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My stock answer is stay the hell away from Prosperity4, and can recommend Parasol. Both based on personal experience.
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Originally posted by TomDolanI would be greatful if anyone can recommend umbrella option as I'm just about to start contracting. I have a little experience of Giant and, with this latest contract JSA was recommended however, I've read what has been said about them and, decided they are not for me. I would have gone down the Orange Genie route however, I have made three requests for them to call and discuss their business, to date no call has materialised (shame as I thought they seemed the best option). I can only conclude they are too busy to take on new business (very unprofessional)
Orange Genie used to be very good, and went seriously downhill a couple of years ago. Until fairly recently I was using Parasol, and they are probably the only brolly that get decent recommendations on here.
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Originally posted by TomDolanI would be greatful if anyone can recommend umbrella option
Lots more here though:-
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Originally posted by TomDolanI would be greatful if anyone can recommend umbrella option as I'm just about to start contracting. I have a little experience of Giant and, with this latest contract JSA was recommended however, I've read what has been said about them and, decided they are not for me. I would have gone down the Orange Genie route however, I have made three requests for them to call and discuss their business, to date no call has materialised (shame as I thought they seemed the best option). I can only conclude they are too busy to take on new business (very unprofessional)
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I would be greatful if anyone can recommend umbrella option as I'm just about to start contracting. I have a little experience of Giant and, with this latest contract JSA was recommended however, I've read what has been said about them and, decided they are not for me. I would have gone down the Orange Genie route however, I have made three requests for them to call and discuss their business, to date no call has materialised (shame as I thought they seemed the best option). I can only conclude they are too busy to take on new business (very unprofessional)Tags: None
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