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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by BigRed View Post
    I've tried online quotes with and without, didn't make any difference to the quote.
    Yep. I try that with all the options. Some of them you think "Hmmm, might not need that" but then you find there is a minimal discount for not having it anyway.

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  • BigRed
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    I've tried online quotes with and without, didn't make any difference to the quote.

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  • kevpuk
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    Originally posted by amcdonald View Post
    I've told my insurance company I only use my car for commuting for business purposes which is true, and they've never argued I need business cover, just personal and commuting

    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Are you mad?

    Class 1 business cover is about £10 to £20.

    WTF of the day.
    +1

    Wouldn't want to take a chance on interpretation of 'one permanent place of employment' clause that is usually the crux of the commuting part of SDP in insurance terms.....
    Business Class 1 will cause neglible difference to most people's policies, and is - IMHO - necessary in our line of work.

    At the very least, would you want to tell Hector you are not Permanent, and then the Ins Co that you are ?

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  • socialworker
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    Business cover seems to be thrown in at no extra cost these days. The annoying bit is having to prove who I am every couple of months. Perhaps our resident agent could tell us if this really necessary?

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  • The Spartan
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Business cover often doesn't cost any extra.
    WMS - I took out business cover on both mine and the wife's car and it didn't even make a difference to the quote/price

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by amcdonald View Post
    I've told my insurance company I only use my car for commuting for business purposes which is true, and they've never argued I need business cover, just personal and commuting

    Why should agency demand what cover you've got as long as it's legal
    Business cover often doesn't cost any extra.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by socialworker View Post
    In case I have to take clients in my car.
    Is your car a black BMW with heavily tinted windows by any chance?

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  • socialworker
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    In case I have to take clients in my car.

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  • amcdonald
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    I've told my insurance company I only use my car for commuting for business purposes which is true, and they've never argued I need business cover, just personal and commuting

    Why should agency demand what cover you've got as long as it's legal

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  • socialworker
    started a topic Aaaarrrgh agencies

    Aaaarrrgh agencies

    So all well and good the agency finds me a local gig.

    Then they send me the contract to sign. The parties are named as the agency and an umbrella co. I have not worked for since April. I have also worked though my own limited co for this agency since then.

    I email back and say no, wrong contract, I do not work for umbrella X anymore and give name of myco. Also have phone conversation with agent pointing this out.

    I get back the same contract with the parties changed to Myco and the agency, but which describes Myco as an umbrella co.

    AAArrgh.

    I email back and say wrong again, surely you have a contract for ltd co contractors?

    Finally get correct contract.

    But need to send utility bill or council tax bill which must be six months or less old plus a copy of my car insurance indicating business cover. I last gave them these in June, and last worked for them in August.

    Still they get me work, I suppose.

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