Has anyone ever sold one of these mysterious things , or even seen one ?
I'm aware that we are charged £3 .....I'm also aware that we build it into the quote ...I'm also aware that its a mandatory part of the notification stuff......
I'll re-phrase the OP ...did anyone actually sell one ( before they realised that we were not interested and built it in) and has anyone actually seen one . ?
Which insurance companies underwrite this stuff ?
The same insurance company that pay you when you go and put some dodgy work right I assume.I'm aware that we are charged £3 .....I'm also aware that we build it into the quote ...I'm also aware that its a mandatory part of the notification stuff......
I'll re-phrase the OP ...did anyone actually sell one ( before they realised that we were not interested and built it in) and has anyone actually seen one . ?
Which insurance companies underwrite this stuff ?
A Pangolin DekeWhat on Earth is that Ducky?
Edit : A scaley anteater ?? :C
I gave my assessor from Elecsa a hard time about this ax couple of years ago, before it was mandatory, where I stated I would never offer any insurance to anyone.wonder how legal that is, mis-selling of insurance, being forced to pay for something you dont want? just imagine the adverts in a few years time - 'have you had any electrical work done recently? if so, you could claim compensation for insurance you never asked for'...
and lets not forget that Joe from the pub fxcks up there is no "warranty" for him - so this is simple a scheme to fleece the hard pressed sparky.It's to insure against any non compliances in the work that you do...
If you've done something that doesn't comply then they'll firstly ask you to go back and sort it out (if you don't then I think they'll kick you from their scam), if you won't go back then they'll get someone else to do it and bill you,,, if you can't because you're ill, the homeowner doesn't want you or you've ceased trading then the insurance kicks in and they get someone else to fix it..
So.... If the jobs done correctly in the first place then the insurance is worthless.... Does that remind you of the PPI fiasco?
Not a penguin then ?A Pangolin Deke
Well it begins with P :C
I'm liking the pangolin .....he looks like a nice guy ..............people should consider the pangolin more than they do .It's 50% of the notification fee
Only if the brown stuff hits the fan does the customer get in touch with the scam provider, assuming the customer knows what the scam actually does!
My assessor does some of the remedial works when contractors go bad.
So just small enough for the ambulance chasers not to worry about but I'm sure the pot is pretty big.
It's Peter the part pee pangolin :slap
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