What Seb said, 100%
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That time of year again - IPSE+ or QDOS
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Originally posted by Qdos Contractor View PostI think if you're looking to compare the two the important question is what you're looking for in the first place - not just in terms of the initial product but also its practical application.
For me and what I want, the two products are comparable.Comment
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostPrimary requirement is tax investigation cover - which both options provide. Minor things that come with IPSE+ like client bankruptcy, jury service, 3 week illness cover, life assurance are a bonus. Other stuff is ... meh.
For me and what I want, the two products are comparable.
Like any insurance, it is of no value until you need it.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostLike any insurance, it is of no value until you need it.Comment
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I appreciate that many members do join "just" for the insurance, but IPSE is, and is proud to be, a membership and member led organisation. Members have the opportunity to get involved and make a real difference - any member can put themselves forward for the CC (Consultative Council) or even stand for the board. If you look on IPSE as your organisation, rather than just a service provider, you may feel more involved.Comment
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostBringing this to a close - I decided to renew IPSE+'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post[Seb]Noooooooooo [/Seb]Comment
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That time of year again ... AGAIN
Time sure flies. Just received renewal notices from QDOS & IPSE...
Giving serious consideration to just going with QDOS this time, and adding tax enquiry insurance/jury service & legal protection onto current PI/PL insurance.
I've used the IPSE perks a bit (to get John Lewis/PC World vouchers), but have an alternative source for those if needed. I've got life insurance/income protection in place, so no need for the small cover amounts IPSE offers. Expecting no agency payment issues for a least the next 6-7 months ...
Think I'm good to go #fullqdosComment
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I too am considering going full Qdos. Currently have a mix of Caunce O'Hara and IPSE the former ends this month, the latter in November. Currently looking at whether to stay with Caunce for some and pick up the bits I'll lose from IPSE with Qdos.Comment
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