Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: STEVE-UK on April 08, 2013, 12:27:42 pm
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as title says ...just looking to renew and thought i would ask you guys what quotes your getting for £5 million cover
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Gleaming insurance mate. A large percentage of windows cleaners on this forum use them, including myself.
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Hi Guys,
If you click the link here you can get a quote and the best deal - www.gleaminginsurance.co.uk (http://www.gleaminginsurance.co.uk/cleaning/cleanitup)
You can also use Polished Insurance here - www.polished-insurance.co.uk
Best of luck.
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www.polished-insurance.co.uk (http://www.polished-insurance.co.uk) (needs a hyphen)
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Hi Guys,
If you click the link here you can get a quote and the best deal - www.gleaminginsurance.co.uk (http://www.gleaminginsurance.co.uk)
You can also use Polished Insurance here - www.polishedinsurance.co.uk
Best of luck.
Is that with the link that indicates it comes from CIU? When you say best do you mean the best way to generate your income?
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Ahh yes, just changed that.
I mean if you come from CIU Mark normally applies some discount rather than just going direct.
Thanks.
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I tried Gleaming Insurance and they came in over double my renewal quote :o
I got on the phone to my existing company and signed up for another year
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Axa are good
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Axa are good
I'm with axa for PL & EL insurance just got my daughter put on for free as an none manual labour employee :D :D
Definitely going to get a comprehensive quote off gleaming soon though
Paul
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I tried Gleaming Insurance and they came in over double my renewal quote :o
I got on the phone to my existing company and signed up for another year
Cheap does not mean it's a good deal.
With Gleaming they cover you for all sorts of cleaning, plus immediate family members are covered as well. That alone has saved me getting 3 individual insurances. Add to that the fact that they cover the glass being worked on, which most do not, it comes out as a very good policy.
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Your right Sunshine.......sometimes you get what you pay for, but sometimes you pay twice as much for the same product
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Your right Sunshine.......sometimes you get what you pay for, but sometimes you pay twice as much for the same product
Spill the beans then ?? Who's it with ;D
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I have been using them them for a few years and find them good value
https://sites.google.com/site/chapmanstaceyltd/home/
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Im probably the best person to suggest a good company but not till my ongoing situation sorted ;)
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=168369.0
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Your right Sunshine.......sometimes you get what you pay for, but sometimes you pay twice as much for the same product
I'd be interested to know who does a like for like on what I've described.
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its not like for like Sunshinei as i dont need family members covered but it does provide the cover i need
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Axa are good
Good shout, I'm also with Axa.
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its not like for like Sunshinei as i dont need family members covered but it does provide the cover i need
So you're not paying half 'for the same product' then.
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A lot of company's DO NOT cover you for the glass being worked on, which is kinda vital ;)
Gleaming do.
I have public and employers liabilty with them, and I pay £350.00 per year.
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A lot of company's DO NOT cover you for the glass being worked on, which is kinda vital ;)
Gleaming do.
I have public and employers liabilty with them, and I pay £350.00 per year.
£350! Axa - 2m cover across the entire policy including damage whilst working on glass £98 per year. Only difference is sole trader no employees.
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A lot of company's DO NOT cover you for the glass being worked on, which is kinda vital ;)
Gleaming do.
I have public and employers liabilty with them, and I pay £350.00 per year.
£350! Axa - 2m cover across the entire policy including damage whilst working on glass £98 per year. Only difference is sole trader no employees.
And thats why its cheaper altho thats still a good price for what you get