Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: woodman on February 01, 2005, 05:42:01 pm
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any body else contacted by them, wondered if anyone is doing work already on their behalf.
Interesting concept and a major shift for the insurance related side to our work that could prove beneficial to many.
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Subject was broached on http://www.another forum.co.uk/?board=cc_issues;action=display;num=1106243299
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Hi Steve, see what you mean ::)
A bit negative I think, do they really know the business?
Doesn't read like it, yet it's been practicaly written off as a scam.
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Woodman,
i was contacted by them, they are contacting all NCCA members.
I spoke to them and it sounds gen to me.
They are not asking for any money,allways a good sign.
As i have recently started up extra work would be a bonus,
if i was busy /established i probably wouldnt bother though,
Give them a call they will explain and are pretty helpfull
Cheers Paul
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I have too been contacted by Frontline, and did a flood for them last week.
They are being helped by the national flood school.
There is no promises to make you rich, give you loads of work etc, and they have not asked for any money.
They are trying to get a flood network together, run by independent companies, instead of the usual networks run by franny companies.
I spoke to Chris last week at NFS, and he said that when all the applications are in and sorted, they will be issuing report forms, price lists etc.
If you want extra (flood) work, I suggest you jump on board, if the NFS is involved you know its good.
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Subject was broached on http://www.another forum.co.uk/?board=cc_issues;action=display;num=1106243299
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Frontline Online is a carpet replacement company which currently has relationships with 30 U.K. insurers. The National Flood School is trying to re-address the balance of insurance work and get the work back into the hands of the Independant businessman, no franchise fees, no extra costs just a performance based approach. This is not the forum to discuss the intricate details of what the total approach is but if anyone wants to know more, straght from the 'horses mouth' please contact The Frontline team at the National Flood School on 01252 726106. Restoration work varies from spot and stain removal to major flooding and it is down to each operator to advise of the type of work they wish to receive and are competant to deal with. The NFS is involved as a verrifier of the skill levels and competance of the operator and to assist in the collating of the application forms.