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littlestars
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i posted not long ago re insurance with party plan style business
the plan is to now insure myself, we have been recommended primo plc for public indemnity cover
has anyone used them before?
all i know is that they're under written by zurich
does anyone know if the policy still cover me for doing markets/fairs as well as in peoples homes.
we're close to launching now, and the more i think about the items i would be selling the more diverse i find it reaches out.
initially it was peoples homes, now we realise it can be much bigger than that!
the plan is to now insure myself, we have been recommended primo plc for public indemnity cover
has anyone used them before?
all i know is that they're under written by zurich
does anyone know if the policy still cover me for doing markets/fairs as well as in peoples homes.
we're close to launching now, and the more i think about the items i would be selling the more diverse i find it reaches out.
initially it was peoples homes, now we realise it can be much bigger than that!
:A Self-Employed, Divorcee Mum of Two trying to make it in the world :A
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You can visit Simply Business who are like a go compare for PLI.Estate Agent, Web Designer & All Round Geek!0
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Hi
Did you find a company that offered the correct PLI for your business?
If so could you private message me please. I've tried looking online but can't find PLI specific for party plan
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we couldn't find anyone that would do all inc. ie premises and reps
it was decided that it would be best to allow individuals to insure themselves.
still need to bite the bullet though and sort it though:A Self-Employed, Divorcee Mum of Two trying to make it in the world :A0
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