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Hi, just looking for some advice on where's the best place to get reasonably priced insurance?
Basically i worked for a plumbing company for 6years completing all my qualifications and I'm gas safe registered, they made me redundant about 6months ago so i decided to go on my own and have built up a decent little client base, iv now decided that it's time take this more serious and make a real go off this! If you guys have any advice on what insurance to get or any other start up advice I'd be very grateful!
Thanks Jake.
 
bbeen with these guys for several years, found them through ciphe, not the cheapest but seem to be honest and no stupid excesses to pay [DLMURL="http://www.courtprice.co.uk/plumbingdirect.html"]Courtprice - Insurance Brokers and Independent Financial Advisrs[/DLMURL]
 
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Making a claim at the moment. I'm with corgi insurance. Will let you know how it goes.
 
went with corgi last they were offering free van cover?? usally go through the comparison checkers then disregard all the ones that i dont reconise
 
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