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who does insurance work (call out/breakdowns)?

I do some for corgi and another home emergency insurer and looking to get more work of this kind. Any one do this kind of work?
 
I don't, and not quite prepared to go down that route.
I hope you get more work. It's that time of year, so those tyres of companies will be well busy
 
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i dont live off that kind of work but its a nice top up if youre prepared to go out at all hours that is
 
never been tempted to go near them, like my payment straight way
 
Do emergency stuff for Able Group, but not since September as can't keep up with my own work. I quite like going out late night/early morning, no traffic on the roads.
 
i have looked at able group but dont like the 60/40 on the payment terms .. and i love being out and about at that time nice and quiet ha
 
It amazes me that people will pay £100 + per Hr to these company's , but if they call you direct they expect it done for £30 or less, regardless of the time of day.
 
It amazes me that people will pay £100 + per Hr to these company's , but if they call you direct they expect it done for £30 or less, regardless of the time of day.


Had one other day rang 6 am said 150 quid to come sort snapped it up

quite often crank it up joe out of hours try your luck mate

was chatting about this down local plumbs other day one plumb said he charges 200 out of hours just to cap and comes back next day to repair with another charge lol
 
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Able group charged £120 to fix a drip on isar.... They just turned of filling loop. Then left. We got new boiler!
 
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