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James990
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Yep, I am with NMTF, and couldn't be happier. Fully insured and it only costs, at present, £102 per year, less once you join and sign up to direct debit!

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Hi I am setting up a deal with my daytime workplace to have a display to sell my products but they have advised that I need public liability insurance. I have called nmtf and they have advised that in order to register with them I need to do at least 5 markets a year, due to the fact that I don't and due to medical reasons cant currently drive I cant do 5 markets a year is there any other company that you lovely people could recommend? I will be mostly selling over ebay and and ecommerce website once its up and running and the rest through facebook and word of mouth.
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They never said that to me. I done a summer fair at my daughter's school this year and needed public liability.

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i think the NMTF are clamping down on people using them for cheap and incorrect insurance, contact a local insurance broker and you should be able to get a policy cheaply, or contact your own home insurance company (who you have presumably told you also earn money from home) and ask them for it as an add on to your own insurance policy.
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They recently changed the insurance company they use for the cover, and do seem to be a bit more on the ball in saying whether their cover is actually appropriate - we now have two policies, one with them for when we do markets and trade shows/exhibitions, and another to cover our factory/base.
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Have seen these insurers recommended online - had quotes from them in the past.
Graham Sykes - http://graham-sykes.co.uk/event-insurance/
Ian Wallace - http://craftinsurance.co.uk/
GM Imber - http://www.gmimberltd.com/
Craftcover - http://craftcover.com/
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