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Disco Dude!
NADJ all the way, with that your not just paying for the PLI either.
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Originally Posted by
DeckstarDeluxe
NADJ all the way, with that your not just paying for the PLI either.
Realistically though, apart from free webhosting what else do you now get with NADJ to make it worthwhile ??
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Disco Dude!
Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
Realistically though, apart from free webhosting what else do you now get with NADJ to make it worthwhile ??
Quite a few networking events going on like the cotswold curry club and we have about 12-20 djs attending from all over the area so putting a face to a name is priceless because it gives you an idea if you want to put a few gigs they're way or do work for them. Just one job a year will cover the whole membership
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Originally Posted by
yourdj
Thanks NADJ seems a good one for one person Will look at that one too
What about
a policy that covers
up to two DJ's a night
Sometimes three (multiple functions).
Im hardly ever there as i have other gigs to play at and other DJ's take my place. I got a quote on money supermarket for £260
Some advice here--the reason the Hotel gets nervous about 10m is two fold--
Personal Injury /Death claims--could be huge
Also Consequential Loss--- shut the Hotel for a while how much do they lose
Could be huge again, they will be covered for this but under subrogation rights the Hotel Insurers would happily bankrupt you on the way to getting their money back.
Incidentally have you looked at the legal position between you and your errr
DJs?
Are they bona fide subcontractors, labour only subcontractors or employed under a contract of service, you need to clearly establish those situations before moving on to the question of 10m PLI--
or maybe you have in which case no problems
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I'm with Musician's Union too and mine's £10 mil.
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
ampdj. £49, 10 million PLI. I joined last week, when my DJGuard expired.
I'll be joining in a couple of months when my current PLI expires.
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Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
Realistically though, apart from free webhosting what else do you now get with NADJ to make it worthwhile ??
http://www.nadj.org.uk/nadj-benefits.html
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MUST BE A FANCY PUB!!!
I used liabilityguard for 4 or 5 years
but have just changed to AMP DJ
for 10 million ....But no equipment cover!!
Cheers
DAVESOUNDS DISCO and PAT SERVICES
DAVESOUNDS DISCO PUBLIC ADDRESS & PAT TESTING SERVICES BASED IN WAKEFIELD
"It didnt do that the last time i plugged it in!"
http://www.davesounds.co.uk/
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Originally Posted by
DeckstarDeluxe
Quite a few networking events going on like the cotswold curry club and we have about 12-20 djs attending from all over the area so putting a face to a name is priceless because it gives you an idea if you want to put a few gigs they're way or do work for them. Just one job a year will cover the whole membership
Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
Networking can be done even if your not a member. NADJ local events I have been too have had more non-members than members.
On the list of benefits how many are actually of any benefit though Darren ?? (even the PLI is probably not much use for you )
Don't get me wrong, I am a member of the NADJ and intend to remain a member. However is someone is looking for PLI, I would strongly reccomend AMP DJ instead. My Dad got his PLI through here and in 4 months gained nearly £1000 of bookings.
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