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<blockquote data-quote="paul b b" data-source="post: 74317" data-attributes="member: 4028"><p>I went with Elecsa, they were the most helpful when i phoned them up, so i decided to give them my money.</p><p></p><p>they also say that as a part of ECA they are on the contractors side not on the customer side like NIC, though, if you do your job right this will not be a problem!.</p><p></p><p>the only thing i dont like about elecsa is that you have to give the customer a warranty info flyer to give them the option of taking out cover, NIC give it to the customer but charge an extra 1.50 to notify a job its 3.00 with NIC, only 1.50 with Elecsa.</p><p></p><p>oh just another thing that i like about elecsa, you can download there certs free with cert numbers, if you want to bye a pad they are cheaper than NIC, NIC want to charge for everything they can! (they used to be a non profit org, not any more!).</p><p></p><p>that's my view anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul b b, post: 74317, member: 4028"] I went with Elecsa, they were the most helpful when i phoned them up, so i decided to give them my money. they also say that as a part of ECA they are on the contractors side not on the customer side like NIC, though, if you do your job right this will not be a problem!. the only thing i dont like about elecsa is that you have to give the customer a warranty info flyer to give them the option of taking out cover, NIC give it to the customer but charge an extra 1.50 to notify a job its 3.00 with NIC, only 1.50 with Elecsa. oh just another thing that i like about elecsa, you can download there certs free with cert numbers, if you want to bye a pad they are cheaper than NIC, NIC want to charge for everything they can! (they used to be a non profit org, not any more!). that's my view anyway. [/QUOTE]
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