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Hi all, hope I have posted this in the correct forum?!?

Anyway I have received a letter offering me cover for all my heating (including a yearly service), all my electrics and plumbing, no call out or parts & labour fees, all for £16.99 a month!

My boiler is a worcester greenstar 30si and will be three years old in May.

Has anyone else taken up this offer and are they any good?

Thanks in advance for your help :)
 
No, they come in and condem the boiler as standard. Then they smash the place up and steal family heirlooms...finally they torch the place.

Sorry, couldn't help myself, as a small business contending with people like Corgi Home Care, British Gas, and now the AA.

£17 a month seems like a good deal. I thing BG is about £28.

But if they're anything like their competition, they have there good points and bad...i.e they will wriggle out of repairing certain things, despite you having paid up all year. It's a gamble and for some it pays off big time, for others its a waste of money and their £17 a month would have been better placed in a jar on the fridge until somthing went wrong in the home.

Just my opinion.
 
lol.

That's what I was thinking, it looks good on paper, but then they have a massive list of what is and what's not covered! We all know that insurance companies try to get out of paying, so how would I know if it's right when they say A+B= C which means it's not covered!!

I also thought about just putting the money to one side and then if it did go wrong then just calling a local guy/girl such as yourself to fix it.

Hmmm don't know what to do!!!
 
LOL! Tricky I know.

But I need money to buy food for my wee kids...think about the children!

No seriously, it can be brilliant. I've been to jobs where people have the same boiler in a street, and the neighbours have all had their boilers break with the same fault, and BG have fixed some as part of their home care plan, and others have had to pay oiks like me because they cancelled their plans before it went puffft!

A service will normally set you back no more than £100.00.

So you could put the other £100 a year towards the next break down of the boiler (they all break eventually).

However your boiler could break down next week, in which case you'll be wishing you'd paid your money (if its covered).

Its all very tricky. Sorry!!! Good luck whatever you decide mate.

You have a decent boiler and its still young, so you should be ok...should!
 
the thing with the homecare is your paying all this money for cover on a boiler which may or may not break down, so why not just put money away incase of unexpected repairs and damages ? with the likes of these companys you need to pay an excess of usually around £50 for repairs anyway so its not as if your just paying monthly there are still other charges. and just get a local guy in to do safety checks or services on appliances every year to make sure everything is in working order
 
So where did Corgi get the contact list of people with boilers to write to ? - surely it can't be information taken from installers notifications through Corgi ?
 
From what i have heard the big companies come in initially with all sorts of scare mongering , the inspect the appliance then give the story of its potentially at risk or this needs doing etc etc .Sounds like the push for a new appliance then do the yearly checks once its new.Thats only what i have heard thop from others .
 
Good morning friends
I came across this forum (excellent BTW) after receiving a similar invitation, only this time they are offering to include free[?] 12 year boiler replacement.
So that takes care of the boiler beyond economical repair et al but still no posts as to how good their customer service and tradesmen are though.
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take the money and put in a post office account then if anything goes wrong youve got the money to pay for it and have it serviced yearly
 
Best thing to do is put money a side to pay a proper plumber/ heating engineer to come and solve your problems! People like the aa for example are there just to make temp repairs in the event of an emergency there for if u have a bad water leak somewhere in the house they will prob just turn off the main stop tap and say " that's all I can do"
 
Had a customer last week with a seized & badly leaking DV on a crappy old Halstead combi. I priced up the parts & labour & let her know. Next day she said that she was getting BG to repair it for £99, which was about £30 less than the cost of the part alone. No mention of a maintenance contact. Anyone know if this is their loss leader or leads to the heavy sell on the old powerflush con ?
 
I thought Corgi was finished and replace with Gas Safe Register? (I'm oil only so don't know what happens with gas)
 
CORGI still exist as an industry group, they just don't hold the register for gas installers anymore, and therefore the dog has had its teeth removed, at last!!
 
Think the lads have sumed it up its a waste of money up North but maybe down south different story but they sell theys to make money lots of it whish I could get that type of dosh but then I sleep at night & the old ladys dont get robbed .

Good for any one who worries unless you have a old system then wait for it .parts for this are discontinued we may be not able to repair next time etc but we can put you a new boiler in
 
Most of my customers seem to think Corgi is history and hence anyone displaying the Corgi symbol on their van is out of date so if I were gas registered I would not have a corgi symbol anywhere on my stuff.
 
So where did Corgi get the contact list of people with boilers to write to ? - surely it can't be information taken from installers notifications through Corgi ?

I am a Gas Safe engineer (formerly Corgi). 3 years ago I fitted a boiler in my own house and registered it with Corgi. I came home today to find a letter from Corgi offering their insurance and presumably all my customers that I fitted boilers for will have got the same letter.

It is an absolute disgrace that they are using information gathered under a mandatory registration scheme to undermine hard working people's businesses. I phoned them immediately and complained but was fobbed off by the woman who had the cheek to tell me that they were just trying to make a living like everyone else and that I could apply to be one of their network engineers!!!!!! I am absolutely furious about this. I will write and complain in the full knowledge that I will be wasting my time. Doesn't the data protection act prevent this?
 
I am a Gas Safe engineer (formerly Corgi). 3 years ago I fitted a boiler in my own house and registered it with Corgi. I came home today to find a letter from Corgi offering their insurance and presumably all my customers that I fitted boilers for will have got the same letter.

It is an absolute disgrace that they are using information gathered under a mandatory registration scheme to undermine hard working people's businesses. I phoned them immediately and complained but was fobbed off by the woman who had the cheek to tell me that they were just trying to make a living like everyone else and that I could apply to be one of their network engineers!!!!!! I am absolutely furious about this. I will write and complain in the full knowledge that I will be wasting my time. Doesn't the data protection act prevent this?

Part of the reason they lost the right to run the register,they became just to commercial, bending rules to suit themselves
Like now,they pretend to be concerned with the safety side of things,if that was the case,they would have stopped using the 'corgi' logo to avoid customer confusion,people may have a go at the gas safe set up but it is ten times better than what corgi became/has become

imho
 
No...
British Gas are not stupid.. If they think they will be out of pocket then they won't re-contract, they will condemn it.
You are a good customer to them because it's a newish boiler..
If it was fitted by a Worcester accredited installer then it still has a couple of years on warranty..
If the boilers fitted properly, system powerflushed, a scale inhibitor fitted and serviced yearly you should have no problems unless unlucky..
 
My advice get an independent guy to look after your boiler and put £16.99 in cash into a moneybox every month and don't dip into it until you need to replace your boiler!

PS I thought Corgi was defunct and replaced by GasSafe (I only do oil so don't follow gas closely)
 
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Corgi still going strong. Here's one of their latest examples:

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Schuks did I say British gas.. I always knew Corgi wouldn't go quietly.. Tried there hand at getting the plumbing industry under Corgi failed & suppose this & their sales catalogue is another attempt at staying afloat..

Opinions are like arsoles, everyone's got one....
 
Corgi Homeplan - Yes well I'm one of their repair engineers, well should I say I was....They try to get the repair done as cheap as possible, they employ the cheapest contractors availible and there is no quality of work checks - I repeat NO FOLLOW UP on the repair as to see if it was completed to any type of standards etc.
I've distanced myself from them as the whole service is floored and doomed to fail and when it does I don't want to be associated with it.
 
Corgi Homeplan - Yes well I'm one of their repair engineers, well should I say I was....They try to get the repair done as cheap as possible, they employ the cheapest contractors availible and there is no quality of work checks - I repeat NO FOLLOW UP on the repair as to see if it was completed to any type of standards etc.
I've distanced myself from them as the whole service is floored and doomed to fail and when it does I don't want to be associated with it.

I carry out work for them, so does that make me the cheapest contractor available???
I always carry out a quality service, same as I would with any of my customers. I don't see the issue with quality work checks unless you are not confident enough in yourself to carry out repairs to a high enough standard?
I understand the point at not wanting to associate yourself with them if you are surrounded by dodgy contractors but don't shoot it down by tagging us all as dodgy. I used to sub for BG and there is not much difference in the way CORGI Homeplan work to BG, except I get paid quicker from CORGI.
 
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