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Mumsnet Discussions: Childminders, nannies, au pairs etc : Confused about buying paperwork, contracts etc. (4 messages)
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By chloemegjess on Wed 19-Nov-08 21:24:22
Hello. I have taken out insurance with MM. I want to get some contracts and other paperwork to get me started.

I was looking at the boxes that seem to be a complete set but I am a bit confused aboout what it actually contains.

Was looking at this

But does it contain all the paperwork including contracts?

And it says the discount price is £140 and the normal price is £71,I assume this is a mistake?

I just don't want to spend £70 on something that might not be what I want anyway! I was hoping to get something on ebay but there is nothing there at the mo. A while ago I found all the MM stuff on ebay quite cheap but at the time, I was unsure about which company to go with so didn't get it. sad
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By anonsinglemum on Thu 20-Nov-08 12:14:08
Hi your link doesn't work so I can't tell what you are looking at. If you repost I'll have a look.
As far as I'm aware you do not have to use MM contracts just because you have their ins and the same with NCMA (although NCMA legal help is better if you use their contracts iirc).
I think NCMA stuff is on ebay quite often, its what I've used all along, I've never seen MM stuff on there though. (This has reminded me to put my spares on there too so thanks )
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By chloemegjess on Thu 20-Nov-08 23:49:12
www.mortonmichel.com/eShop/itemDetails.asp?ID=97&ID1=10&O=0

Try that link.

Are you putting MM stuff on ebay or NCMA?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By anonsinglemum on Fri 21-Nov-08 14:07:42
Hi, I'd imagine that it contains one pack of each of the 11 packs that they sell on their own (on here, ie contracts, child record sheets etc but I'm not sure, maybe email or ring them to check?
Are you just starting childminding? If so have you got a fire blanket already? If you haven't and you're considering buying a full pack like that it's maybe worth getting the one with the fire blanket??

(Its NCMA stuff that I've got spares of)


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