Posts relating to ‘home worker’

Data Protection – 4 Hot Tips
22 January 2021
28 Jan 21 was Data Protection Day! – so what? Data protection is not just a big business issue! 4 first-step data-protection tips for a homeworker, an individual, or a family. In the past, one of our staff had a hard drive accident/failure on their home PC. Home and Contents policies may cover a PC… Read more

Lockdown 3 – time to invent something useful?
12 January 2021
Can we invent something really useful during lockdown – here’s some inspiration. ‘Plasters for disasters’ In 1920, Earle Dickson invented a dressing for his wife to use when she cut herself in the kitchen. The prototype allowed her to dress her own wounds. Dickson passed the idea on to his employer Johnson & Johnson, a… Read more

Loan Fee Fraud
15 December 2020
Loan fee fraud is when you pay an upfront fee for a loan or credit you never receive. Christmas Retail therapy – a loan fee fraud-(sters) Christmas bonus! This scam made up 1 in 8 (12%) of all scam reports last December to the Financial Conduct Authority. This Christmas, 34% of people under increased financial… Read more

Armed Forces Home Insurance
30 November 2020
Mass produced home and contents insurance never fits armed forces lifestyles. At Services Family Insurance, we have launched a new policy for the unique military lifestyle! A policy that moves with our Armed Forces personnel! When civilians move home they must buy a new policy to cover the new house and the location impacts the… Read more

Just another statistic? Causal Factors
17 November 2020
How statistics can cost us money! We spoke in the last two blogs about how it is easy to wrongly see two events in the progress of time as being seemingly connected. COVID-19 The correct analysis of “A causes B” must show them having a “causal link”. The Media is full of stories about young… Read more