FatCat
New Member
So, we get requests to do installs frequently throughout the year from shops outside our area and from other states. An issue we are running into (and one I am dealing with at the moment) is that we get request to do the work, we make a bid, company accepts bid, we do work and then send invoice for payment. However, it seems we then receive a notice about how we need to have them listed on our COI (Certificate of Insurance) in order for them to release the check for payment...
Now, I don't have an issue doing this, as we do it all the time as long as a company asks up front I have no problem. The issue is that every time I ask my insurance company to send an updated COI with a new customer listed they charge me for it. (Can't remember if it's $25 or $35, but they charge me.) So then it winds up costing us money to do this just so we can get paid. I guess the easy thing to do is to build that cost in every job whether or not they ask for it, but it just seems like they almost do this intentionally to skirt the cost associated with doing this.
Any thoughts?
Now, I don't have an issue doing this, as we do it all the time as long as a company asks up front I have no problem. The issue is that every time I ask my insurance company to send an updated COI with a new customer listed they charge me for it. (Can't remember if it's $25 or $35, but they charge me.) So then it winds up costing us money to do this just so we can get paid. I guess the easy thing to do is to build that cost in every job whether or not they ask for it, but it just seems like they almost do this intentionally to skirt the cost associated with doing this.
Any thoughts?