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17-08-2011, 21:01 | #61 | |
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17-08-2011, 21:06 | #62 |
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On the positive side it just goes to show just how tough the old wagon is.Imagine if you had been driving a well know Italian brand or a FWD vehicle for that matter.I reckon that Troll deserves a couple of gallons of Super Diesel !
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18-08-2011, 11:52 | #63 | |
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I think I will have to re-consider, but aren't all insurance companies out to get in as much money as possible and pay out the least. Which includes paying the lowest wages. My son had a recent bump in his car, a driver changed lanes and collided with his rear off side. Direct line said "Knock for Knock", thus my son lost his no claims discount and excess etc. He googled the roundabout from Google earth, marking on the positions of the vehicles, and the lane markings..... He sent a letter to Direct line..... Outcome, he was refunded his excess and his no-claims was re-instated. So it can be done, persevere...... Back to the original topic, Briggie, I hope you get Sally back in a satisfactory condition. It seems that the plate under the fuel tank has prevented some lower end damage, and I thought they were there to protect it when going over rocks, not bonnets. It looks like we have a tough vehicle here. Best regards, Rustic
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19-08-2011, 08:24 | #64 |
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just had a look at the contract for my hire car
thank flek im not paying for it £106 +vat ...... PER DAY !!!!!! thats extracting the urine a bit innit ? |
19-08-2011, 11:43 | #65 |
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Briggie please note
BE VERY VERY CAREFUL with it too, as if you twat it in tesco or the like it will cost you a mint to sort Check your excesses on it |
19-08-2011, 11:46 | #66 |
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Jeez Louise!!! You have that for a couple of weeks and it would be cheaper for your insurance company to buy you another tidy Mistral!
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19-08-2011, 12:08 | #67 |
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That's one of the reasons our insurances are up through the chuffing roof. My daughter had her TR7 written off. As it wasn't her fault a hire car arrived that afternoon. It racked up over £2000 of hire before they eventually agreed her "Agreed Value" insurance, all of about a grand I think
The hire cars are contracted to the insurance co. though and also own some of them. All very nice money for them though and we just keep paying............................................ ............... |
19-08-2011, 13:23 | #68 | |
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19-08-2011, 17:20 | #69 |
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we pay our very high premiums to supposedly cover situations like mine ,
insurance is a funny thing innit ..... is there anything else we pay for hoping to never use it ? im a bit nissed off after speaking to my insurance company to be honest , yesterday i told them that it is my right to choose a repairer of my choice , so i chose nissan huddersfield , today they told me my approved repairer was uk assistance who had allready started to dismantle my car ready for repair, i again demanded that uk assistance do not repair my car , and after a long wait on hold she said i could take it to nissan huddersfield , but i would have to pay to transport it there and i will not get this returned ....... is that true ? ..... surely not |
19-08-2011, 17:29 | #70 |
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more reason to have metal bumpers.
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19-08-2011, 18:09 | #71 | |
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I found that these all have to be claimed after the principal claim is agreed. So ask your insurer, or their legal dept. about uninsured loss recovery. |
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19-08-2011, 18:22 | #72 |
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Strikes me it's a stitch up
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19-08-2011, 19:42 | #73 |
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If you have AA cover or RAC cover, they have a legal department that assist you.
It used to be free to members, so check them out for advice.
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19-08-2011, 21:40 | #74 |
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Hope you are ok brigge [both of you ]
dont know wot the damage is to your car BUT when i had my garage my body bloke was a wiz we got loads of work because all other garages were Qting 4 new parts andhe could pan beat them .saw him doafront door that everyone said was anew door letalone just a pannel when done the owner said thought you were going to repair not fit a new door!! Allso my father used the AA legal bit and they were brill. Roy |
19-08-2011, 22:12 | #75 |
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almost certainly not. they will state that work had commenced after authority had been given and therfore any change is at the choice and therfore expense of the insured. ie he didnt change his mind early enough.
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