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My top tip is don't go for the cheapest, go for the company that always wins!!!.
I'm with Prudential (Chruchill now really) and every knock I have been involved in they have sorted out by flexing thier legal arm and I've never had to go to court. Compare this to the cheap insurance company I was insured with when I was younger who lost at court when somebody drove into the back of me and cost me my no claims.....
I could prolly shave £50-£100 off my premium if I really wanted to, but it's just not worth it. Instead I know that if somebody drives into me i'll win, chances of me having to go to court to win are very very slim and I get to drive a brand new A4 (or equivalent) around for a couple of weeks while they fix my car.
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Is that a large number ?Originally posted by Ardesco View Postand every knock I have been involved in they have sorted out by flexing thier legal arm and I've never had to go to court.
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1 in the last 7 years (woman drove into my rear near side door on a roundabout then drove off without stopping). I had a few knocks when I was a teenager, a couple my fault and a larger number that weren't although my just learnt to drive driving style probably didn't help things.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostIs that a large number ?
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I think it would be more correct to say: I'm neither Churchill nor sasguru nor AtW.Originally posted by RandyW View Post
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I'm not Churchill or sasguru or AtW
Unless of course you are actually sasguru and me at the same time, also Spartacus
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Kinell. English grammer lessons from a bolshevik.Originally posted by AtW View PostI think it would be more correct to say: I'm neither Churchill nor sasguru nor AtW.
Unless of course you are actually sasguru and me at the same time, also Spartacus
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Originally posted by ASB View PostKinell. English grammer lessons from a bolshevik.
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I have bolsheviks, communists and KGB scum
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I believe either is fine.Originally posted by AtW View PostI think it would be more correct to say: I'm neither Churchill nor sasguru nor AtW.
Unless of course you are actually sasguru and me at the same time, also Spartacus
And if we're getting picky
"Unless of course you are actually sasguru and me at the same time"
This should either be
"Unless of course you are actually sasguru and I at the same time"
or
"Unless of course you are actually me and sasguru at the same time"
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Bugger. Petard, my own, hoisted by.Originally posted by AtW View Post
grammar
I have bolsheviks, communists and KGB scum
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