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Appalling; drunk drivers
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostThat's not her fault though. I would expect the insurer to pay and to sue the car wash, who may run into their own insurance issues if the worker was illegal.Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostThat's not her fault though. I would expect the insurer to pay and to sue the car wash, who may run into their own insurance issues if the worker was illegal.
The claim value is north of £400 if it's decided to be completely my fault, though in reality it's 50-50 at best. The sad part is that I end up losing NCB, until the insurance companies sort things out.I am Brad. I do more than the needful and drive the market rates up by not bobbing my head.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postnever known an insurer to pay you until they have arranged their payout unless you threaten them.
Ms Sawyer said: 'The insurance company have been amazing and have paid out - but the owner of the car wash has refused to admit responsibility. Now they are having to take legal action against them.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post..Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postoops missed that bit, that isn't going to end well. The car wash are going to see themselves taken to the cleaners.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postoops missed that bit, that isn't going to end well. The car wash are going to the wall.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI would thoughComment
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Why couldn't I have teachers like that when I was at school....fit and with a drink problem.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostWhy couldn't I have teachers like that when I was at school....fit and with a drink problem.
HTHComment
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