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That's what they do. And when they ask "have you had an accident that was your fault in the last 5 years" you can honestly answer "No". If you answered "Yes" then you weren't playing the system correctly. You should actually be suing the bastard for most of a years lost earnings, impotence (difficult to prove in your case, obviously) and severe back pain (easy to prove, if you can find a friendly or dishonest physio, which should be easy). This whole episode should be a license to print money, and you're complaining? And next time, buy a runabout, not an aspirational car, and you might find the lawyers leave you alone. I wouldn't bet on it though...
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£9000 = 900 handies at £10 a toss. Should be able to do that in a month or so.
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Ok, explain to me why the insurance company of the person who was deemed guilty for the accident was stonewalling until my insurance company sued them in High Court? My insurance company said they do it all the time, how the fook terms of their insurance license permit such behavior for valid claims, that just should not be legal.Originally posted by Mordac View PostTry not to crash this one. Insurance is based on risk, and the more expensive the car you crash, the more your premiums go up. It's simple capitalist economics, Comrade; get over it...
Neither should be legal massive price differences in same product with same details direct or price comparison site - it's fooking mental that direct price was nearly twice as much!
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Try not to crash this one. Insurance is based on risk, and the more expensive the car you crash, the more your premiums go up. It's simple capitalist economics, Comrade; get over it...Originally posted by AtW View PostThe only scam was "insurance" itself - paid me less than full market value AND doubled my future payments (3.5 times when getting direct quote from same company and "just" double when using price comparison site - now that's real scam to charge very different prices for same data, how the feck this is legal in compulsory insurance market???))
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The only scam was "insurance" itself - paid me less than full market value AND doubled my future payments (3.5 times when getting direct quote from same company and "just" double when using price comparison site - now that's real scam to charge very different prices for same data, how the feck this is legal in compulsory insurance market???))
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Originally posted by AtW View PostTalk is talk. But owing me money that's bad.
Tell that to Corbyn.
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this one - 12 weeks from now - your tax obligations remain yours
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If you send me £9k I'll return £18k before end of July. Scootie guarantee.
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