A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Toby
oon a 50:50 claim if you dont have your car fixed then are liable as a claim and do you have to pay your excess surely your insurance company would fix yours and hers would fix hers in a 50:50
Don't realy understand that mate.
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
isnt it private land?
Yes it is private land, if thats what a pub car park is classed as, does that make a difference?
No, as it's still land that is open for the general public to access.
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A2H GO
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If I go through insurance and its delcared knock for knock and I say i'll fix my car myself, is that still classed as a claim and do I still loose my NCB?
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
If I go through insurance and its delcared knock for knock and I say i'll fix my car myself, is that still classed as a claim and do I still loose my NCB?
50:50
Your excess fixes your car
Her excess her car
You dont claim your NCB is fine.
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
If I go through insurance and its delcared knock for knock and I say i'll fix my car myself, is that still classed as a claim and do I still loose my NCB?
50:50
Your excess fixes your car
Her excess her car
You dont claim your NCB is fine.
I've been quoted £100 to fix my car. Shes been quoted £300. My excess is £600, so it it works out cheaper for me to pay to fix both.
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A2H GO
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Its all getting very messy. She's let me know that shes informed her insurance company of the incident for information purporses only incase I decide I don't want to pay.
This afternoon her insurance company have just called my mobile to ask for my insurance details in relation to a claim, they even told me the claim refference number. I told them we'd agree'd the insurance wouldn't be involved and they said they would contact her and if thats the case close the claim.
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Bueno
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Just go see her and give her the money and make her write on paper that shes happy not to go through insurance due to you paying body shop bills, pay £300 make her sign it.
That might work?
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Bueno
Just go see her and give her the money and make her write on paper that shes happy not to go through insurance due to you paying body shop bills, pay £300 make her sign it.
That might work?
Have thought about that. How useful would a peice of paper be with her signature though should she still decide to go through the insurance after.
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Ad Blue B
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if she signs something saying that money has exchanged hands and then tries to claim take it to court as you've already paid...
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A2H GO
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Coolio, I'll give the bitch a bell tonight, offer her £300 and tell her to wind her neck in.
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
If I go through insurance and its delcared knock for knock and I say i'll fix my car myself, is that still classed as a claim and do I still loose my NCB?
That's what I meant
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craig8
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this is going to go tits up for you the way its looking, allow her to claim your insurance if needs be, but dont claim it for your repair and you wont pay your excess
it will however put you insurance up next year
edit - NCB im not sure about as i didnt have any when i had a similar situation, but if your not claiming for the repair of your car then i dont think you will lose it
[Edited on 17-02-2011 by craig8]
E36 328
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deneven
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As you aren't claiming for your car, it should go 50/50 your insurance wont be classed as a claim if you fix it yourself.
Even though you admitted by word it was your fault, doesn't mean you cant change your decision. You were in shock and wet yourself, didn't know what to think and felt pity for the woman in question.
Don't just go giving her £300 cash, she will blatently not get her car fixed (Obviously the outcome she wants). Threaten with court and see how she reacts.
[Edited on 17-02-2011 by deneven]
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VegasPhil
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Just offer her £100 to forget about it...
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by deneven
As you aren't claiming for your car, it should go 50/50 your insurance wont be classed as a claim if you fix it yourself.
Even though you admitted by word it was your fault, doesn't mean you cant change your decision. You were in shock and wet yourself, didn't know what to think and felt pity for the woman in question.
Don't just go giving her £300 cash, she will blatently not get her car fixed (Obviously the outcome she wants). Threaten with court and see how she reacts.
[Edited on 17-02-2011 by deneven]
Cheers man, i'll speak to my insurance about it.
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