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• #177
I'll give that a try thanks, I'd need their licence numbers yeah?
I will play with the mileage figure too. More miles might mean less cost?
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• #178
I'll give that a try thanks, I'd need their licence numbers yeah?
I didn't on comparethemarket, just DOB, years driving, and details of any driving fines or insurance claims.
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• #181
Any car insurance experts here .
No fault accident , where my insurance dealing with it , and now saying they will refuse to fix car( claiming there was pre- existing repair in same area ), and instead offering a settlement and telling em to get it fixed . Does not sound right and not sure what to do - 1. insist they fix it? / 2. ask for more money to cover unseen eventualities and my time ? /3. get in contact with the insurance company of car who did the damage ? / 4. complain somewhere ?? -
• #182
Get into contact with other party's insurance company. They have an obligation to make good.
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• #183
The insurance are trying to get you on "betterment" I expect. Doesn't really apply in this case as a repair is needed. Whether there was a repair there before usually doesn't make much difference..... Unless you are angling for something like a complete respray for example.
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• #184
Thanks both . Talking to other persons insurance company is the plan I think .
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• #185
Escalate an official complaint with your insurance company. It's the only way to get them to listen.
Insurance companies are complete shits.
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• #186
Thanks all .
Have you tried adding some named drivers? I added both my parents and it dropped my premium by around £100.
For context, £350pa on a £2k 2010 fiesta. Licence 10yrs, 7rs NCB, £100 excess, Hastings, sourced through compare the market.com