ZZR250 got knocked over...

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Post by RG »

I win!

They are not writing off the bike and I get to keep the cheque!

erm...the problem is, I dunno how much are they paying me. The quote was for $2500.
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They will probably just pay the quote value in that case.
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re: ZZR250 got knocked over...

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noice!

maybe all really is fair in the land of insurance! *maybe*
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re: ZZR250 got knocked over...

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well when i got my old car done, i got the "well we can ding that out, n buy a 2nd hand onna dese, and this and that" knocked it down from 1400 to 950.

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Re: re: ZZR250 got knocked over...

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mike-s wrote:well when i got my old car done, i got the "well we can ding that out, n buy a 2nd hand onna dese, and this and that" knocked it down from 1400 to 950.

bastards

I was expecting him to bargain on the repair cost. I even had my mp3 recorder on, just in case. But when the accessor came, he didn't even bother to look at the details of the damages and left within 5 mins.
That was wat's worrying me, he must be thinking of writing it off, therefore not interested in accessing the damages.
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