
So how much were they fined? And how much do you get?

That's disgraceful.newkid wrote:Police have charged the person and gave them an on the spot fine!
I hope that works out and you don't have to fight too hard. Our Mazda was written off a few years back for less than 60% of what the insurers stated it was worth, let alone its real market value.newkid wrote:... already told insurance I value it at £1000 and want the option to buy it back mainly cause of the kit leather and exhaust on it.
Really? It's never affected my insurance quotes - aside from the usual "you've had an accident so you're more likely to have another" premium hike, but nothing major - an extra 20 quid a year perhaps which is now no longer relevant..wurlycorner wrote:You can't withdraw a claim these days. Well, you can, but it still stays on the database and drokks your future premiums, so once you've told them, might as well carry on and get what you can out of them
Looking at the pic of the rear quarter, I tend to agree - the insurance company will want you to claim, so they can then whore all your details out to every PPI claims company and ambulance chaser it can find - they get massive kickbacks for all that malarkey, so expect a lot of cold calling in the coming months..honda-hardy wrote:what a bunch arse. that rear panel could be rolled out by a paintless dent specialist surely. access in there through the boot is easy. year the lip may be tricky. but ask for opinions. best of luck buddy.
But they caught them red handed by the sounds of it, so they'll be going to court right?newkid wrote:From what I've heard an £80 on the spot fine, I get nothingNafemanNathan wrote:That is disgusting!![]()
So how much were they fined? And how much do you get?![]()
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