Re: in for repair
Talking about old cars RS, six months ago whilst trying to make room for a Skip Wagon, I managed to roll backwards into next door but ones car, a 10 year old small Hyundai Hatch. The collision damaged the Hyundai's headlight and marked the bumper, and scuffed the bumper on my workhorse. The Hyundai was written off which was pleasing for the neighbour as, she no longer needed a car at that moment in time and, the pay out was more than the car would accrued if sold privately, anyway, I asked my insurance company if I had to pay the excess, they said no, you only pay an excess on your own vehicle, do you want your repairing, I said you must be joking, painting the bumper on mine would cost more than the car is worth! and the excess would be more than the pay out, so the lesson here is, if you have a car that is worth only £500.00, agree to a voluntary excess of a £1000.00 to bring the premium down, then if you are in a collision, just scrap the car.Re: in for repair
Re: in for repair
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