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pugboy wrote:emblemThe_Honourable wrote:Only thing he can salvage is the number plate
So i guess now is a bad time to mention tomorrow i need to make the big decision if i can full with premium vs super and how this will affect my doubles/aloo-pie purchasing?pugboy wrote:yeah lewwe try and avoid turning this into a sufferer thread
*KRONIK* wrote:So i guess now is a bad time to mention tomorrow i need to make the big decision if i can full with premium vs super and how this will affect my doubles/aloo-pie purchasing?pugboy wrote:yeah lewwe try and avoid turning this into a sufferer thread
pugboy wrote:Max yuh in the money again
A pt lisas mechanic shopMaxPower wrote:More than likely a Trini mechanic did sheit as usual.
Make him pay.
MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:Max yuh in the money again
A pt lisas mechanic shopMaxPower wrote:More than likely a Trini mechanic did sheit as usual.
Make him pay.
Was just way too obvious. And also comes with a ton of lies and excuses.
Men need to start collecting law suit.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:Max yuh in the money again
A pt lisas mechanic shopMaxPower wrote:More than likely a Trini mechanic did sheit as usual.
Make him pay.
Was just way too obvious. And also comes with a ton of lies and excuses.
Men need to start collecting law suit.
From a couple chats, it seems the owner at fault as he was INSTRUCTED to not drive the vehicle until repairs were completed. Those instructions were said to be given by ferrari mechs too....shrugs shoulders
fokhan_96 wrote:How much you want to bet that have third party insurance.
Some does say flat out the car too old too. They won't insure old cars fully comp. I had to get a sensor once, contacted massy. They said they don't stock parts for vehicles so old. I amazoned it at 1/4 the price they charge for such parts.death365 wrote:Yuh ever try to get insurance for a high power car ... is pressure... more than a new car.
I had a bmw 645 Ci and the fully comp without the windscreen (insurer said its impossible to get windscreen locally) was bout 1/2 d $ value of the car ... so obviously the better option would be 3rd party.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:From a couple chats, it seems the owner at fault as he was INSTRUCTED to not drive the vehicle until repairs were completed. Those instructions were said to be given by ferrari mechs too....shrugs shoulders
Brokers are the middlemen between insurance companies and the client.pugboy wrote:if you have insurance policies with a broker which covering a lot of other stuff, house, valuables, all risk etc
and the broker know your pockets deep enough they will likely add on the fancy car no problem, at a cost of course
if you just decide to buy a ferrari and then have to go shopping for insurance then you gonna have problems
teems1 wrote:Brokers are the middlemen between insurance companies and the client.pugboy wrote:if you have insurance policies with a broker which covering a lot of other stuff, house, valuables, all risk etc
and the broker know your pockets deep enough they will likely add on the fancy car no problem, at a cost of course
if you just decide to buy a ferrari and then have to go shopping for insurance then you gonna have problems
The broker still has to shop around to see if someone would accept the risk.
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