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Insurance workers?
13 November 2009 21:17
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Any on here? How do they feel about repeat claimers? I have claimed twice for glasses in the past 10 years, a Mac book and a garage roof. I should add, they were all legit claims. When I moved into the house I'm at, the fence was on it's last legs but it was a job I put on the back burner. If this weather keeps up, it will go down and to replace will be around £450 in materials. I could pay but I'm insured for this so may claim! How do they feel or aren't they that fussed as they just put my premium up slightly?
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Re:Insurance workers?
13 November 2009 21:20
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If they will pay then i'd just do it, Insurance firms are rapists and deserve to be f?cked every now and then.
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Re:Insurance workers?
13 November 2009 21:24
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they will pay and as the claim would be under £500, they will just transfer the cash to my account without a loss adjuster coming round...at least, when I claimed for my garage roof, that's what they said
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Re:Insurance workers?
13 November 2009 21:35
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If its that easy mate go for it but check the small print of your policy first to make sure the small print doesn't contain a clause that invalidates your policy if you are found to be a c.unt.
I can't recall what forum it was but I threw one little c.unt into a sentence and you'd have thought I'd bummed one of their grandmas
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Re:Insurance workers?
13 November 2009 22:18
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LMFAO.....I've never seen such a clause but I'd best check. Thanks!
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Re:Insurance workers?
13 November 2009 22:53
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Neb LMFAO.....I've never seen such a clause but I'd best check. Thanks! I think you should mate, these bastards will do anything to wriggle out of paying a claim nowadays. I've heard on the grapevine that the next group they will target is pig-pokers, if they do I'm fukked
I can't recall what forum it was but I threw one little c.unt into a sentence and you'd have thought I'd bummed one of their grandmas
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Re:Insurance workers?
13 November 2009 23:00
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Does the policy really include fences? I thought mine did until the wind ripped it down four years ago and the small print said "no".
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Re:Insurance workers?
13 November 2009 23:12
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Mine didnt even cover my back door when I tried to claim!! Now that I think about it I should maybe have argued a little harder..
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Re:Insurance workers?
13 November 2009 23:37
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i work for RBS who own direct line, privledge and churchill, we dont cover fencing
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