30-10-12, 10:06 PM
Something like that, yes.
OK, so one chat with my lawyer and then speaking to the RAC.. the RAC are picking up my bike tomorrow AM and taking it and me to a shop of my choice. I am then getting a lift back to my place of work while the bike is estimated.
Fingers crossed by the time the bike has been estimated for all the damage I think it has.. I'm hoping they will have green-lighted my repairs.
So far, i have racked up phone bills of £35, £50 expenses and 17 hours dealing with the RAC to get this sorted. For that i am wanting:
Is this an unreasonable request? I feel that if the RAC hadn't done what they did - these costs and times wouldnt have been incurred and it is their job to put right what has been wronged
OK, so one chat with my lawyer and then speaking to the RAC.. the RAC are picking up my bike tomorrow AM and taking it and me to a shop of my choice. I am then getting a lift back to my place of work while the bike is estimated.
Fingers crossed by the time the bike has been estimated for all the damage I think it has.. I'm hoping they will have green-lighted my repairs.
So far, i have racked up phone bills of £35, £50 expenses and 17 hours dealing with the RAC to get this sorted. For that i am wanting:
- Damage repaired - replacement bars, control set, clutch lever - all caused by their contractors.
- Full Service and Replacement Tyre
- £35 + £50 + some form of compensation to the tune of 2 days wages for my time
Is this an unreasonable request? I feel that if the RAC hadn't done what they did - these costs and times wouldnt have been incurred and it is their job to put right what has been wronged