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Insurance or accept cash to repair it myself?
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(23-06-17, 10:18 PM)midden link Wrote:[quote author=SpokesT link=topic=22795.msg263245#msg263245 date=1498244310]
Cheers everyone. The die is now cast. Daddy clearly said, "£1500 pfffft, that's just a scratch" and five mins later I get a call from my OWN insurance asking me about the incident! My spanner man reckons he can sort it all out for me for about £500 using eBay parts and his top spray paint mate, so maybe buying it back once it's written off is in order.


My premiums are low as I'm an old fart, so I'm not too worried about all that tbh.


My other option is to cut and run and move on completely to something else as I have a spare couple grand I could chuck in to any payout.


A pleasantly painful dilemma...


Sorry but that just makes you sound (imo) a twat........ 20 yr old girl more than likely paying rip off insurance premiums wants a helping hand by not going through insurance and all you clearly want to do is fleece her for a meesly grand.
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You see I was thinking along the same lines until I saw the 2016 A1 audi. Daddys money - Daddy needs to pay. Or its on finance in which case she should not go paying for status symbols she can not afford ---------- or stop trying to drive in flip flops !   
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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Re: Insurance or accept cash to repair it myself? - by fazersharp - 23-06-17, 11:50 PM

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