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Bloody Mad Woman (BMW)
24th October 2006, 17:28
Still trying to rip me off to the bitter end.

Jeez I have had to fight tooth and nail! The bastards tried to rip me off again. Had a discussion about buying my bike back last week, ie 35% of write-off price, less $500 turners fee auction, less $500 that I could have claimed in towage fees but haven't - so told him to sharpen his pencil but the most I would pay was x amount!

Today the bank informed me they would take all the insurance money as it was security for a loan. I had to go out for a cig in the foul wellington weather to cope with that latest bombshell.

Back to insurance co. the price of the bike had gone up $500 - he said he had talked to his boss and that they wouldn't move on that price - it would now go to auction.

I cannot adequately describe what went through my mind at that point - however I wrote to the boss:

"... which is more than reasonable considering the amount of damage. Also I would like you to take into account the amount of time it has taken you to settle this claim and the fact that you were renegging on paying the sum out. Despite my policy clearly stating the facts. I have not had transport for 2 months. I have had to chase you up endlessly and feel I have not been treated well at all. I would like you to take the above into account and settle the sale at $xxx which my bank has offered to pay in full amount and this saves you a lot of time and hassle."

In between waiting for a reply from insurance company, I rang my bank and grovelled saying I need transport etc so they agreed on giving me an amount to buy back the bike.

I actually got a prompt reply from the boss saying they accept my offer of $x for the bike.

All monies go straight to the bank. So I wonder how long that will take for them to deposit the money!!!

Last week I spent a nite in hospital, today the Dr said I could go to hospital voluntarily or she could enforce it - this gets reviewed on Friday. I'm gettin a bus outta town!! lol

So hopefully this is the end of this saga. We live in hope!

Colapop
24th October 2006, 17:32
Good on you for sticking to your guns.

So you'll be able to buy your bike back, which is good? Just to refresh my memory what is the damage you'll have to get fixed or are you not fixing it?

Macktheknife
24th October 2006, 17:58
Breathe and relax!
Good for you for sticking to your guns, you sound like you really need to take a bit of time to gather yourself together though. This much stress will kill you!
Take care,
Mack

Bloody Mad Woman (BMW)
24th October 2006, 18:39
Needs a couple of indicators (already have one lol), new clutch lever, right footpeg bracket needs welding on. I will take the fairings off cos they are scratched to buggery, and I can't remember what else!! And definitely a new helmet!

Having no transport has certainly cut me off from people and also riding was my therapy - if I was stressed or upset I would go riding and come back refreshed - haven't had that luxury and with all that has happened this year (I am told it is no wonder I'm heading for the mental asylum!!)

Dr wants me to take time off work - yeah like I have the sick leave after the accident! Roll on Xmas - have 3 weeks off - I WILL have my bike and I will just tour up the north island!! FREEDOM!! :scooter:

Paul in NZ
24th October 2006, 19:00
Give us a shout if you need a hand to fix it. I reckon we could organise a shed day for you?? (not doubting your capability just offering to help)

I know a good alloy welder.

Paul N

terbang
24th October 2006, 19:06
Gidday there Beemer woman..
Is yer exhaust can OK cos I have a can for a 98 1200 Bandit here. Its yours if you need it for the cost of postage..
Wow you have had a tough time with it, a tenacious one you are too. Please look after your health.. You get sick, cant ride, get sicker, no work, can't ride get sick and so on (you know what I mean).
Cheers T

Bloody Mad Woman (BMW)
24th October 2006, 20:06
Thanks for offer of help guys, once I see the bike I will know what help to ask for. :yes:

Bloody Mad Woman (BMW)
1st November 2006, 11:10
Still haven fkn hassles with them. Don't even consider insuring with them. They are still dicking me around.

Goblin
1st November 2006, 11:23
I was once insured with Swan and when my bike was written off they paid out promptly without any hassle what so ever. Just because one person has not had the desired result does not mean the company will "dick" everyone around.

Sorry to hear of your ongoing drama with this claim and I hope you get back on two wheels soon.

ManDownUnder
1st November 2006, 11:24
Still haven fkn hassles with them. Don't even consider insuring with them. They are still dicking me around.

Hit any English websites you need to and source some bits up there. I'm 98% likely to get up there and back by the end of November, and I'm quite happy to transport them bits back into the country for ya.

PM me if needed. www.ebay.co.uk (http://www.ebay.co.uk) is often a good pleace to start.

Bloody Mad Woman (BMW)
1st November 2006, 15:24
I was once insured with Swan and when my bike was written off they paid out promptly without any hassle what so ever.

You are not insured with them now??? If not why not

Goblin
1st November 2006, 15:34
You are not insured with them now??? If not why not

Because I'm not insured with anyone! I've only ever had insurance while my bikes have been on HP because it's compulsary. All insurance companies will try and wangle their way out of paying, not just Swan. My cousin worked for Tower briefly....she's the biggest bullshit artist this side of the black stump and she couldn't cope with lieing to the clients. Stressed her out something wicked as it was about the time of the Eastern BOP floods.

Wasp
1st November 2006, 15:52
race ya to get the bikes back on the road bmw?

im glad ive got insurance otherwise i'd be almost back at 6 months ago cash wise (wow thinking about it that way i need to sort out my finances! and stop eating maccas....)