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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    You weren't his pillion, were you?

    it was on a burgervan 250 actually...
    i can understand the gay conatations!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    There shouldn't be any excess - he's identified the party at fault.
    makes no difference, the repairer will need to see the money before he releases the bike, unless the insurer has agreed to let it go. That will only happen when the other party has admitted fault. Subtle difference between the identification & admission of fault.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    Oh dear God... MY BIKE!
    feck it somone has to ask, did the suspension on your Kwakka hold up ok ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    makes no difference, the repairer will need to see the money before he releases the bike, unless the insurer has agreed to let it go. That will only happen when the other party has admitted fault. Subtle difference between the identification & admission of fault.
    Actually most insurers will authorise release if the third party has been identified. No admission is required (think about it - how many people are going to admit it was there fault?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    Actually most insurers will authorise release if the third party has been identified. No admission is required (think about it - how many people are going to admit it was there fault?).
    It will be interesting to see wether this particular insurer will authorise release then aye.

    My experience is that the excess must be paid before the vehicle can be removed in this type of situation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    My experience is that the excess must be paid before the vehicle can be removed in this type of situation.
    This has been my experience as well, at least with the AA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    It will be interesting to see wether this particular insurer will authorise release then aye.

    My experience is that the excess must be paid before the vehicle can be removed in this type of situation.

    It's "eh", for God's sake. Even the idjuts at Tui Beer have it misspelled these days, mutter mutter....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    No admission is required (think about it - how many people are going to admit it was there fault?).
    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    It's "eh", for God's sake. Even the idjuts at Tui Beer have it misspelled these days, mutter mutter....
    Are those stones you're throwing safe around that glass house?
    If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!

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    Bump, any updates?

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    Sad to say I bet he did nothing and has ended up paying for it himself.

    That boy needs to grow a backbone - else he is on for a long hard life.

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    I wonder what has happened too. it pisses me off when some one does damage and doesnt appoligise and pay to have it fixed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Sad to say I bet he did nothing and has ended up paying for it himself.

    That boy needs to grow a backbone - else he is on for a long hard life.
    but hopefully he would have learnd a valaulbe life leson DO NOT LET ANY F*&KER WALK OVER YOU even if she got great tits but apprantly she dosent read in earlier posts hope were all wrong and this young fulla has is bike all 2gether and crusing the roads
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    Am I the only one whos had a bad experience with them?I was with them for three weeks then went back to AMI, we paid our premium, and no respondence for about 3 weeks about recieving payment etc, tried to find out what's going on so I could sign the documents and they said call Swann? WTF? Fucken shit house if you ask me.
    Couple of small issue's and only minor. Slack with paperwork and incorrect date's.
    All that said and done firefighter, you'd be far better off with them than AMI. I'm currently kicking all my AMI policies into touch as the come up for renewal and I'll happily pay more.
    Basically a contents claim for motorcycle gear that went horribly wrong. Final straw was receiving a threatening letter from AMI after submitting their customer service survey. I didn't respond to AMI, but I gave the letter to an insurance broker and as far as I'm aware, that letter was photocopied and viewed by almost every other insurance company with disbelief!

    AMI suck!
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    I'm with AMI, 3rd party insurance.
    I signed up and forgot to pay.
    1 month later they ring up, just a friendly reminder, that I should probably pay them.
    They gave me another month to pay, that was nice of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    It will be interesting to see wether this particular insurer will authorise release then aye.

    My experience is that the excess must be paid before the vehicle can be removed in this type of situation.
    Sounds like it's already waived jafar!

    A lot depends on the insurance company, policy, circumstances etc! Some policies will waive excess if details of the at fault person are given. Some wait for liability to be accepted.
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