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Ryancoyle
19th April 2013, 15:18
Hi everyone,

Sorry for torturing everyone lol

Insurance has said that they will pay me for my car as it is a write-off.

I have a courtesy car until Thursday.

Will I get money from them before then as I need my car for work?

Cam
19th April 2013, 15:21
Why not just ring them and ask...

Yates
19th April 2013, 15:22
Use correct forum U tool

Ryancoyle
19th April 2013, 15:23
Why not just ring them and ask...

Working at the minute until 7 and I do not have a clue what way insurance claims work

Ryancoyle
19th April 2013, 15:23
Use correct forum U tool

Go away torture :wall:

Cam
19th April 2013, 15:25
Working at the minute until 7 and I do not have a clue what way insurance claims work

Have a fag break or something, you clearly very busy working when you got time to make threads every 5 mins :homme:

Plus most insurance companys close between 8-10pm.

Jack
19th April 2013, 15:26
Working at the minute until 7 and I do not have a clue what way insurance claims work

It is unlikely that anybody will know exactly how your insurance company works other than them.

You do know there is a section for vehicle insurance queries, right?

http://www.saxperience.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=52

Ryancoyle
19th April 2013, 15:28
It is unlikely that anybody will know exactly how your insurance company works other than them.

You do know there is a section for vehicle insurance queries, right?

http://www.saxperience.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=52

No sorry I didn't

How do I change it to the insurance section?

Ryancoyle
19th April 2013, 15:28
Have a fag break or something, you clearly very busy working when you got time to make threads every 5 mins :homme:

Plus most insurance companys close between 8-10pm.

I will just try again at 7 :y:

Manu
20th April 2013, 11:58
I'll give them and ring and make sure you'll get half the money now and half tomorrow. What's all your contact details and policy numbers btw?

Tim-Prestige
22nd April 2013, 07:40
Yes, always best to ring your insurers regarding these matters. They know where they're up to in how it's all progressing, etc.