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22-07-21, 12:56 PM | #9891 | |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
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22-07-21, 02:08 PM | #9892 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
Or they are just dodgy robbing barstewards who randomly nick parcels on the chance of getting something good.
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22-07-21, 02:39 PM | #9893 |
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I'd go with Martin's theory as it wasn't the end of the day each time, it was mid morning.
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22-07-21, 09:32 PM | #9894 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
While we're griping about Hermes, our driver leaves packages on the doorstep, rings the doorbell and just walks away. Our front door opens right onto the pavement, it's amazing more don't go "missing".
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22-07-21, 10:54 PM | #9895 |
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i have the opposate. pretty much all of the delivery drivers are great so must be a down south or big city thing. my postie even braught me a package that i failed to put the house number an. street on.
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23-07-21, 09:27 AM | #9896 |
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The sun's gone
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24-07-21, 01:27 PM | #9897 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
insurance companies writing off vehicles for little! It looks to be 'crash' damage, as opposed to a stolen/recovered bike.
Look at this bike, up for sale that would be circa 15K. Only damage in the picture is r/h side ending head cover (head looks fine), r/h side engine protector missing & l/h side engine protector has grazing. The rest of it looks immaculate still. How is there 8k worth of damage there, even at BMW labour you'd struggle to be at 4K getting them to repair/replace those parts. |
24-07-21, 02:06 PM | #9898 |
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Engine bars would be about £180 and cam covers would be aprox £300 each. Odd that it only has engine bars on one side? Makes me thingk that on the side that it's missing the engine bar, the mount point on the frame might have been damaged. They mount on engine bolts so could be adding to the cost to repair the engine bolt mounts?
Insurance costs are usually more in recovery, storage and admin / assessment than they are on actual repairs. Say it's been stored for a week at £150 a day after a £200 recovery cost, that's £1200 before anyone has even looked at it. It will probably sit in storage for alot longer than that too. Assessment at £500, insurance admin at £500 and it all adds up pretty quick. They'll only price it using genuine parts and main dealer labour too.
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24-07-21, 02:16 PM | #9899 | |
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There's a famous Ogri cartoon of this. Malcolm is watching a dealer doing this assessment who gets out a hammer to put a few dents in the tank of a customers bike. Malcolm being a new employee does the next assessment and goes to town on a customers machine and nearly destroys it. Of course being Malcolm he's got the wrong bike. Sent from my SM-T510 using Tapatalk
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24-07-21, 02:51 PM | #9900 |
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Insurance people are hard headed business people, they know that modern cars and bikes are complicated ( and sometimes delicate ) bits of kit, so may be a lot more damage than shows. My Bro dropped his VFR750 at about 30mph, lots of damaged fairing, generator cover, headlight brackets. Due to fact he had had the bike a while and was attached to it he refused write off payment from insurance and set about restoring it.... bought a lot of the fairing parts and bodywork, found the frame was cracked OMG... also found cost of new headlight brackets £500+, spent a load of money on it but kept finding other things wrong... has given up now. Insurance people may be cleverer than we think.... don't know yet if he will be able to get insurance, even if he does fix it up.. after all insurance wrote it off.
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