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Full and Final settlement
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thepedestrian wrote: »What a brilliant flow chart - wish I had seen it before - Im not sure ,what to do to be honest , I could stand not to have to pay out the £2200 to be honest as our car has just GONE out of MOT with a page and a half full of faults ( wont be going back there ! )
as you say "what have I got to loose ? - only thing is that they may or may not re offer the 60% full and final again ??
Forget the 60% mate - if you want to throw money away throw it at me and i'll sort this for you - lol, joke.
If you'd read my thread you'll see - I don't lose very often

I'd be going for unenforceability first and foremost and then an offer of 20% or nothing - what can they do? See my point?
They aren't actually that clued up anyway, they are just puppets being pulled by some scum bag sat in a leather recliner....
Point is I cannot make the decision for you but I can guarantee to get you a better F&F settlement.
I'll leave it with you, you know where to find me.....
2010 - year of the troll 
Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
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