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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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car insurance is so hit and miss, i think they should have a guide to their pricing as it all just seems to be picking numbers out of thin air!!! My insurance is very low now after a few years NCB but it was £1200 for my first car! I do however have 2 fully comp policies as i bought the second car and this also annoys me as i should be able to have the 2 cars on 1 policy and pay less
(if only!)
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Where abouts in Heaton Park is the meet happening?Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
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3 posts in an hour ... wow ...
just having a chat with the new neighbours shes 18 nearly 19 pg with her first baby she seems lovely xStill searching .....:)
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mel dont know im just meeting jillie and boo and jillie showing us the way x
Still searching .....:)
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They only ask if you've had any accidents or made any claims so I wouldn' have thought being unemployed would make a difference - doesn't make you more likely to crash
Not true! Your occupation is most definitely relevant :eek: I used to be a manager for an insurance company :cool:EA they don't credit check, i'm well in debt and have all kinds of defaults but they let me pay monthly.
Not true! They frequently credit check.My_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »Yes - if the main driver never drives the car then he is not the main driver...
Even if he drives the car 49% of the time he is not the main driver...(in theory at least - it would be hard to prove that it wasn't 51% that he spent driving it but you get my drift?)
Not as hard as you may think... for example.... if 18 year old joe bloggs had an accident at 8.30 in the morning when his Mum (the declared main driver) was supposed to be using the car for commuting then they are within their rights to investigate.....The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents:D
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searching_me wrote: »mel dont know im just meeting jillie and boo and jillie showing us the way x
Oh right!
I am hoping to come, but don't want to promise anything as I will have to see how I feel at the time.Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
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MFD - good to hear balls are ok to play :eek:
We had a lovely picnic today although D was really, really grumpy for most of it :rotfl:
Here he is enjoying his ride on the swing - you can see Tintern Abbey in the background :cool:
He went down to sleep at 6.45 and haven't heard a peep since so fingers crossed although if we only get to midnight I will be happy :rotfl:. I am more than likely off to bed soon so I hope all babies are well behaved tonightThe one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents:D
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ok mel
... we're all meeting at 11am somewhere in there so ... ermmm yer :rotfl: x
Still searching .....:)
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redmel1621 wrote: »Oh right!
I am hoping to come, but don't want to promise anything as I will have to see how I feel at the time.
I'll look after the baby Mel you can sit with your feet upWhat's for you won't go past you0 -
He looks so cheeky Hammy! Charlie is terrified of swings? im not even sure why as the rest of them have a great giggle!What's for you won't go past you0
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