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no MOT car is write off, 1st central not paying
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OrkneyStar wrote: »OK second para. first- yes this has been pointed out already and I not debating that. I was curious about where your ethics stood though!
As it reads you are stating that while you don't agree with driving without an MOT you are willing to advise someone who has done such a thing, on how to get the insurance to pay out (because contractually they should)....kinda like a lawyer being against murder but defending a murderer anyway (I realise MOT evasion is a big leap to murderer :eek:, but trying to understand the motivation behind your wanting to help, rather than how you are able to help). For me to help in this way I would have to feel that MOT evasion is acceptable and it seems you don't!
Maybe you should just start a new thread .....0 -
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This is a troll.
Post Office missed the MOT date at tax renewal - they don't have to check much but they do check this.
Circumstances designed to bring out the 'should have known better' brigade.
Post in broken English for all manner of trollish reasons.
OP has made 11 posts and 4 have been deleted.
Lets spend our time answering real questions.0 -
This is a troll.
Post Office missed the MOT date at tax renewal - the don't hav eto check much but they do check this.
Circumstances designed to bring out the 'should have known better' brigade.
Post in broken English for all manner of trollish reasons.
OP has made 11 posts and 4 have been deleted.
Lets spend our time answering real questions.Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
Encouragement always works better than judgement.0 -
OrkneyStar wrote: »Ya but that was fun though lol!
Must admit didn't read the whole thread. I presume the trolling was pointed out somewhere earlier.:o0 -
OrkneyStar wrote: »Seriously does noone else see the moral/ethical issue here ? :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
Yes, but the the morals and ethics are not the issue. They are entirely irrelevant to the OP's question. If, indeed, he is not a troll. And to be honest, it's a bit of a boring subject to troll on.0 -
Must admit didn't read the whole thread. I presume the trolling was pointed out somewhere earlier.:o
I seem to have annoyed everyone though...probably think I am a troll too (am not, just very confused with responses).
Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
Encouragement always works better than judgement.0 -
yes it was another can involved, i did not stop in time... was not over speeding about 30mph, but that was enough..
I assume the other party is going to get hammered by their insurance as they obviously can't claim off of yours. Lucky them:mad:.
It's your fault you didn't have an MOT. The fact you bought a car 6 months ago is irrelevant. Trying to blame the PO clerk for not picking it up is also neither here-nor-there.
Maybe you could give any money you may get back to the third party to help them pay for their inflated insurance premiums for the next few years.0 -
George if you have problems with 1st Central tommorow try sending a personal message to Tom or Robin.
Here are links with posts from them, click on their name (In blue next to their post) and it gives you the option to "Send a personal message", click on this and send them a link to the first page of this thread. Advise them you are aware of your rights and will invoke the loss of use charges as laid down by the Ombudsman for unreasonable delays in handling your claim and that you expect them to handle the claim in the absence of good evidence that the unroadworthyness of your car caused or substantially contributed to the accident.
I have a feeling that when they read the thread they will pick up the phone and tell their claims staff to start handling the claim.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/1669745 https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/1669745
or you can email them at customer.relations@1stcentral.co.uk0 -
OrkneyStar wrote: »Nope
I seem to have annoyed everyone though...probably think I am a troll too (am not, just very confused with responses).
:rotfl::rotfl:
If you are you are a bloody good one.:beer:0
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