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Legal assistance service - do you buy it? Don't.

TheMaskedUnderwriter
TheMaskedUnderwriter Posts: 7 Forumite
edited 1 April 2011 at 9:30AM in Insurance & life assurance
I have deleted due to breaking forum rules

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  • As an example they help claim the following.

    Non fault claims where the third party is insured, claims for loss of earnings out of pocket expense, inconvenience and personal injury. They help claim fully comp clients their excess back (full amount) claim for a hire car also.

    Third party fire + theft - all of the above except the excess recovery. They claim for repairs to the vehicle, claim back the cost of the repairs, and arrange for alternative transport.. Even though your TPFT..
  • Quote
    Quote Posts: 8,042 Forumite
    Reported as spam.
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    If they're as good as your advice on the definition of "housewife", I think we will all pass.
  • Just ask them, instead of bein grumpy. Or join the masses and empower insurance companies to do as they like.

    Do you personally agree with a broker charging you £39 for a letter with a free number an service on it?
  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    When you come here just to break the rules and spam us, don't cynically start a "discussion" on your spam! We are daft, but not that daft!
  • I should have read the forum rules. My apologies
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    Quote Posts: 8,042 Forumite
    mikey72 wrote: »
    If they're as good as your advice on the definition of "housewife", I think we will all pass.
    I think your confusion comes from the fact that I'm defining a housewife in 2011 and the OP seems to be defining a housewife in 1955.
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