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Accident problem. Dealing with a dangerous and unpredictable woman. Need advice
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Well no, but I'm not very savvy when it comes to strangers and cars. I never set out to cover it up. I set out to pay for the damages out of my own pocket. Never knew what was involved in such circumstances
I beg to differ with that.
1. You didn't tell your boss.
2. You've tried to hide it from the companies insurance company.
3. If you have your own car or are a named driver anywhere else you've tried to cover it up from those insurance companies too.0 -
And once shes fleeced you there is nothing to stop her going through her insurance and fleecing you again
Compensation can take a wee while to set in0 -
Franz_Ferdinand wrote: »I beg to differ with that.
1. You didn't tell your boss.
2. You've tried to hide it from the companies insurance company.
3. If you have your own car or are a named driver anywhere else you've tried to cover it up from those insurance companies too.
Well we can agree to disagree then. I've not tried to hide it from anyone. My vehicle suffered no damage. I asked her if we could deal with it without the insurance company. She agreed. End of Story. What came after is what I'm asking you about. She has shut me out so I can only assume she has reported this to the insurance company which means I'll be hearing from my boss soon. Bit of a !!!!!! thing to do imo, but as I said earlier, she wants maximum impact.0 -
glentoran99 wrote: »And once shes fleeced you there is nothing to stop her going through her insurance and fleecing you again
Compensation can take a wee while to set in
except that I have the receipt0 -
Well we can agree to disagree then. I've not tried to hide it from anyone. My vehicle suffered no damage. I asked her if we could deal with it without the insurance company. She agreed. End of Story. What came after is what I'm asking you about. She has shut me out so I can only assume she has reported this to the insurance company which means I'll be hearing from my boss soon. Bit of a !!!!!! thing to do imo, but as I said earlier, she wants maximum impact.
If that's how you want to play it?
You've tried to avoid your boss and any insurance finding out about it.
You're tied up in fraud and deciept. Basically you're dishonest.0 -
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Would anyone advise telling my boss about it first thing, before she gets a chance to?0
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glentoran99 wrote: »Receipt for what? you have paid her whiplash claim?
Why would I do that? that had nothing to do with me0 -
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