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Title: gotta feel sorry for this bloke....
Post by: sneakypenguin on 17 December 2009, 23:44:09
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/showthread.php?t=85304

nasty situation to be in, but what an ejit for not knowing the insurance on his 37k motor had run out? nominee for a darwin award?
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Post by: sexydaz on 17 December 2009, 23:56:47
yeh sympathy and all that but ffs ins,tax,mot yer make sure dont yer
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Post by: Amigo on 18 December 2009, 00:07:12
He really should know when his poliies expire. I never get the chance to forget mine, they remind me well in advance so they can have more of my pennies.
   I won't post it myself as it's too sweary but go to you tube & search Kevin Bloody Wilson, Absolute C**t of a day.
    Kinda sums it up!!!!! :y
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Post by: Amigo on 18 December 2009, 00:08:28
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He really should know when his poliies expire. I never get the chance to forget mine, they remind me well in advance so they can have more of my pennies.
   I won't post it myself as it's too sweary but go to you tube & search Kevin Bloody Wilson, Absolute idiot of a day.
    Kinda sums it up!!!!! :y
For idiot see "C" word.
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Post by: Vamps on 18 December 2009, 00:08:59
No sympathy, a 59 plate car and you let the insurance run out, no excuse these days ::) any way how does a 59 plate car run out on 09? unless it was transferred, in that case you get plenty of reminders.... :)
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Post by: Stevie-blunder on 18 December 2009, 00:57:16
What an idiot !!!
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Post by: Omegadoha, Desert Member on 18 December 2009, 05:54:27
I used to be on the automatic policy renewal thing until Nationwide stopped it. The only problem with that was I only found that the policy hadn't renewed when Churchill couldn't get their money after the policy had expired. But they still write to you, however, you can be assuming that everything has gone through automatically. Have to be careful.

At the end of the day, no car is worth his family and the new little one.
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Post by: Martin_1962 on 18 December 2009, 08:22:11
A gun for the other :o :o :o :o

What the hell is going on in the UK
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Post by: mantahatch on 18 December 2009, 08:46:42
I think there is a moral hers somewhere, maybe like don't own a car that thieves may want.

Would he be able to claim through his house insurance, after all they did break into the house, and the car theft is as a result of that.
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Post by: Jimbob on 18 December 2009, 08:52:09
That incident has gotta really shake you up, how do you sleep soundly after that!

As for insurance....a fool and his money are soon parted....
He would have been out driving uninsured that day had it not been taken...

He should thank them for stopping him breaking the law  ::)
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Post by: Elite Pete on 18 December 2009, 09:29:26
More money than sense.

The worrying thing is that a soon as cars become unnickable due to better alarms/immobilisers theives will resort to other methods and if its not breaking into your house at night it will be putting a gun at your head at some traffic lights.

You would have thought a car that expensive would have had a tracker fitted :-?
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Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 18 December 2009, 09:39:35
Another example that Audi's are driven by cocks
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Post by: Entwood on 18 December 2009, 09:52:03
Is it the cynic in me ... but why do I find this a tad "far fetched??"

He changes his car 3 weeks ago ... and one assumes that at that time he contacts his Insurance Company to tell them of the new vehicle. To do that he needs to have his policy number which is on the Insurance Certificate, which has the expiry date on it.

His car is stolen, but the Insurance didn't run out 2 days, 3 days whatever before hand .... it ran out "4 hours" before .. ... now it was stolen at 03:15, and he says the insurance expired 4 hours before ... so it expired at 23:15 ????

AFAIK most Insurance run to either midnight or midday on the expiry date... having checked my certificate mine runs from 16:02 on the start date (time of phone call) to 12:00 on the expiry date.

I also know that I get reams of paper rom all sorts of Insurance companies ... including my renewal quote from the existing one ... in the weeks before it runs out ...  or has he moved house as well ??

Smells very aqautic to me .. :)
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Post by: Omegadoha, Desert Member on 18 December 2009, 19:02:39
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Is it the cynic in me ... but why do I find this a tad "far fetched??"

He changes his car 3 weeks ago ... and one assumes that at that time he contacts his Insurance Company to tell them of the new vehicle. To do that he needs to have his policy number which is on the Insurance Certificate, which has the expiry date on it.

His car is stolen, but the Insurance didn't run out 2 days, 3 days whatever before hand .... it ran out "4 hours" before .. ... now it was stolen at 03:15, and he says the insurance expired 4 hours before ... so it expired at 23:15 ????

AFAIK most Insurance run to either midnight or midday on the expiry date... having checked my certificate mine runs from 16:02 on the start date (time of phone call) to 12:00 on the expiry date.

I also know that I get reams of paper rom all sorts of Insurance companies ... including my renewal quote from the existing one ... in the weeks before it runs out ...  or has he moved house as well ??

Smells very aqautic to me .. :)

Some good detective points there. You been watching Columbo?  ;D
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Post by: zippo on 18 December 2009, 19:08:26
poor dog , sod the car   ;)
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Post by: Pete Elite on 19 December 2009, 00:52:26
I bet now he wishes they had put the gun to his head and used it :o.
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Post by: sneakypenguin on 19 December 2009, 02:27:54
agreed Entwood, if true a very sobering experience. Personally if that was me I'd say "here are the keys, by the way, it pulls to left a bit", no car, no matter how nice, is worth loosing your or a loved one's life over, after all, that's what insurance is for. By now it's probably someone's pride and joy in south africa or somewhere.