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Corsa Sport » Message Board » General Chat » Front bumper from PSG doesn't fit, insurance wont pay, need advice PLEASE! » Post Reply
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Kayleigh |
posted on 20th Feb 03 at 08:52 |
If they are causing trouble jst threaten them with the papers, or even legal action as their incompitence could have cost you your life. They should be more than willing to keep you quiet and if they're not then make them swett a bit!! :) | |
Ian |
posted on 20th Feb 03 at 00:46 |
They'll need to spend a bit more and refer the job on to a bodyshop with more experience in aftermarket parts. | |
Makarus |
posted on 19th Feb 03 at 23:46 |
If you damaged the car and it was your fault then your insurance would only normally return to original, not to moddified even if declared, some still return to modded though. | |
Pete |
posted on 19th Feb 03 at 23:35 |
If the car was damaged in their premises, I don't see why your insurance should even have to be involved. Even if the claim is later settled by the other partys insurance, your insurance company will often take it into account come renewal time. | |
Woollard |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 23:49 |
TTT:look: | |
Kris TD |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:43 |
quote: erm no they dont, if u disclose your modifications then they replace em, i rang cis and liverpool victoris today for quotes and asked them this specifically. | |
Woollard |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:25 |
ttt | |
Woollard |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:01 |
Do u think it should be the bodyshop that pays for the extra modifying cos they didn't prep the bumper properly or the insurance company?? | |
Woollard |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:54 |
yep, all mods declared and insured. Its going through my insurance first and then the tyre companies. My insurance are the one that said they wont do it and they arent even the ones that will end up paying for it, its no skin off their nose. | |
Ojc |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:49 |
And by the sounds of it, he was insured for all his modifications. | |
Woollard |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:49 |
exactly vibs, ur good at this aren't u mate. I dont know why they aren't being more helpful to be honest. I could crucify them if i wanted, in the courts and run there company name through the ground! | |
vibrio |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:45 |
yes but it was not his fault. it was the place that fitted the wheels. therefore they have to repair the car to the spec it was | |
AdamF |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:44 |
insurers will only restore a car back to standard in the event of an accident iam afraid mate | |
Woollard |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:43 |
Thought it was obvious, and why should i tell them, they should check as vibs says. | |
CORSA NUT |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:41 |
That's what i meant to say! :lol: :) | |
vibrio |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:39 |
they should have check that it fitted first. they are at fault | |
CORSA NUT |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:37 |
They were sent the bumper by PSG and they found that it doesn't just go straight on. Nooo SH*T. I could have told them that | |
Woollard |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 19:32 |
A month ago now i went to get new front tyres fitted at a local tyre company. They fitted them but forgot to torque the front left wheel, and low and behold the front left btyre fell off my car while i was driving along and did about 2 grands worth of damage to my car. |