because they give you cash instead of the vehicle. an accident isn't about making money, it's about not losing any.
btw, have you told your current insurers?
Are we now to discuss what it means by 'no nett loss' ?
because they give you cash instead of the vehicle. an accident isn't about making money, it's about not losing any.
btw, have you told your current insurers?
Are we now to discuss what it means by 'no nett loss' ?
not with me
Are we now to discuss what it means by 'no nett loss' ?
That's exactly what I explained to her, especially as I would want to do the repairs myself, but she still couldn't see why they would own our car and we should have to buy it back. I kinda see her point, but at the same time, it is annoying that she doesn't get it.
Exactly what I said, but she didn't get the concept of they hand you cash to your vehicles value, so you give them the car. She disagrees :doh:
And yes, everything declared I think...
Well just had the assessor round, and he first made an offer of £1700, then £1900 to repair, without writing it off. My choice of where to repair or or DIY it, but that would be a final settlement, all done and dusted.
I thought that was pretty good, though I've yet to get it up on ramps and take some measurements off the chassis and make sure it's not twisted to buggery - that could be expensive if it is I guess..
I expect they would take the discourtesy car back as soon as a payment was made though, so not quite sure what I can do about transport in the interim.. Will have a think about that!
I've already got two discos!! and a real mini - all three currently off the road
Would they deduct VAT from the figure though?