wattfield
AKA Dirk Diggler
Got a letter from Churchill today (dated 21/May!! ) to say that the car is damaged beyond economical repair and is valued at 1900, and the salvage is to become the property of churchills, and they have notified the DVLA that my Landy "has been dealt with as a total loss".
What. the. ####?
That is totally different to what I've been told, and the engineer even said that we could avoid the car being written off and then I could repair it with lots less hassle.
Better still is that the hire car is to be revoked on Tuesday and I've not been able to do anything because the cheque hasn't arrived yet. I had expected to buy a shed load of bits (and I have) today as it's payday for me, but because it's almost the weekend, I can't get much of it delivered until Monday/Tuesday and then I'll be away with work on Thursday/Friday, so if I don't get the disco repaired, the missus will have no transport for her and the kids either...
That's assuming it's not actually written off.
Aaaaaaaaaaargh! Why do they have to be such obstinate, bureaucratic, awkward jobsworth twunts?
And how does this turn from driving along safely and minding our own business, to having to fight with insurance companies for the almighty ####ing privilege of "going back to the way things were" and having to deal with loads of stress?
What can I do to these ****ers to cause them as much grief as they're causing me?
Tell them you're putting your story on every car forum you can think of!