very surprising it got repaired. with the best will in the world its an old clunker (i also own a 02 plate old clunker van,theyre on their last legs by 10 yrs old )
Chances are the driver decided to cane it and summat blew .
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I am a bit dubious of the driver after his phone call
His words
"I wont be returning your vehicle this afternoon"
why's that ?
"Its too dangerous, its got no power, theres a full tank of water in the back"
no there is'nt its completely empty
"well I'm stuck in traffic, my sat nav says I'm doing 25, I've got big lorries flying past me blowing me all over the road, it aint roadworthy mate"
well it was fine before
"well it is'nt now"
I did'nt think much of the customer service or the way he talked to me tbh
This is a national garage that insurers use for accident repair.
Having never claimed on anyone elses insurance before I was unaware of how they decide on a write off, but since finding out the repair cost , add to that my lost earnings due to the fact they first sent a courtesy car instead of a van plus 3 weeks van rental I too am suprised they approved the repair. But then I suppose it was never for me to decide if it should be written off or not ? but in hindsight I would probably have been in a better financial position now.
Simon
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I must admit that's a strange conversation.
We've experienced something like this and it ended up to be the driver didn't want to deliver the vehicle at that time of the evening due to traffic and having to make his own way home after. Sometimes they just have something better to do in the evening than worry about whether the customer vehicle is delivered as promised.