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berlin
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 08:25 AM |
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URGENT HELP nrma approved smash repairer!
help me please
i am desparatly seeking a smash repairer in the sydney area who will fix the medium to heavy front end damage on my 71 type 3 for under $3200 i can
source all parts! she was my grandfathers and i desperatly want to keep her from bein written off! please help me!
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 10:22 AM |
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 11:10 AM |
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wont NRMA "pay you out" without writing the car off.
My mate has had several dings where some one has run into him. NRMA has approved a claim amount and given him a cheque.
He has them got his preferred panel beater to fix it
Futue te ipsum!!!
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 11:28 AM |
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no they wont, the only way i can keep the car is by goin 3rd party claim and pursuing the money that way and thats risky ive been told. plus ill only
get market value not insured value,
other wise they write it off and i have to buy it back at auction, but i cant afford to buy it back AND repair it,
the assessor i spoke to this morning is a brat he just wants to write the car off he doesnt particuly care want i would like for the car,
if anyone knows any other way out of this please let me know, please, the car means everything to me.
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 02:46 PM |
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ask for another assessor and make a complaint to his manager. Then write them a letter telling them how long you;ve been with the comapny and that you
will go elsewhere along with telling all your friends about the case. Word of mouth is a powerful thing.
BTW, once you do get it sorted, rack off the NRMA and go to Shannons. Much much better and they actually car about classic cars and their owners.
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 06:26 PM |
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NRMA.......BASTARDS! get the little brats name too.!!!!!
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 07:49 PM |
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Quote: | Originally
posted by berlin
no they wont, the only way i can keep the car is by goin 3rd party claim and pursuing the money that way and thats risky ive been told. plus ill only
get market value not insured value,
other wise they write it off and i have to buy it back at auction, but i cant afford to buy it back AND repair it,
the assessor i spoke to this morning is a brat he just wants to write the car off he doesnt particuly care want i would like for the car,
if anyone knows any other way out of this please let me know, please, the car means everything to me.
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Hard lesson to learn (and a lesson for others) but if the car 'means everything' you should have thought of proper insurance BEFORE the crash
But surely you can buy it from NRMA before auction?
Pay your debts, CxxT
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 08:48 PM |
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CALL HODGES G FORCE IN SUTHERLAND FRANK WILL GET YOU UP AND RUNNING ASAP AND WHILE YOU ARE THERE YOU CAN CHECK OUT THE PROGRESS ON MY OVAL HE DOES ALL
WORK INSURANCE AND PRIVATE
0408414825
ROB
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 09:22 PM |
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no guarrentees but check out these guys http://www.innercitysmashrepairs.com.au they are NRMA approved not sure if they will do it. I see them work on old
Volvo's so give them a go
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posted on November 14th, 2005 at 10:05 PM |
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thanks for all the help guys i will follow up those leads first thing tomoro. words cant express my gratitude.
"Quote"
"if the car 'means everything' you should have thought of proper insurance BEFORE the crash"
my car was properly insured, full comprehensive with nrma since before i can remember,
if anyone has any other ideas on how to get out of the mess i find myself in please let me know.
thanking you in advance
nicv
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posted on November 15th, 2005 at 09:44 PM |
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Quote: | Originally
posted by berlin
thanks for all the help guys i will follow up those leads first thing tomoro. words cant express my gratitude.
"Quote"
"if the car 'means everything' you should have thought of proper insurance BEFORE the crash"
my car was properly insured, full comprehensive with nrma since before i can remember,
if anyone has any other ideas on how to get out of the mess i find myself in please let me know.
thanking you in advance
nicv
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Sorry; fair call; maybe I shouldn't have said 'proper'. What I meant was: classic insurance where you have the option to retain the wreck. Due to
the cost of parts, labour etc, 'normal' comprehensive insurance on a car worth less than about $15K means any more than a scratched bumper and it's
usually bye-bye broom-broom and you get a cheque
You probabaly didn't know that
Pay your debts, CxxT
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posted on November 16th, 2005 at 06:39 AM |
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Quote: | Originally
posted by VWCOOL
[But surely you can buy it from NRMA before auction?
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Sort of
I went through this
You have to make an offer to the assessor.
If "THEY" think it is a fair offer they can reccomend they it be accepted.
They are not obliged to say if you offer is sufficient or not.
You only get one offer.
For me it worked
I paid $500 for a mildly damaged L Bug
but my assessor was a friendly bloke
Futue te ipsum!!!
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