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Makaveli wrote:Companies have to comply with acts such as CGA & FTA. When you carry out work, you are not qualified nor are you required to complete work to a required standard. As long as your mirror gets fixed, I don't see why you are moaning. It seems to me you just want to make a bit of money out of insurance company and they are rightfully reluctant to comply with your demands/request.
Hypothetical scenario: You don't torque the bolts to the right setting & the mirror somehow comes off while your sister is driving on the motorway and it hits a motorcyclist on the head and he/she dies. Who would be liable? I know the odds of this are like 1 in a billion. But things do happen.
BZG|Bling wrote:You could have just fitted it on the day as you say and it would have been over. Though you wouldn't have any cash pay out and may still end up with none. Must be a good pay out you're hoping for lol.
sergei wrote:Inflexibility of insurance companies is why the premiums so high.
Al wrote:sergei wrote:Inflexibility of insurance companies is why the premiums so high.
We have some of the cheapest insurance in the world. Even after the EQ's.
Wait till some muppet decides it needs to be compulsory. Then watch those parasites collude and milk the captive market for all they can.
Al wrote:/rage Damn you for making me work out I pay $2k a year in ACC /end rage
sergei wrote:No, I didn't had the mirror on the day, as apparently it would be sorted by insurance.
BZG|Bling wrote:sergei wrote:No, I didn't had the mirror on the day, as apparently it would be sorted by insurance.
Ah, got the impression you already had a mirror. Might just be me that has spares stashed
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