My 1.7 Puma'd Fiesta
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eltax91

10,723 posts

232 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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OP, whilst I hate what you are doing with a passion, it's your life, do as you wish and face the consequences WHEN caught.

Now, on to your dilemma on this thread, I'd be tempted to access you photobucket account and remove the pictures quoted on page 1. These is little evidence other than peoples conjecture at this point. THEN, declare it as a 1.7 with the insurance company AND the DVLA, it's an inconsequential cost at the end of the day, as you have pointed out, making it easier to sell on is pointless anyway, you will just strip it for parts when it's time to move it on. wink

SarGara

408 posts

202 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Mastodon2 said:
davepoth said:
And don't think they don't look. Google "Puma'd Fiesta".
And Tom Woodall has been nice enough to post many pictures of DG51 KKX for them to verify the identity of the car with too. Still at least he is a stand up guy, making sure he doesn't change the car's engine on the logbook, so some other young moron can commit insurance fraud too - saves a few bob and perpetuates the cycle of idiocy.
I see what you did there.

Baryonyx

18,257 posts

185 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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eltax91 said:
OP, whilst I hate what you are doing with a passion, it's your life, do as you wish and face the consequences WHEN caught.
Are you failing to grasp that insurance is primarily to protect you, me and every other road user out there, not the OP's wallet incase he has to make a claim?

It's not just that he has had the cheek to post here bragging about how he has cheated the system where most of us have had the integrity and the passion for motoring to pay up and do things properly. If you ever have an uninsured driver crash into your car, I hope you remember your attitude to insurance in this thread, particularly when you are told he is uninsured and can go fk yourself and your wrecked car.

It's not just his life, and he does not bear the consequences of his actions alone, he's taking a chance with the cars, health and wellbeing and NCB of every other driver out there.

KM666

1,757 posts

209 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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Why are some people just baiting the authorities to take notice? If you're up to no good dont document it photographically online, you're just supplying the evidence to screw yourself. The people you share the internet with are not your friends. At least blank out the numberplates.

problemchild1976

1,376 posts

175 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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You have dug up an old post but I don't see why people haven't explained the issues properly - they just have a go (as per normal)

If the OP cause an excident on the M1 this BH Monday, he could cause couple of hundred thousand pounds of damages and claims. If is car is not insured due to undeclared mods (insurance companies will do almost anything to get out of paying out) then that few hundred thousand pounds of liability could now lay on the OPs head. That's a lot of £££££.

If he hit my car and write it off and his insurance wouldn't pay up, I know where I would be going to recoup some money wink

JJ

Rollcage

11,345 posts

218 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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problemchild1976 said:
You have dug up an old post but I don't see why people haven't explained the issues properly - they just have a go (as per normal)

If the OP cause an excident on the M1 this BH Monday, he could cause couple of hundred thousand pounds of damages and claims. If is car is not insured due to undeclared mods (insurance companies will do almost anything to get out of paying out) then that few hundred thousand pounds of liability could now lay on the OPs head. That's a lot of £££££.

If he hit my car and write it off and his insurance wouldn't pay up, I know where I would be going to recoup some money wink

JJ
Understanding the law fail.

His insurance would pay for your loss - they could seek to recoup their loss by going after the driver.

problemchild1976

1,376 posts

175 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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Never had an accident in 20yrs of driving so why would I know wink

So if I get whip lash from an uninsured driver and have to go to physio for 6months, my 3rd party fire and theft insurance policy pays?

So there is no issue then that he has no insurance? My insurance covers it all anyway - wahoo!!

JJ

davepoth

29,395 posts

225 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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problemchild1976 said:
Never had an accident in 20yrs of driving so why would I know wink

So if I get whip lash from an uninsured driver and have to go to physio for 6months, my 3rd party fire and theft insurance policy pays?

So there is no issue then that he has no insurance? My insurance covers it all anyway - wahoo!!

JJ
No issue for you anyway - his policy will pay out on your claim. He would have to pay the insurance company for their outlay though.

Rollcage

11,345 posts

218 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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problemchild1976 said:
Never had an accident in 20yrs of driving so why would I know wink

So if I get whip lash from an uninsured driver and have to go to physio for 6months, my 3rd party fire and theft insurance policy pays?

So there is no issue then that he has no insurance? My insurance covers it all anyway - wahoo!!

JJ
When did I say that? Are you having trouble understanding this thread, or are you just deliberately posting nonsense?

eltax91

10,723 posts

232 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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problemchild1976 said:
Never had an accident in 20yrs of driving so why would I know wink

So if I get whip lash from an uninsured driver and have to go to physio for 6months, my 3rd party fire and theft insurance policy pays?

So there is no issue then that he has no insurance? My insurance covers it all anyway - wahoo!!

JJ
An insurance company of any driver always has a 3rd party liability. If the OP, with a modified vehicle, hits your car, the insurance company settles your loss. Then probably wouldn't settled his, assuming then discover the modifications. They are then within their right to peruse their client for the damages they settled to the 3rd party.

The only difference is if you were hit by a driver with no insurance whatsoever. This happened to my brother. He ended up (eventually) having his case funded by the MIB. Not without having paid out significant cash himself in the short term, mind

problemchild1976

1,376 posts

175 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Rollcage said:
When did I say that? Are you having trouble understanding this thread, or are you just deliberately posting nonsense?
But being hit by an unisured driver (or someone with invalid insurance) isn't just about the cost of some panel beating.

Car crashes can change lives and that was my point but people were seemingly just worried about the precious cars.

But if people are saying that his insurance (even though its not valid) would still cover my compensation claim against him should I be paralysed in an accident that was his fault then that's ok.

JJ

budgie smuggler

5,995 posts

185 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Rollcage said:
problemchild1976 said:
You have dug up an old post but I don't see why people haven't explained the issues properly - they just have a go (as per normal)

If the OP cause an excident on the M1 this BH Monday, he could cause couple of hundred thousand pounds of damages and claims. If is car is not insured due to undeclared mods (insurance companies will do almost anything to get out of paying out) then that few hundred thousand pounds of liability could now lay on the OPs head. That's a lot of £££££.

If he hit my car and write it off and his insurance wouldn't pay up, I know where I would be going to recoup some money wink

JJ
Understanding the law fail.

His insurance would pay for your loss - they could seek to recoup their loss by going after the driver.
Even if it was voided at inception under Article 75 (I can't remember if this would apply in this situation so perhaps somebody could confirm?)

Rollcage

11,345 posts

218 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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I would imagine he means that he's declared it to his insurers. (Probably/possibly/not at all)

Rollcage

11,345 posts

218 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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WeirdNeville said:
Rollcage said:
I would imagine he means that he's declared it to his insurers. (Probably/possibly/not at all)
He said he hadn't in this thread, and 2 months ago stared a what car thread. I should imagine he's got bored and sold it on by now.
Hence the options - delete as appropriate.

Leemcd

246 posts

158 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Baryonyx said:
A bit out of order? No, defrauding your insurers is out of order. Putting everyone else on the road at risk because you're too tight to pay up is 'ish'. I suspect you can't see that because you're young Jack, but you'd be humming a different tune if he piled into the side of your 330 or S3 and were left with your dick in your hand because he wasn't insured.
Why would he have his dick in his hand??? Fantasy of yours?

Tomm1992

Original Poster:

157 posts

205 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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I dont even own the car anymore. I sold it to a mate who now has it as a track car. If you wann get all picky about that then take it up with somebody else. I didnt declare stuff silly I know but oh well I didnt cause any accidents and I owned it for 6 months. Ive now moved on to a clio 172 and its much more of a drivrs car

Funk

27,489 posts

235 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Which is down as a 1.6 no doubt?

Big Fat Fatty

3,315 posts

182 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Funk said:
Which is down as a 1.6 no doubt?
It's probably a Clio V6 that's down as a 2.0 172 hehe

Baryonyx

18,257 posts

185 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Leemcd said:
Why would he have his dick in his hand??? Fantasy of yours?
Can you even fking read?

Mark Benson

8,264 posts

295 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Tomm1992 said:
I sold it to a mate who now has it as a track car.
If he's using it as a track car, why is it taxed until September?

Perhaps, like you, he's a fraudulent little scrote too.....