Numptie women!!

Numptie women!!

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Byff

Original Poster:

4,427 posts

262 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2002
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I've had my Cerb for a grand total of six days and some b'stard woman has scraped the rear wing while pulling out of the space beside mine.

The first 1/2 inch or so has left a bit of a gouge and after that there is about a foot of light scrape. Luckily my wife was in the car and got her details otherwise i'm sure she would have just pissed off and left it.

Anyways, hoping it will T cut out in the morning when i can get a better look at it, but in case it dosn't, Is there a decent repair place in the north east I can take it too?

Heres hoping it looks ok in the morning.

Byff

Original Poster:

4,427 posts

262 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Relief. The scrape has T cut out, but i've still got a tiny 1/4 inch gouge next to the wheel arch. As i'm feeling in a good mood I might just let her off.

douglasr

1,092 posts

273 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Byff said: Relief. The scrape has T cut out, but i've still got a tiny 1/4 inch gouge next to the wheel arch. As i'm feeling in a good mood I might just let her off.


Bollocks , get chipsaway to fix it and bill her - she must learn her lesson...

5MUG

734 posts

265 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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I agree, don't let her get away with it. If I had done that to someone's car then I would expect to have to pay to get it fixed. It's extra hassle for you anyway getting the work done, so don't end up paying for it as well!

trackdemon

12,193 posts

262 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Is this classed as an accident? If so leaving the scene of an accident is a crime I believe... I hate people driving with their brains in neutral and no consideration for other people / possesions. MAKE HER PAY!

Byff

Original Poster:

4,427 posts

262 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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trackdemon said: Is this classed as an accident? If so leaving the scene of an accident is a crime I believe... I hate people driving with their brains in neutral and no consideration for other people / possesions. MAKE HER PAY!


She didn't leave, although I think she would of had my wife not been in the car to catch her.

I'm recharging my digi camera to take a piccie of offending mark. It really is no bigger than some of the stone chips on the bonnet so lets see if I can get a piccie of it up here.

I could charge her for a bottle of T cut and a packet of dusters, plus my time for the job which was 15 mins at £100/hour (hey, I'm worth it), so about £35 quid should do it.

plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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If there is a mark through to the GRP then get it fixed. This is for a couple of reaons, there is a slim chance that the GRP will debond. Very slim, but still a chance. Also, it will need to be filled, sanded, sprayed and blended so they will need to do the whole wing, if you have stone chips or other marks then they will be done at the same time.

Get a pro to do it, you're not paying after all...

Matt.

robkola

1,589 posts

265 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Check the recent post on the Griff tapped by the Starbucks in Nottingham. Got the BIB involved etc etc.
If we keep consistent - there will be no more grey areas (like John Major!)

Byff

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4,427 posts

262 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Got the piccie, just hope this works.

It really is such a small mark but lets see what you lot think of it. BTW, its not the triangle bit - that must have just been a shadow.



>> Edited by Byff on Thursday 24th October 15:58

plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Is that just a mark in the clearcoat?

Perhaps its best to leave it then, sorry your original post made it sound like a mark in the GRP.

Matt.

gazzab

21,100 posts

283 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Claim and get my cars paint repaired instead? I have got a crack in the rear quarter so I cna pay you some dosh!!!

oliverkelly

116 posts

271 months

Friday 25th October 2002
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I had a woman reverse into my 1959 MGA. Iwas standing next to the car, and couldn't believe what was happening.

She said "oh, its only a small dent". She said she would pay privately, and I sent her the invoice for £150. It was a dent in a difficult to repair place.

I am still chasing her for the money 2 years later. She has so far paid £25. I have threatened to turn it over to my insurance company, where she will lose NCB and increase in premiums. So hopefully that will do the trick.

Scruffage

3,757 posts

262 months

Friday 25th October 2002
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oliverkelly said:I am still chasing her for the money 2 years later.


Oliver, Oliver, get stuck in lad. You've cut her far too much slack. Take it to your insurance people. Take her to court. Sue the arse off her. In fact, report her to the council and have her children taken into care.
Sorry. 20p per day and she would be sorted by now.

AOVCERB

100 posts

271 months

Friday 25th October 2002
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Claim post traumatic stress syndrome sue for a few hundred thousands and buy the speed 12 that is up for sale.

john yates

436 posts

259 months

Monday 28th October 2002
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I am so suprised she didn't hear you coming before she hit you. Cerberas arn't the quietest cars on the road. And if you've got a super sports exhaust there is defonately no excuse at all. I agree sew and get the speed 12.

**IJP**

286 posts

259 months

Wednesday 30th October 2002
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The majority of 'Traffic Offences' including speeding are NOT crimes. You do not receive a criminal conviction and this myth should be dispelled. There are exceptions for serious offences...
Damage only accidents on roads or in public places such as car parks require those involved to stop and exchange details (Section 170 Road Traffic Act 1988). Failure to do so is an offence (as is stopping and then failing to give details).If for whatever reason these details are not exchanged then the matter should be reported to Police as soon as is practicable and in an case within 24hrs. Bear in mind though that for a prosecution to take place you will need witnesses and the actions of the other driver should be seriously outside those of a 'normal' driver.
As regards taking an accident to an insurance company 2 years after it has occurred cos the other driver won't pay....dream on, they won't play. It's important to press home occurrences like this and claim against her insurance as soon as...do not let her off. She's probably done it before and will do it again...