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Does insurance pay you off when you car gets stolen?


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tracee
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PostPosted: 08/23/11 - 07:54    Post subject: Reply with quote


I really was lucky and fortunate to have my car never stolen or damaged, even though I live in not so great area in Nottinghamshire, so Your car without garage are never safe. Neighbors did complain about dodgy people and dodgy business that many have tried and finishing business with, so at the end insurance companies are never to certain if someones car has been stolen , or it has been just scam so they can get money and buy medicine or smoke. Arriving from bad areas where you cant pass next to the house where police wasnt near by making complaints about burned or stolen cars, I had to continue moving quite often to enjoy a little bit in better neighbors where Ive noticed less crime on streets, no more stolen or damaged cars. All my life Ive been wondering if insurance pays you off when your car gets stolen.
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wainwright
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PostPosted: 09/08/11 - 01:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, Im sure it does, and in many situations it is more profitable than you are feeling sorry for precious, irreplaceable car, when you have that feeling youve lost something valuable. As well as expensive cars, Mercedes or BMW, cheaper cars when get stolen or burned can make produce more benefit for the owner, because, the owners of older, ruined and cheap cars can earn receiving money from insurance, as they pay that car less than 500, they will receive minimum 500-600 for car that assistant, survey when arrive takes only basic information about car, rating its value from papers owner gives them, so after agreement about final price, owner is staying home more than pleased, and insurance broker leaves home with another doubt.

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