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Asked on the car appreciation thread,but thought I'd ask here as well.
Claims management company question.
Has anyone delt with a claims management company?
I witnessed an accident where a builder working on a house in the street reversed off the drive into a learner driver (private car if that is relevant).
From what I witnessed completely the builders fault.
A few weeks later I get a rather pushy call from a claims management company acting on behalf of the learner driver telling me to fill a witness statement they would send me.
I am slightly puzzled as to the involvement of a claims company.
When I queried this with the management company and it became clear it's none of your business wasn't going to cut it as an answer they went on to explain it was so the Lerner avoided losing their no claims bonus and paying the excess on their policy.
I've been involved in two no fault claims and neither involved me paying the excess or losing any no claims bonus.
Probably legit,but wondered if anyone had any thoughts or experience on anything similar?
Thanks
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Claims management company question.
Has anyone delt with a claims management company?
I witnessed an accident where a builder working on a house in the street reversed off the drive into a learner driver (private car if that is relevant).
From what I witnessed completely the builders fault.
A few weeks later I get a rather pushy call from a claims management company acting on behalf of the learner driver telling me to fill a witness statement they would send me.
I am slightly puzzled as to the involvement of a claims company.
When I queried this with the management company and it became clear it's none of your business wasn't going to cut it as an answer they went on to explain it was so the Lerner avoided losing their no claims bonus and paying the excess on their policy.
I've been involved in two no fault claims and neither involved me paying the excess or losing any no claims bonus.
Probably legit,but wondered if anyone had any thoughts or experience on anything similar?
Thanks
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Or why not double down again and make your own ?
(Other you tube videos are available)
This particular gardener also has follow up videos on how to use it and how well it worked.
https://www.google.com/search?q=maki+g+your+own+hotcompost+bin&oq=maki+g+your+own+hotcompost+bin&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIICAEQABgWGB4yCAgCEAAYFhgeMggIAxAAGBYYHjIKCAQQABiGAxiKBdIBCDk3ODhqMGo0qAIAsAIA&client=ms-android-motorola-rev2&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#kpvalbx=_ifGzZKHcJKmWi-gP2JSUyAg_37 -
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Full size plot in Ealing £90 plus 4 mornings a season "volunteering"
Helping build toilets, planting trees ,pruning the fruit trees and grape vines on the communal plots.,general tidying up.
Half price for concessions.
Allotment shop offering supplies at cost.
Self managed but council owned.
Absolutely love it,would probably pay more. -
This works well for us on raised beds
https://www.slughelp.com/electric-slug-fence/
If you are flinging them over a fence you need a good throwing arm.
Need to move them a minimum of 65 ft or they'll return "home",not as impressive as homing pigeons,but not bad.
Good Luck!