quadrifoglio verde wrote: » The park isn't just famous for the deer you know. After all the furry glen is aptly named.
dar83 wrote: » Yeah... My point wasn't about someone else driving your car, more about someone greasing your stick shift. Haha.
Chris_Heilong wrote: » You mean these kind of things?
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Can you not get one of those USB fans and put in into your head unit?
Sobanek wrote: » Nope, not insured, but will be happy to take a look and talk to you about it. I've driven an E61 530d so can't be too different.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » USB head unit........ Yeah, no. The Yaris is OEM laaaaaaaaad :pac:
Chris_Heilong wrote: » I had a feeling this would be the answer.
Chris_Heilong wrote: » all companies seem to drag their feet here in Ireland, I had to ring the other parties insurance company 3 times before getting any action from them, they said they would ring the company they use and get me a courtesy car and the car hire company would give me a call, that was yesterday, no call. So I wait today until 12. Call insurance company again who told me the info is gone trough to the car hire place already ad to give them a shout, Called them explained the situation and the guy said I am with another customer right now and will call you back, that was an hour and a half ago. I was hoping to drive to work today and not have to take public transport.
pred racer wrote: » You need to presume that everybody you deal with on the phone (not just insurance companies) is either inept, an idiot, or both! then you're not surprised when it gets fcuked up, and it's nice when somebody actually does their job correctly;)
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Yeah alot of ringing involved, idiots the lot. Car hire company eventually told me that a car was booked for me to collect today but nobody told me and I am in work until 23:00 so had to move it to tomorrow, then they tell me I need to transfer my insurance but my insurance company is closed the weekend and they would not give me a reg over the phone. Eventually agreed to pay them €20 for 2 days insurance from themselves and will swap insurance on Monday. Girl on phone also said "oh, the insurance company has booked our smallest carsize for you but there are none available, would you mind something bigger." mmm yeah.
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Yeah alot of ringing involved, idiots the lot. Car hire company eventually told me that a car was booked for me to collect today but nobody told me and I am in work until 23:00 so had to move it to tomorrow, then they tell me I need to transfer my insurance but my insurance company is closed the weekend and they would not give me a reg over the phone. Eventually agreed to pay them €20 for 2 days insurance from themselves and will swap insurance on Monday. Girl on phone also said "oh, the insurance company has booked our smallest car size for you but there are none available, would you mind something bigger." mmm yeah.
Mycroft H wrote: » Cannot believe it's cheaper to insure me on a motorbike that'll do 0-60 in 4 seconds than it is to insure a Ford Ka. The mind boggles.
Supergurrier wrote: » KA drivers generally live to collect their claim
toastedpickles wrote: » Question Say a truck is going along a three lane stretch of road, as we all know it has to stay in the left lane, but say it over takes to the middle and then again to the outer most lane, that's illegal isn't it??
dgt wrote: » I don't know why bad things happen to me all the time, but I'm sick of it. No matter what I do it always seems to go wrong, what I thought I had was grand turns sour as per norm. Not only the cars but much more was taken away from me earlier, along with quite crushing news that concerns my health. Just to kick me when I'm down. I don't know why I bother, I realy shouldn't even start. Maybe I should stay a recluse for my own sanity. Theres got to be more than this sh*t Normal me will return when sober, hopefully, though that seems unlikely at this stage