i had plenty of problems that's why i would not even use them to insure a 10 year old pair of pantsRUM4MO wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2017 4:35 pm I don't know how things are now, but anyone ending up with a claim against a Directline policy holder in the past could look forward to having to put up with lots of problems!
Undeclared mod in accident
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Dink
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Re: Undeclared mod in accident
Re: Undeclared mod in accident
Hi Mate,
Hopefully you've sorted this now, but if you can send me a private message I will give you some information of what happened to "someone I know" in a situation like this.
Regards,
Tom
EDIT: I got your PM, but I still don't have permission to reply, as soon as I am aloud to send private messages on here, i'll tell you what happened.
Hopefully you've sorted this now, but if you can send me a private message I will give you some information of what happened to "someone I know" in a situation like this.
Regards,
Tom
EDIT: I got your PM, but I still don't have permission to reply, as soon as I am aloud to send private messages on here, i'll tell you what happened.
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wezzel98765
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Re: Undeclared mod in accident
At worst you can just pay the extra premium, it won't invalidate it. Same with anything that may be forgotten, but they will charge you the extra cost for each year you have insured with them.
On a non fault claim I literally wouldn't worry though.
On a non fault claim I literally wouldn't worry though.