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next doors mrs has pmt !!!!
« on: April 06, 2004, 13:10:09 »
she got a bit 9155ed off when my mrs asked her to move a car that was blocking our drive    and put a brick thro my s3  window     they ended up paying £50 for it  even tho i got the glass from a scrapper in my lockup   (thay aint having the brick back either)   ...was going to have a pic on here but it wont let me....
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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2004, 23:10:42 »
jehesus!

50 quid.. i would have claimed more than that!

damage to very expensive stereo.. 500 quid (one you dont have)
damage to new clothed seats - 200 quid (which you also dont have)
damage to pride - priceless

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« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2004, 00:12:40 »
Wouldnt that be dishonest??

Or is that only if he got found out :)
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« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2004, 08:33:22 »
The key point is that it is damage to your property.  Regardless of the damage done it's *your* car and they threw a brick at it.

There's the plane of glass and the pain in the ass of fitting it, assuming you didn't get it done professionally.

Last time I spoke to a certain company (which will remain nameless) they were under the impression that my time was worthless (under the assumption I was stupid)  At my last place I was charged out at £3000 a day for consultancy.  If it took me a morning to sort out said damage and I were doing it professionally I'd be invoicing them for a grand and a half.  Compared to that, £50 seems reasonable for what was a deliberate attack against your property.
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