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simont ([personal profile] simont) wrote2010-07-21 11:00 am

Stress

Direct Line rang me up yesterday, told me my car was a write-off, and let me know what paperwork would have to go where as a result.

Today I rang them back to ask them the one question I hadn't remembered to ask at the time, which is how long I get to keep the hire car they supplied me with. The woman I just spoke to had managed (or, more likely, her computer system had managed) to lose all my details, but said that the usual procedure is that I have to give the hire car back five days after receiving the settlement cheque.

That doesn't seem very long! I had guessed they'd at least let me keep it for a few weeks while I sorted out finding and buying a new car. I can of course start that process in advance of receiving the cheque – but I could easily imagine that not everybody would have the spare money to do that. So I'm less impressed with DL this week than I was last week.

On the plus side, my neck is definitely getting better. Can't credit DL with that one, though!

[identity profile] valkyriekaren.livejournal.com 2010-07-21 10:34 am (UTC)(link)
Oh dear, does sound like you took a bit of a knock. A twisted chassis is basically not fixable.
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[personal profile] pvaneynd 2010-07-21 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
It is fixable. My brother had to handle the result of the son-of-big-chief taking his right of way on a tram. However the tram is always right, not only in the eyes of the law, but also for physics 101: weight car: 1E3 Kg, weight tram >>25E3 Kg.

The car 'could not be' a write off, so they fixed the U shaped car. However I would not like to drive that or even be close to that car being driven...