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Had this happen to me once, so I know your pain ($800 damage to my car) which at the time was slightly over my excess so I just paid it as not to affect my rating.

When I found my car with the rear 1/4 about 20cm in towards my boot I Was :rant: :rant:

and people looking on where :O

Don't think they'd heard that kind of language for a while

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chances are they could if it was audible. Everytime I have been to tafe I have taken down the plates of the 2 cars next to me and I have it in a place where I can see it from the lunch room. but im not going there again so if it gets parked, its in a public place where ppl walk past all the time or its in a car park with video surveilance.

at tafe some joker thought it was funny to twist my driver side side mirror the wrong way, now I got his plate number. if it happens that I find him, ill do worse to the little joker.

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I had the same thing happen to me when i was out at Nightcrawler's. We went to 4-5 shops and only noticed the damage afterwards, so i don't even know if the car that hit me was parked there. Got a quote from work (staff rates) to get it fixed...... and after hearing the cost it can stay there

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i have a phone full of pics of cars next to me in the carpark....once this prick in a 4wd parked literally 3 cm away from my car....if my misus wasnt there to talk me out of it i would have done something i prob would have regretted....

i had to get in the other side, drop the hand brake and push her out....

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i parked away from everyone.other than one car that was 1 car space away from me

i dont understand how they could of hit me.but you do get some spaced out wankers.

the stupid thing is i live streight accross from the shops i should of walked

but my drive way is f**kn long.

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