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i got hit in the ass when i had my old VT commonwhore.

was sitting at lights when a VL went up my ass at 65 ks

he didnt have any insurance, and i only had third party.

repair bill was 5 k, luckily RAA gave me 3g, but i had to pay the rest.

still waiting this day for him to pay RAA the full amount

($5,500) so i can get my 2g back.

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Edited by craig R33

well if there not going to pay up.do what someone else has already said...watch them for a while find out what they have then take all you can to make back what they ow you.hell im sure alot of us on here would be in to help you out...me for one! this sort of thing really pis*ses me off too!

i got hit in the ass when i had my old VT commonwhore.

was sitting at lights when a VL went up my ass at 65 ks

he didnt have any insurance, and i only had third party.

repair bill was 5 k, luckily RAA gave me 3g, but i had to pay the rest.

still waiting this day for him to pay RAA the full amount

($5,500) so i can get my 2g back.

a3.jpg

I saw somthing on the news the other day about a family getting food thrown at their house and they hade notes left saying PAY THE INSURANE was that you lol

sorry to hear of your misfortune Simon definitely not deserved

^^^^ ha ha ha na mate, wasnt me, i wouldnt be using food for starters, poor bastard would prob just eat it and say thank you.

people like that dont have manners

sorry to hear of your misfortune Simon definitely not deserved

people like that dont have manners

ha ha true..but bad luck simon, wrong place at the wrong time, atleast it wasnt your liner!

i hope the recovery of your lost $ isnt as long drawn as mine. im still waiting 2 years later.

hey dude i feel your pain some idiots decided to smash all the windows on my daily driver civic the last night its a bag of crap and only cost 300 dollars but it still means i have to drive the 32 around until i can find a replacement. as for the civic its going to the scrap yard now cause i cant afford to fix it and ran out of insurance a couple of days ago. hey cruzin33 do you work for the mta i reckon i saw your old commodore at trade school a while back

hey dude i feel your pain some idiots decided to smash all the windows on my daily driver civic the last night its a bag of crap and only cost 300 dollars but it still means i have to drive the 32 around until i can find a replacement. as for the civic its going to the scrap yard now cause i cant afford to fix it and ran out of insurance a couple of days ago. hey cruzin33 do you work for the mta i reckon i saw your old commodore at trade school a while back

i think you ment me there mate,

yeah i sold it to my mate that was at mta at that stage.

he has also since sold it.

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