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The insurance policy you have is irrelevant provided you have all the other persons info and they are holding insurance.

If they are uninsured then you'd likely need full comp with your insurance company then you just pay excess car gets fixed and they'll chase person responsible as long as you provide the relevant info 3rd party I think it'd be up to you to sort out as 3rd party is to cover if you hit another persons car, or your car suffers fire or theft

My smash repairer gave me the forms for claiming through a lawyer and as I said cost nothing so probably any repairer can point you in the right direction it's very common

just told housemate he's gotta pay me for using my rice. and i'm not going to charge him for the previous times, but at least split the cost 3 way.

says he's not going to use my rice anymore.

we'll see how long this lasts. sif not be able to afford f**ken 8 bux.

I feel ya, want a hug?

Apart from unigrad and gradconnection, you got any other sites?

Yes, pls. Then again, when rejection emails/calls/texts LOL.

Not particularly. To be honest, I've been pretty slack with them, due to reasons :/

so jelly.

2 months and im out. or wait until september and ditch optus....

I went from Telstra to optus. Telstra was just costing me to much and optus have the same cover in my area but $60 cheaper a month lol

I had to get the excel fixed at their repairer as I only had third party.. That's with the other guy at fault...

Didn't care coz it was only the excel and lifetime warranty on repairs anyway..

Shoulda gotten angry mang..

Taking my car to Micolour tonight, 3rd party and other woman at fault :)

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