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Just a heads up on NRMA, dont go with them, they will just rip u a new bastard and shot on your back. And if your with them leave before you have to make a claim

Yours sincerely,

One pissed off fella

Lol awesome!

New asshole and shoot on your back* is what I ment to say, rage typing haha

Can you elaborate more on the story? Or are you likely to kill someone in the process? :P

Just put up with a claim that dragged out for over 3 months after my car was a "victim" of a hit and run and still got done up the ass, they don't care how long you have been with them or how much you pay in premiums. Just giving everyone a heads up basically lol

Bullet point:

Hit and run

Nrma

f**k around

f**k around

Rude flamin mongrel

f**k around

f**k around

3 months later very low cash settlement and minus your 600gie excess for doing f**k all

Cheers dream boats haha

Heard similar stories lately about NRMA with someone here at work. Their car was hit and written off and it took about 3 odd months to sort it out. In the mean time they had to get a new car otherwise no way of transportation.

On the other hand yes my parents have been with NRMA for decades and no problems ...

Just put up with a claim that dragged out for over 3 months after my car was a "victim" of a hit and run and still got done up the ass, they don't care how long you have been with them or how much you pay in premiums. Just giving everyone a heads up basically lol

Bullet point:

Hit and run

Nrma

f**k around

f**k around

Rude flamin mongrel

f**k around

f**k around

3 months later very low cash settlement and minus your 600gie excess for doing f**k all

Cheers dream boats haha

F**K'N LOL !

It is a shame when things like this happen especially with one of the bigger insurance companies :( I think everyone is having a new look through their fine print on their policy now ay.

If not at fault you maintain your 60% no claim and receive the insured value.

If not a write off then repaired to your satisfaction.

As for the 3months wait - that's plain BS.

1-2 weeks max to assess damage and 1-2 weeks to payout or select/approve repairers quote.

Timeframe to remediate depends on repairers quote being accepted, parts availability and shops workload.

Edited by Sinista32

If not at fault you maintain your 60% no claim and receive the insured value.

If not a write off then repaired to your satisfaction.

 

As for the 3months wait - that's plain BS.

1-2 weeks max to assess damage and 1-2 weeks to payout or select/approve repairers quote.

Timeframe to remediate depends on repairers quote being accepted, parts availability and shops workload.

I thought you only kept your no claim bonus for not at fault accidents only if you gave them details of the driver at fault. So if you walk out to your car and find it damaged and no-one saw it happen then it's not really a "not at fault" claim

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