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I'd get the insurance people to chase her down

Saves your time, your money - and that’s what their there for- that’s what you have paid them for!

You were a good person and gave her a chance...

She obviously took it, spat on it, screwed it up and thrown back at your face.

Cry 'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of insurance,

They know the laws and can make her life hell:

Bad credit rating,

Repossession of personal property

Loan sharks knocking at her/family door at all hours

You’ll feel that warm and fuzzy feeling that someone is getting their priorities forcibly rearranged from them, due to their cowardliness and there is some righteous returning to this world!

The sooner the better- you may have already done your self a disservice!

The more time that passes- more time she has to change her details- making it harder for her to be found.

My two cents

PS: when people do this it pisses me off!

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Forget the idea you had about the 3000 cover! just go to the insurance company with the claim. Dont say anything about the chick not having insurance. Give them her details. They will fix your car and go after her for the money!

Thats if i had Full insurance

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Getting really annoying/ PI55ED OFF!

I dont understand, what the FU(K did i do to her to be such a FU(KEN B!TCH about this..

Im gonna take it to court, and get her for more than what its worth..

Ive missed out on Formal runs.. which is an income. im goin to missout on my Christmas holidays because i have no car to travel.

FU(KED UP!

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Not returning calls or repling to msg's

She was really nice at the start, so i thought it was all gonna go good.

But thats where i went wrong. Now i cant find her.. She works at "The Hospital" i dont know which one, but i have some friends that can maybe find out.. Im gonna give my insurance a call right now.. see how we go.

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Thats if i had Full insurance

If you can't afford comp insurance- you can't afford the car!!!

Sorry but that’s how I see it!

Good luck any way

Stevie- when you finshed with the chick, give SkyGTRline a few slaps for not having full insurance!

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