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    Posted: 18 January 2009 at 5:17pm
If you remember, in august last year some idiot took my car out while i was sitting at a intersection, well we have had our new car for 5 months and last night it was parked on the road as our garage was full, and what chat fing well know, some asshole at midnight last night, took our car out...so now our new car has been towed, have to contacted the insurance company on tuesday (as monday is a public holiday here), and fingers crossed the car can be fixed and we dont ahve to go looking for a new car.

he damaged the drivers side, but hit with enough force that the moved the car up the curb into the tree trunk, took the tire off the rim.....and NO he/she didnt stop.

I really dont need this right now...


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Flippin heck! Bugger Kaz!

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Oh man!!! Kaz, you've had the worst luck with your cars lately

Big and I hope your car can be fixed with too many hassles
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You poor thing - that's just miserable. Can't believe there are people who don't stop when they do something like that. Grrr....

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Oh no Kaz that sux fingers crossed you don't have to go looking for a new car.




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i really hope we dont have to get another car, but we are going to be without a car for at least 3-4 wks, and that just sucks....makes my life so much more harder....grrrr


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Oh crap, that sux Kazzle. And how rude of them not to stop and own up. Hope it's fixable so at least you get your car back.
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Aw Kaz that totally sucks!! I hope it gets fixed and back to you quick smart
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Oh no, that sounds terrible - stress you don't need right now!
Hope it doesn't take too long to fix and get back to you.


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they probably didn't stop because they were probably drunk......i hope you can get it sorted quickly kaz!

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thanks guys and yeap we all think it was a drunk driver, but someone who also lives on this street as its not a main throughfare....so at midnight it would have to be someone coming home.

oh well ringing the insurance company tomorrow


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Don't forget to call the Police because not stopping after an accident is a crime and they may actually go looking for the owner of the vehicle if you (and they) suspect that it's someone local.

Sadly, if they don't front or are not found, you will probably have to pay your excess.

Try and get a repairer with a courtesy vehicle and don't be bullied by the Insurance Co. to go to one of their approved repairers (who might not have a courtesy vehicle) as they're not allowed to do that.

If you were able to find the driver of the other vehicle, your Insurance Co. may recover the costs of a rental vehicle on your behalf for the time yours is off the road.

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Goodness me Kaz, thats horrible

Hope the insurance company sort it out quickly for you. Not what you need to be dealing with right now.

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police were called straight away, our insurance doesnt cover for a courtesy car, and its okay we can get hold of a car on the odd day...so all good there...

as for the driver of the other vechicle, basically i think its "good luck" if we ever find him/her


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I feel for you. That must suck. Last week while parked in a parking garage, my car was hit. Lucky, the guy reported it. The insurnace lady said that I was so lucky that he owned up to it.
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