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26-08-2004, 11:44 AM | #1 |
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Insurance - be warned
Well hereās the follow up to the sorry saga of my stolen Monster 750 Corse.
After getting a derisory cheque of Ā£3740 less my Ā£200 excess making it Ā£3540 through the post from Hastings Direct, with no cover or offer letter with it, although this did arrive in the post about 3 days later This amounts to an almost Ā£3000 loss in less than 3 years and with the no claims loss Iāve no chance of being able to replace the bike. I naturally turned to the broker who was Carole Nash. I told them that I believed Hastings Direct hadnāt taken into account the fact that the bike, although 2.5 years old was still āas newā having only done 1700 miles, and the special dealer edition factor also didnāt seem to cut any ice. Hastings Direct asked for adverts to substantiate my claim, but I wrote back saying how can I do that when to my knowledge there was only about a dozen bikes done like that and at the time of purchase it was the first 750 and more than likely the only 750 to be so done. It was also a further problem in that with Chris Clarkeās closing I had no chance of getting any back-up letter from the dealer and originator of the work. Anyway, we have had about 2 months of to-ing and fro-ing, and having repeated requests from Hastings Direct to supply adverts despite my writing to explain time and again I wish I could. The big issue here is the appalling level of customer service from Hastings Direct, via Carole Nash. I was promised on 3 occasions that Hastings Direct would write to me about the matter, NO letter ever arrived. After talking to Carole Nash again, this particular time being the only time in communication with Carole Nash that I talked to someone with some customer service skills, he had talked to Hastings and left a message for one of their engineer assessors who would call me to discuss this problem. Of course no phone call was ever forthcoming and Carole Nash have told me this morning that the reason Hastings Direct wonāt up the offer is because I didnāt declare the mods. Bo****ks I said, one of the reasons I changed to Carole Nash was to make sure the paint job etc was covered and when I got the quote I specifically told Carole Nash about the mods, and was told thatās fine and the mods would be covered. Well it wasnāt apparently and itās my fault for not checking the certificates when I received them and making sure the items declared were written on the certificate At that point Iām afraid, to use a famous Geilgud line from the film āBattle of Britaināā¦. āItās unforgivable, I lost my temperā The sad little muppet on the other end of the line got a good verbal pasting :twisted: So, it seems thatās it, I was going to take it up with the Insurance Ombudsman service, but Iāve just discovered itās now defunct and there is only the general financial ombudsman service to go through Anyway, itās great to be wise after the event, but I urge anyone to check that any declared mods are stated on your documents, and if any one is insured with Hastings Direct or Carole Nashā¦..go somewhere else.....it could happen to you. I thoroughly enjoyed my Monster ownership while it lasted, and to those of you I met through this fine organisation, and especially to Terry, Grunt and Marky for the laughs Iāve still got an as new battery and a pair of 200 mile use only standard cans if anyone requires them. All the best to you all, :burnout: Last edited by Corsepilot; 26-08-2004 at 11:48 AM.. |
26-08-2004, 11:59 AM | #2 |
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Cripes mate!
What a tale, you must be double gutted! First to have your bike nicked then to have your insurance company pull that old scam on you, you're not the first person to be done over like that but at least when I had my crash last year I could argue the toss with the insurance assessor (who wanted to write it off) to get my bike rebuilt, if it had been nicked the derisory 9k they offered me for a 3 week old 998 wouldnt have gone far
Good luck, dont let it put you off! May not be the same as your dearly beloved corse 750 but there's some nice 2nd hand bikes on the site for sale. :burnout: |
26-08-2004, 11:59 AM | #3 |
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Blimey Graham - what a sorry saga for you!
Have you got another bike on the road now - or will it be many eons before then? Charlotte |
26-08-2004, 12:30 PM | #4 | |
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I know it's a poor sum they have left you with, but there are some well cared for second hand Monsters with lots of trick bits, regularly coming up for sale on this forum.....don't let "The Man" get you down, stick your finger well and truely up in his face and get back out there on another Monster! :twisted: Remind me I owe you a Pint if we ever meet up! |
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26-08-2004, 01:20 PM | #5 |
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Charlotte,
No, I won't be getting another bike for a while, not a practical proposition at the moment. Next spring when my current work contract ends, almost certainley the next job will be in the city somewhere or nearby vacinity, so I'm going to wait till then and then maybe buy something appropiate to whatever the commute is going to be. That maybe an secondhand M620 but depending on other factors it may have to be a cheap as chips twist'n'go something or other Other long term options maybe going back to my roots and look for a neglected A10 and restore as an RGS replica..... The missus has also hinted that something that has a somewhat more relaxed and comfy pinion for her would nice....hinting at a Hardly Ridable If I do get a new bike of whatever desription, in the future I sure as hell will be paying a few hundred quid for GAP insurance. The other point I've got to consider is because the Monster was taken from my locked garage, everyone from the Police to the guy who fitted the replacement garage door has warned that the general MO of these towrags is to wait 6 months or so and come back and do you again on the assumption that you've been paid out and replaced everything.... Which may mean having a word with a few contacts and setting up the garage door with some booby trapped Mk9 Thunderflashes :twisted: Last edited by Corsepilot; 26-08-2004 at 01:34 PM.. |
26-08-2004, 01:41 PM | #6 |
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i think you should be allowed to set up your garage door with claymoors............... so what if the scumbag gets killed......... bottom line is he would still be alive and safe had he not been in a place he shouldnt have !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! feckin lefties make me sick............. if i catch you on/in my property i should have the right to beat you as hard as i feel fits the crime................. anyway, as far as my case is looking, the engineer has just been round........ says i'm looking at a total loss !!!!!!!!!! now my claim is based on a standard bike......... have removed all carbon goodies and termigs etc............. fingers crossed i'll be riding soon
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26-08-2004, 02:26 PM | #7 | |
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The law (and Little Monster will probably correct me) as I understand it says something like "you have a right to protect yourself, your familly and your possessions with reasonable force that matches the perceived threat". In other words if someone breaks into your house and comes at you with a knife, you can respond with the force that you felt necessary to protect yourself, if they have a gun, you can similarly respond with the force that seems reasonable under the circumstances. If they are standing with their hands in their pockets, regrettably you can not blow their head clean off with a 12 bore. I'd be inclined to say I saw him come at me out of the garage with a long screwdriver and thats why I hit him twice with the pickaxe handle m'lud, to disarm him, and I deeply regret the fact that during this both his arms were broken! Sorry for all the waffle....did you have an alarm fitted? What sort of ant-theft devices did you have? (lock&chain, disc lock etc). Last edited by madhatter; 26-08-2004 at 02:29 PM.. |
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26-08-2004, 02:29 PM | #8 |
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or i guess in my case, i could just go out in my leathers............. the poor git would **** himself laughing............... and just how much of a threat can you be with pee running down your inside leg !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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26-08-2004, 02:40 PM | #9 | |
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26-08-2004, 02:53 PM | #10 | |
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The bike was all Datatagged, and I had recently bought an expensive Propa-Lok ground anchor & chain, but my cordless hammer drill wasn't man enough to make an impression on the concrete floor to fix the bolts. Because of other time commitments I hadn't got around to hiring the neccessary gennie and tools to fix it in to the slab. So it was sitting in the box by the bike, and of course the scum nicked that as well, not to mention emptying the garage of all my tools.... And to cap it all they took an aerosol can from my garage and graffiti 'tagged' the broken garage door just for fun..... |
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26-08-2004, 03:20 PM | #11 |
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Bast**ds thieving scum.
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26-08-2004, 03:24 PM | #12 | |
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Graham, was gonna ask you about the saga today....but seem's like this answers the questions....that sucks..... Dave |
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26-08-2004, 03:48 PM | #13 |
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Not a very happy bunny now Dave, 'ol matey.
Better cash the feckin' cheque now in case they cancel it for verbally abusing their staff....... :lol: |
26-08-2004, 04:04 PM | #14 |
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its a long shot but did the police recognise the tag they sprayed?...not too bright thieves. A good word of warning to all with garages chain the bugger down and leave the alarm on even when inside.
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26-08-2004, 04:08 PM | #15 |
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once i'm mobile again i'm going to fix shoot bolts on inside or garage door, the kind you find on a back gate......... but big ones....... 2 in bottom cornres and 2 half way up............. also think i'll go for a ground anchor too
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