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![]() "Adrian" wrote in message . 244.170... Mark Fry ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : And Mr Firth you are right it is a bag of ****e compared to the Discovery that I part ex'd for it. But it still doesn't give any little scrote the right to come and take it off of me.....does it? It's insured, isn't it? They'd be doing you a favour. You're right it's insured, but how does that justify some scrote, pair of scrotes for that matter stealing it. And just how would they be doing me a favour? The insurance premium would increase, then there's the inconvenience of getting to and from work every day by public transport while the insurance co. try and pay me less than the vehicles true value, or the cost and time of trying to replace it with something similar? So, please feel free enlighten me, other than that you could always to back to the village that you escaped from. Because some village has lost it idiot and I think I know just where he might be! |
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