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Goes to NITO....
for being so helpful (and generous) in my efforts to put Red back together. Thanks Buddy I owe you.......
Close second to Phil at Barretts Motorsport
This is my counterpoint to the posts complaining of poor service etc. Sometimes the good experiences get overlooked
DJ
for being so helpful (and generous) in my efforts to put Red back together. Thanks Buddy I owe you.......
Close second to Phil at Barretts Motorsport
This is my counterpoint to the posts complaining of poor service etc. Sometimes the good experiences get overlooked
DJ
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hi DJ,
Care to share your experiences of sorting recovery back to home/garage getting it fixed etc? What was covered by insurance?
hopefully may help others in similiar situations.
cheers,
greg
Care to share your experiences of sorting recovery back to home/garage getting it fixed etc? What was covered by insurance?
hopefully may help others in similiar situations.
cheers,
greg
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by gregh:
<B>hi DJ,
Care to share your experiences of sorting recovery back to home/garage getting it fixed etc? What was covered by insurance?
hopefully may help others in similiar situations.
cheers,
greg[/quote]
greg
mine was not covered by insurance, but then I knew that when I took out the cover. Green Flag, AA were not too keen on me joining on the spot to put it mildly
According to Dave, the guy who trailered me home, all the breakdown companies ask the drivers if recovery was from a trackday now, so I guess you had all better read the small print carefully in your policies. (You all did that already, right ?? ) It would appear that recovery from a track accident is going to get harder to get cover for.
For those not covered, the cost is £1/mile for the full round trip.......incident-home-base for recovery vehicle...in my case 434 miles
Now, some drivers will turn a blind eye according to Dave, but many will not. In my case I had to arrange pickup from Cadwell Park which tended to give the game away
<B>hi DJ,
Care to share your experiences of sorting recovery back to home/garage getting it fixed etc? What was covered by insurance?
hopefully may help others in similiar situations.
cheers,
greg[/quote]
greg
mine was not covered by insurance, but then I knew that when I took out the cover. Green Flag, AA were not too keen on me joining on the spot to put it mildly
According to Dave, the guy who trailered me home, all the breakdown companies ask the drivers if recovery was from a trackday now, so I guess you had all better read the small print carefully in your policies. (You all did that already, right ?? ) It would appear that recovery from a track accident is going to get harder to get cover for.
For those not covered, the cost is £1/mile for the full round trip.......incident-home-base for recovery vehicle...in my case 434 miles
Now, some drivers will turn a blind eye according to Dave, but many will not. In my case I had to arrange pickup from Cadwell Park which tended to give the game away
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