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shannons are idiots, i had a person hit me on the side and the accident wasnt my fault at all and they want me to get a driving history, when everytime i get a fine or what ever i ring the person at shannons of which i have been dealing with for the past 5 years and let him know.

so repairs wont comence until i do that, which i crap when i wasnt my fault the guy turned in to me on a straight piece of road the police even stated that also motor reg is open 8:30-4pm and i work 8:30-5pm and Steve will vouch i dont really get a lunch break ever so i cant go down there and anyway it costs money.

Anyway i have spoken to a few ppl in the industrie and they even cant understand why im being treated like this

so thats why im going through the company that hit me

If i could use race tape to fix it i would luke lol

the way i got mine done fast is u just keep calling them, there will be an adelaide branch of ur insurance company just call them every single day and ask if its moved forwood a step.. i did this with both my write offs, the 1st 2 weeks or so are slow coz they get shitty with u, but after that they just get over it and hurry up :P as for the petrol situation... b less boost happy haha i duno!

mine is shannons full comp and 115.00 pr month idiots

his i dont know they wont tell me i have to wait until tuesday if i havent heard from the assessor to call back

I'm sure they're obligated to inform you details of their insurer. :P

I'm sure they're obligated to inform you details of their insurer. :P

yeah i'd be going after him a million miles an hour. If he's admitted liability, then pester him daily for either payment or his ins company's details.

A formal letter to him giving him 7 days to respond with his intentions would've been the way to go....if you don't get anywhere with him and you still want to go with a letter, you might be able to use my companies letterhead. Official letters tend to speak louder than personal ones.

Alternatively, depending on the exact details of the accident, I'm happy to give him a ring for you and see if I have better luck. Unfortunately he probably sees you as someone he can stuff around and draw the whole process out.......people like that annoy me. If he is not accepting liability, that may explain his lack of cooperation.

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