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No amazing news, except I'm being treated like the criminal by the assessor!

Word of advice, take pictures of every inch of your car as who knows if you too will be asked if windows actually were fitted to your car!!!

Also check to make sure that when you tell them what accessories are on your car when you itemise the stereo system and then give them the total dollar amount, they don't try to get out of it by saying "oh we thought it was the price of just the CD player, not the other parts too, so we changed sound system to just read CD player on accessories"

Also remember to ring them when you make an addition and they don't send you an update policy!!!

Keep an eye on the dodgy bastards, they're happy to take thousands of you each year, they just don't like working for it!

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Good work getting it back man, and for my 2c I hope they pay you out too. If mine got stolen my biggest concern (being that it's insured) would be getting it back thrashed and having the insurance company try to give it back after a couple dodgy repair jobs. Much better to pick out a new one because a repaired thrashed car is NOT what you had prior to the theft, IMHO that's why we pay the exorbitant fees to insure it in the first place.

Yeah I'm going to amke my point with them next week...as

A) why does it take over a week to assess a car?

B) They've had over $4K out of me over the past couple of years, so they better start earning their money

C)Someone has been caught and they will recover cost from him, so I better start seeing some action!!!

Yeah you can unstick this Adrian, thanks

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