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Old May 24th, 2016, 01:52 PM   #26
BDfromBC
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Name: Brandon
Location: Okanagan
Join Date: Jul 2015

Motorcycle(s): EX250-J

Posts: 70
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Originally Posted by akima View Post
^ fraud

... theft by false pretence

... nice

buddy, they stole his insurance money, and didn't cover him when a comprehensive claim actually occurred.

He is bending the truth in his favour,
Even if it was another car hitting his bike, it's still a comprehensive claim.
Even if his sister knocked the bike over. It's a comprehensive claim.
The other persons insurance has to cover you... If not, your comprehensive coverage steps up. (Theft, hit and run, act of God.)
Unless he is lying, and someone was riding the bike... In that case don't do what I said you're already trying to cheat :/

If something legitimately happened to my bike, that was comprehensive, and they said it was collision, I would be forced to show them otherwise. No business in the world, is gonna take my money without providing some service or product... Take it how you will. I'm not a thief, if it was collision, and I was proving it to be comprehensive... That's a little different.
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