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Liverpool Lou

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  1. As you, so succinctly, said, "Think before you post or if you don't know, don't post at all". "UnionPay services since December, 2008 Local service hotline 00-800-800-95516 UnionPay cards are accepted at almost all merchants and ATMs in South Africa". https://www.unionpayintl.com/cardholderServ/globalCard/jp/global_3/10030332?type=1#:~:text=UnionPay cards are accepted at,and ATMs in South Africa.
  2. What did Bangkok Bank tell her? You're going to rely on guesses from AN posters for something that vital?
  3. "we can provide cover for you". They would say that because they are brokers, they are not insurers and I'd guess that you completed an initial SBC questionnaire not a Zurich application form. Zurich, the insurer, will be the ones to decide on exclusions and/or loadings and that information will be included in your policy documents when/if issued.
  4. There is no lawsuit, just a letter from her lawyers and a letter is just a letter. If they/she were in a good position to sue him, they'd be doing that, not writing a letter.
  5. He is accessing publicly available information - he does not stalk her, he does not publish who is on the plane or where she is if she was on the plane, the publicly available information does not endanger her safety nor "infringe on her privacy" when she is in public.
  6. Foreigners sure are permitted to drive pickups, regardless of what is being carried, as long as they are not working.
  7. No reason for the chassis not to be fixed if welded properly.
  8. Even less relevant than my post!
  9. The fine quoted is a maximum but, so far, no one has been fined anything.
  10. "He walked away free and wasn't fined". Got anything to back up that assertion?
  11. I thought that all foreigner drivers were the aces? That's certainly the impression AN posters like to give.
  12. Tailor on Ten would be my recommendation if you want decent tailored trousers, B4000 upwards. Any "Indian" tailor's outlet would make poorer quality, less tailored trousers, for a couple of thousand, maybe less. EDIT: Sorry, just noticed that you want CM recommendations, forget mine!
  13. I don't think Chatuchak or Uniqlo or local flea markets do tailored trousers.
  14. Ok, here's just one reference, there are many others... "What Percentage of Travel Insurance Claims are Denied? Contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of Canadian travel insurance claims are paid by insurers, while a relatively small number of claims are declined: 95.3% of travellers had their travel insurance claims paid1, according to a KPMG survey 98% of submitted claims were fully or partially paid2, according to a Pollera Strategic Insights survey The Pollera survey also found a high rate of satisfaction among individuals who submitted a claim: 91% of respondents who submitted a claim were satisfied with the claims process from start to finish2" https://www.snowbirdadvisorinsurance.ca/learning-centre/top-5-tips-avoid-having-your-travel-insurance-claim-rejected#:~:text=95.3% of travellers had their,a Pollera Strategic Insights survey
  15. So you dont think 28% is a significant number? So you don't think that 72% is much more significant number than 28%? Approximately 90% of all insurance claims, generally, are paid out by insurance companies. Google is your friend, if you dispute that.
  16. "...the Insurance Ombudsman in the UK upheld the claims of 28% of the people wo made a claim that there insurance claims for motor insurance had unfairly been rejected". So the ombudsman rejected 72% of those "unfair rejection" claims and only upheld 28%! "A large number of rejected claims are not even taken to the Ombudsman...". How do you know that - what is that "large number"?
  17. As they have reputations to uphold and regulators to answer to, insurers will abide by the policy conditions for legitimate claims covered by the policy.
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