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Liverpool Lou

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  1. Let me guess, you are an insurance agent! I was in the insurance and associated business and was a broker for a few years.
  2. It said solar cells, could that be different from solar panels...I've no idea, you may have?
  3. Did it in my day. Used to live in a hole in the road or a shoebox.???????? You didn't do any international maritime trips, then, unless that shoebox was in Belgravia!
  4. Any time you've handed your passport over for a bank transaction it's been checked, they don't tell you that, though.
  5. The other link specifically states that she was the pasenger.
  6. What century are you living in?! Regardless of that, how is travelling on a boat for weeks with broken back vertebrae going to be any less difficult than flying?
  7. Due to other female company, he told her to leave and gave her B1,000. He then changed his mind and asked her to stay but she'd then already booked another customer. He lost his temper then and put the boot in. The link explains it quite clearly.
  8. I read about bruises and blood dripping from her face. I read about her refusing to stay after other women left. If you are saying that excuses what the guy did, it puts you in the same category of low-life. He didn't say that.
  9. Does he want to register for military service, i.e. join up, or is he actually taking his chances and just waiting for the draw? If he volunteers, as opposed to being drafted, he'll serve less time.
  10. ...or if the policy conditions haven't been complied with, that is enough to invalidate the policy.
  11. Simply being a passenger on a bike could have been enough to invalidate any associated claims, it is not an indication that there was no policy.
  12. Interesting point. If a pillion passenger was fully insured in their own right but, unbeknown to them, the rider (driver) was unlicenced would their (the pillion passengers) insurance refuse to pay out? in this case, there's no way she wouldn't have known.
  13. The OP does state who the rider was. It, and a following report, have links to where the article came from.
  14. In most cases of normal, everyday policies, that can be done in 10 minutes, it does not take two hours of reading.
  15. Nonsense. By law, insurer's cannot hide policy conditions in "the fine print", something that doesn't exist in insurance policies, never mind being there in large volumes. All policy holders are told to check the conditions of the policy.
  16. Once again an AN poster who cannot read. She was not the rider and she was wearing a helmet (they do not prevent facial injuries).
  17. You know that this accident was a foreigner's fault when he lost control of the scooter, yes? How could Thailand change that?
  18. Yes, those social workers and the way that they're forced to become social workers. The statutory minimum 5.6 weeks' holiday isn't enough for a healthy, young woman?
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