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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 11:45 AM
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I had an accident 2 years ago, third party at fault. Managed to sort the liability out eventually but I am STILL getting calls from personal injury firms. The claims handler and the insurance company must have passed my details on and since then they have probably been sold to every sodding claims outfit in the UK. I literally have around 30 numbers blocked on my phone and more get blocked every week.

As I result I never answer a call from an block/unknown/random area code number.

Total bastards!
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 01:05 PM
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Do as i did - tell them you will report them for inciting you to commit fraud
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Old Mar 10, 2014 | 02:36 PM
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To rub salt into the wound, I have just looked at the cost of the 'phone call my wife made to Admiral at the time of the bump to report the incident... it cost a cool £7.80.

So in addition to the referral fees this shower-of-shit are receiving from every type of parasite in the known universe, they're also skimming a cut from the calls to report incidents.

I am inclined to invoice the cost of this call to the third-party (or their insurer) who drove into the back of car; it's a material loss.

Utter c_unts.
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