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Joozee
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Posted - 11 November 2008 :  16:15:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, not been on the forum for a bit...I've been bankrupt for 6 months now and all is going well. On Sunday someone piled into the back of my car and it's away being repaired. I was wondering, if it is written off and I get a payout, do i need to inform the OR it and the details of a replacement vehicle?

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Jon

John
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Posted - 12 November 2008 :  01:29:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

no this is not necessary.
Just make sure that if you replace the car the new one is not of too high a value. £2K to £2.5K is fine.

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Joozee
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Posted - 14 November 2008 :  14:26:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for that John...so i don' need to tell them about it at all? The only reason I ask is because how would they know if I bought a car that was 3/4k? Not that I can afford it...

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