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Yes, don't get me started on beach etiquette ... it needs to be taught in schools.Sitting on a nice big beach today loads of room. Why is someone hammering a windbreak in 5ft to my right? Sod off
Thanks for the advice, I will see what I can do.If there's any way to find out her insurance provider, you could contact them with the footage. I'd avoid getting your insurance company involved if possible - although they would be able to do the legwork for you.
Good points although one stood out as not helping my dads purchase in 1972.There are a lot of things you can do.
I've done this all my life, even when I was driving a 7 year old car.
- At home, park in your garage... Well, clean it out.
- At work, scope out a good spot and always park there. There is a 30" concrete column between me and the next car.
- Park further out. I'm looking for 10,000 steps a day anyway.
- Park next to a handicap spot or handicap walkway. You get a 6 foot buffer.
- In parking lots, park on an end spot against a curb. Crowd the curb leaving a lot of room on the other side of your car.
- When you must park next to someone park on their passenger side of the car. Most cars only have one person.
- Don't park next to large SUV's, trucks or junkers in general.
- Park next to a 4 door car, 2 door cars have much longer doors.
- Never park near were people return their shopping cart, or downhill from the shopping cart return area.
Commiserations. I'm guessing she has not responded to the note.Yikes, finally got a door ding big enough to write home about. Seem plenty of people bump their doors into mine but thankfully not had any lasting mark, up until today.
I parked my car at Stanstead for a week. And yes there’s always a risk parking there but for the most part people are sensible enough, exiting the vehicle before parking up, etc.
But there’s always one! Some lady (well, I don’t want to assume…) parked up. Threw the door into my car and kept it there while she took her big ass suitcases out of the side of the car. All the while the door was jammed up to the car and took a massive chunk of paint off! She looked at it, rubbed it, the f’d off. The car was still parked there when we got back so I left a note.
Does anyone know what to do in these situations? I see on whambam they make a report but sounds like that’s an American thing. I’m guess it might be a couple of hundred pounds to fix?
That's a good start. Can you upload the recording to her Twitter or Facebook account? Sounds like she is in the BS business.Well, I found the lady online as it was a company car with her company logo and website fully visible. I also caught her littering. So yeah, I’m going to file a report and if she doesn't contact me out of her own goodness (she's an "alchemist in the natural world" so not sure how much goodness there will be..), I'll at least know how to reach her.
Not recommended for outdoor use…
Thanking you! She hasn’t responded yet but because she was at the airport and had 3 MASSIVE suitcases, I’m assuming she’ll be away for a while. I will try to contact her via her website first to see if she acknowledges - but judging by the way she just looked at the chip, rubbed it, then walked off (after tossing a banana peel away), i’m guessing its going to be a battle. I’l give her the benefit of the doubt first, then go Hail Mary if she behaves as I expect she will (hoping that she proves me wrong).That's a good start. Can you upload the recording to her Twitter or Facebook account? Sounds like she is in the BS business.
Wishing you eventual redress.
Keep us posted Tim. A hassle you can do without.Thanking you! She hasn’t responded yet but because she was at the airport and had 3 MASSIVE suitcases, I’m assuming she’ll be away for a while. I will try to contact her via her website first to see if she acknowledges - but judging by the way she just looked at the chip, rubbed it, then walked off (after tossing a banana peel away), i’m guessing its going to be a battle. I’l give her the benefit of the doubt first, then go Hail Mary if she behaves as I expect she will (hoping that she proves me wrong).
I'd be interested to see the maths...I’ve done the math and sentry costs me about 2000$ per year in electricity, because I have no solar.
How did it pan out?Thanking you! She hasn’t responded yet but because she was at the airport and had 3 MASSIVE suitcases, I’m assuming she’ll be away for a while. I will try to contact her via her website first to see if she acknowledges - but judging by the way she just looked at the chip, rubbed it, then walked off (after tossing a banana peel away), i’m guessing its going to be a battle. I’l give her the benefit of the doubt first, then go Hail Mary if she behaves as I expect she will (hoping that she proves me wrong).
As per my tests, mine seems to draw around 13% per 24h with sentry on.I'd be interested to see the maths...
I'd be interested to see the maths...