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Old November 13th, 2005, 07:52 AM
Grumpy Old Man
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My car was involved in two collisions last year. One was the other guy's
fault but they didn't stop - I claimed on my own insurance. Two weeks later
someone ran into the back of me - I claimed on their insurance.

This has obviously confused my insurance company because, having just
received my renewal, I find that I have not lost any NCB (it's not
protected). The small victories are the best :o)

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Old November 13th, 2005, 07:52 AM
Trevor Best
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Grumpy Old Man wrote:[color=blue]
> My car was involved in two collisions last year. One was the other guy's
> fault but they didn't stop - I claimed on my own insurance. Two weeks later
> someone ran into the back of me - I claimed on their insurance.
>
> This has obviously confused my insurance company because, having just
> received my renewal, I find that I have not lost any NCB (it's not
> protected). The small victories are the best :o)[/color]

You need:

DoCmd.SetWarnings True

As you drive down the road, or get a louder horn ;-)

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Old November 13th, 2005, 07:53 AM
Keith
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Dammit, I took the Mick out of someone else posting to the wrong ng the
other day, now I guess its my turn. It doesn't matter how fast you
select 'cancel message' ;-)

Trevor Best wrote:[color=blue]
> Grumpy Old Man wrote:
>[color=green]
>> My car was involved in two collisions last year. One was the other
>> guy's fault but they didn't stop - I claimed on my own insurance. Two
>> weeks later someone ran into the back of me - I claimed on their
>> insurance.
>>
>> This has obviously confused my insurance company because, having just
>> received my renewal, I find that I have not lost any NCB (it's not
>> protected). The small victories are the best :o)[/color]
>
>
> You need:
>
> DoCmd.SetWarnings True
>
> As you drive down the road, or get a louder horn ;-)
>[/color]
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Old November 13th, 2005, 07:53 AM
Darryl Kerkeslager
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"Keith" <keith@NOCARPkeithwilby.org.uk> wrote[color=blue]
> Dammit, I took the Mick out of someone else posting to the wrong ng the[/color]

That's a new one. I know that you can take the boy out of the Mick, but I
thought that you could never take the Mick out of the boy.



Darryl Kerkeslager

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