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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Poor you hope you are home safe and sound now
Only just I'm so tired, I didn't have no food or drink arghhh
Shall I make you a naughty hot chocolate?"
Yes please got any marshmallows? |
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"Fun fact I broke down the same place on two different side of the motor way in 2 different cars"
That's spooky, ma front nearside suspension collapsed about ¼ mile from where the offside had done the same only 5 months earlier
Luckily it was in the village where I lived and just up the road from the garage we used |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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One morning my motorbike broke down. I saw a colleague and flagged him down. He took me into work. I phoned the AA. then got a lift back to my bike. 8 hours later i watched them all drive back past me on their way home. 2 hours after that and 2 more phone calls, they sent a contractor.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I had recently got a new car went down to Suffolk to visit friends and on way back broke down. Stupidly hadn't covered myself, but contacted the person I got the car off, they sent a recovery firm to collect me and I was to pay £90 to get home. When they arrived it was the cost just to take me to the services, about a 10min walk! I was furious. I had my 3 kids in the car and by the time I'd got to the services it was 9pm. A friend off her gave me their RAC details and they came, but even though I'd told them the engine was blown, they sent someone to see if it could be repaired, clearly it couldn't so they phoned for recovery. By now it was 11pm and when the recovery finally come it was 1am, didn't get home till gone 3am, was ridiculous. Safe to say I am now covered for breakdown. |
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