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Old 02-13-2010, 10:37 PM   #10
rowneigerie

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oh I know I'll Kick the **** out of my car door tomorrow and pull up next to another less than sensibly car in a car park take a few pics to make it look like it caused the damage record the number plate wait for the fooker to piss off then get on the blower to the old bill and get them to hand over the details of the other parties insurence and then go on my merry way and make a fraudulent claim,
You'd be surprised how little info you actually need to make a fraudulent claim, I used to work in corporate motor insurance and we used to get dodgy ones in all the time (from others, not our own insured - as they were often big plant lorries, council roadworks vehicles, HGV's and such.... boy do they make a mess when they hit things!)

You don't need the police to give you other peoples insurance details, just a registration number and your own insurance company will straight away be able to find everything - make, model, colour of car, name, address, DOB and often phone number of the person insured on it and any named drivers, along with all the policy numbers and contact numbers of their insurance company.... It's quite an astonishing database once you can roam around it.... all claims (especially personal injury) are linked between all insurance companies as well to find patterns with names and locations. Very interesting area - shame the pay was rubbish.
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