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llenrub
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The point is, you can laugh as much as you like, but the ones laughing are the ones with most to fear as I notice, they are the ones with the heavy mods.

Background checks on people can't be revealed. Even non background checks on declined loan applications are not revealed.

But back to my car. Everyone assumed that my car would have the chassis of a le Man car. As I said, the engine is beefed up but the car isn't. I don't see whats funny about that.
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I think it's become clear that this guy is either pulling our plonkers or has some form of mental illness, or possibly even a combo of both :?

In any case I think that i'll make this my last post on this thread. It' really not worth the effort!

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llenrub wrote:The point is, you can laugh as much as you like, but the ones laughing are the ones with most to fear as I notice, they are the ones with the heavy mods.

Background checks on people can't be revealed. Even non background checks on declined loan applications are not revealed.

But back to my car. Everyone assumed that my car would have the chassis of a le Man car. As I said, the engine is beefed up but the car isn't. I don't see whats funny about that.


>" but the ones laughing are the ones with most to fear as I notice,"

Yeah you can tell I'm running scared on this one.

>"Background checks on people can't be revealed. "

Oh how convenient, so that means that you can't check afterall then?
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llenrub wrote:The point is, you can laugh as much as you like


Thanks
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llenrub wrote:The point is, you can laugh as much as you like,


Phew, i'm glad he said that! i was pooing my pants at the the thought of the "hunter check" showing up my unlawful sniggering at this thread!
Hedgehog Dodger
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michael wrote:Can't type...... laughing too much.......


Yeah, I think this is Jae in Disguise!

Muppet!

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Hunter cheque?

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llenrub
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Didnt you wonder why your bank wouldn't reveal why you last loan app was declined.

Ive no reason to say this information was available if if were not. Just remember this thread if you are ever involved in a big claim!!!
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llenrub wrote:Didnt you wonder why your bank wouldn't reveal why you last loan app was declined.

Ive no reason to say this information was available if if were not. Just remember this thread if you are ever involved in a big claim!!!


>Ive no reason to say this information was available if if were not.

The FBI have a rather impressive DNA library too. All very nice, but how does this relate to your "Hunter Check" powers?

>Just remember this thread if you are ever involved in a big claim!!

Quite - if ever I'm in need of having my spirits lifted I'll think back to your bizarre ramblings and smile to myself. I'll also be comforted by the fact that I correctly insured my vehicles. You should try doing that too.
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llenrub wrote:No, When I have to do research for claims I look for the obvious, not go trawling through all the threads. Generally I seek further info only if a claim was likely to run in to many thousands, ie, a very serious injury.


Correct me if i'm wrong, but in the event of a claim being made and the insurance company finding undeclared mods etc. the third parties claims aren't affected, the only loser would be the owner of the car and the owner of the car can't claim for injuries suffered to them selves in an accident caused by themselves?
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I'll correct you. Third party are affected.
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I don't drive the MR2 very often now. It doesnt' quite have the same babe magnitism a 355.
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So come on then! What's the crack with this bloody hunter check thingy then? Are you going to do it on any of us?

I tell you what - check out the insurance details on my MR2 - the number plate is clearly shown on the picture on my profile. so it should be easy to track down. If the insurance details do not match the mods I've listed for my MR2, I will personally (and seriously) pay you £1000 in cash.

P.S. I've never had any form of credit transaction refused. At all. Nada.
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llenrub
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No. One cant go round do checks on all and sundry. In the same way as a copper can't do checks on you without reasonable grounds and higher authority. Whilst I don't need the authority, it would be a abuse of my position.
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Please go away, your starting to annoy me
Oh and please check my insurance cover I need to know what my excess is
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llenrub wrote:No. One cant go round do checks on all and sundry. In the same way as a copper can't do checks on you without reasonable grounds and higher authority. Whilst I don't need the authority, it would be a abuse of my position.


But llenrub, I'm confused...

llenrub wrote:
Come to think of it, looking at your mods I'll do a hunter check tomorrow and see what you've declared!!
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llenrub wrote:No. One cant go round do checks on all and sundry. In the same way as a copper can't do checks on you without reasonable grounds and higher authority. Whilst I don't need the authority, it would be a abuse of my position.



I think "Whilst I don't need the authority" should read "I don't have any authority whatsoever. Even the janitor tells me what to do. I feel so low that I've resorted to posting inane twaddle onto MR2 forums. It makes me feel special."
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Mr Not so Valentino MR2. Should you be checking in those Milk Floats!
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