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Beaulieu17

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  1. I used to put archoil ar6400D-max professional in my old citroen van approx every 4000-5000 miles. It definitely used to run smoother and egr seemed to keep fairly clean. Had over 200,000 on the clock when I sold it and was still on the original turbo. My mechanic recommended it to me.
  2. Just noticed a Christopher Ward club watch for sale on eBay. 

    Currently bidding at £51 so somebody might get a bargain.

    Can't get link to work but just search Christopher Ward and it will come up.

    Sale nothing to do with me, I do have one of these but like it too much to sell.

     

  3. You have said that your insurers will not pay for the alternative accommodation as your property is not a health hazard. Most insurance policies provide cover for "reasonable alternative accommodation costs if the insured property is uninhabitable". Being a health hazard and uninhabitable are not the same. It may pay you to check the exact wording of your policy and remind the insurers of this.

     

    I have dealt with many insuance claims for fire and smoke/soot contamination and have only refused accommodation costs where the contamination is light. Insurers use specialist fire restoration companies and are usually guided by them. If, in their opinion, a property is uninhabitable then insurers should accept what they say - that is what they pay them for.

     

    As far as a loss assessor is concerned, check what their fees are before signing anything if you go down this route. You could end up being out of pocket.

     

    If a Loss Adjuster is involved, I would have a friendly chat to them and explain the position. It may be better to have them re-visit so you can point out your concerns. Most Loss Adjusters are quite friendly - well I am anyway.

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