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Posted By : Andy Cook, 20-Jan-2006,
10:41pm
In the good old days, the TSSC valuation certificate used to be a carbon copy type document and you had to send one of the sheets through to Footman James,
this process was pretty clearly described on the certificate.
Now the certificate is just a single sheet though and having recently revalued my GT6 I thought, oh I need to send a copy through to FJ, so I scanned both
sides and sent them an email with the scans as enclosures (high tech eh!), just before midnight one evening. To my surprise a revised insurance schedule
with the new value arrived from FJ in the post the next morning. Now I can't beleive that Footman James and the post office work through the night so I can
only presume that the club now automatically notify FJ of new valuations.
Anyone know if this is the case, and if so a suggestion to the club is that this process is detailed on the certificate so that we all know that we don't
need to send FJ a copy.
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Posted By : Jonathan Binnington,
20-Jan-2006, 10:46pm
Andrew, my dear chap, I live just up the rode fron Cradley Yeath an I can vouch for the flickering of vdu screens in their offices well after bunging
out times oop waertfaul layen
so praps the insurance elves in FJ weark thro the niyet in the darkest depths of the black country
yower mayet
spikus maximus lateralis
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Posted By : Andy Cook, 20-Jan-2006,
10:58pm
I spose theres not much else to do in the black country at night so the FJ gus and girls would rather be at work. Doun Sarf Ensurewance clarks wud
raver go darn the pub of an eveninn!!!!