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Old 28-06-2007, 06:59 PM   #1
Falcon_Phill
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I got home from work this afternoon to a note on my gf's car saying we had backed into their car this morning and theyve taken our rego details. Now for a start, I was in the car when my gf was driving and she didnt hit a bloody thing. Secondly, if she hit the car shed be more inclined not to park right next to it. Thirdly, it could have been anyone over the 13 hour period, who decided to park near it, hit it, and rove off. And finally, there isnt a mark on my gfs car so im not sure what to make of it.

Before i ring them, I just want to know what some people think as to how they think they can just blame us with no proof what so ever and what can happen when we say it wasnt us. So annoying.

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