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Jun 22, 2016 21:31

Yoshi update: RAA says she's definitely 100% at fault. She's also with RAA, so they can look her up. Here is where the good news ends.

Because my policy is just third party and not comprehensive, I can't lodge a claim. I can only wait for her to lodge her claim, then latch onto that. Problem: she doesn't think she's at fault so chances are very, very slim that she'll be doing anything there. At least we're both RAA so this makes things really easy if she DOES, but that avenue is pretty much at an end.

I can, however, send her a legal letter that the RAA emailed me that basically says I hold you at fault and if you don't pay up I'll take legal action, and if she doesn't pay up in 21 days then I can call the RAA back and work out the next step from there. Problem: Like an angry idiot, I forgot to get her rego number and address, so all I have is her mobile number. EEJIT.

I've called her half a dozen times today, left two messages, had the cops call her when I was filing my police report, and she hasn't picked up.

Through the powers of Google, I've found where she works, and by calling every M Smith* in the White Pages (there were 10) and getting multiple wrong numbers, I've narrowed her down to five: one's been engaged for an hour, two ring out and two go to voice mail but with a really unhelpful automated 'you have reached the message bank of [phone number]' type deal. One of those lives in Victor Harbor, which is about an hour away, so it's unlikely but one of my workmates at Flinders Street lived in Victor and drove up every day, so not impossible.

Still every chance that she's not even in the phone book--I'm not--but I hold out hope. If I can't get her home address I can at least send the letter to her work. Or idk ask the RAA really nicely for her address.

Don't worry, Yoshi, I'll get her to fix you ♥

* not her real name but you get the idea

yoshi, car

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