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Rockburner wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 5:47 pm Pretty much all travel insurance excludes bikes now. You need to find a specialist that covers it specifically.

Who did you go with in the end?

iirc I went with these guys for the lst FLASH trip : https://www.navigatortravelinsurance.co.uk/

(but it seems they're just reselling the product from here : https://www.voyagertravelinsurance.co.uk/ or something....)
Thanks for that, I don't think I have actually bought anything yet, I gave up in disgust.

I tried the voyager one, but it didn't work for me. May give them a bell. My problem is compounded by bing old and having a history of coronary issues, so cheap it will not be.
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weeksy wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 4:18 pm Bristol..... (Sorry Greenman) but it's a fucking shit-hole. With shit parking, shit roundabouts, shit traffic, shit everything, shit clean air zone... Just a god damn awful place.

Although if Instagram is to be believed there's an awesome sandwich/BBQ shop in Bristol but i wasn't looking for that.
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mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 11:03 pm When I was working I had a work mobile that I used when I was oncall. At all other times it was switched off. I also resisted all requests to give work my personal mobile number. That system worked for me. Basically you have to set the ground rules about how, when and if you are contactable. Give the fuckers an inch and they'll take a mile...
When I was a manager in the ski resort, some staff refused to give me their private mobile numbers. I hated and respected them equally !
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Which is exactly the reason they make it so hard!
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Yet another few 'dates' that end with

" Actually, I'm not looking for ANY sort of relationship "


Ohh do fuck off, WTF where you doing on a dating app then! If I was Ryan Reynolds you'd be looking.

I spent over €100 today in order to meet up with this particular one for the 3rd time. She could have easily told me that last night when we ere making plans to meet.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 6:44 pm
Rockburner wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 5:47 pm Pretty much all travel insurance excludes bikes now. You need to find a specialist that covers it specifically.

Who did you go with in the end?

iirc I went with these guys for the lst FLASH trip : https://www.navigatortravelinsurance.co.uk/

(but it seems they're just reselling the product from here : https://www.voyagertravelinsurance.co.uk/ or something....)
Thanks for that, I don't think I have actually bought anything yet, I gave up in disgust.

I tried the voyager one, but it didn't work for me. May give them a bell. My problem is compounded by bing old and having a history of coronary issues, so cheap it will not be.
Yeah, ringing will always get your questions answered better.
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mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 11:03 pm When I was working I had a work mobile that I used when I was oncall. At all other times it was switched off. I also resisted all requests to give work my personal mobile number. That system worked for me. Basically you have to set the ground rules about how, when and if you are contactable. Give the fuckers an inch and they'll take a mile...
Work are brilliant. Very very rarely contact me when I'm not actually working. And even if they do it's for a good reason. This was a friend that should know better - but I'm the easier option than to go direct to the boss.
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Noggin wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 10:04 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 11:03 pm When I was working I had a work mobile that I used when I was oncall. At all other times it was switched off. I also resisted all requests to give work my personal mobile number. That system worked for me. Basically you have to set the ground rules about how, when and if you are contactable. Give the fuckers an inch and they'll take a mile...
Work are brilliant. Very very rarely contact me when I'm not actually working. And even if they do it's for a good reason. This was a friend that should know better - but I'm the easier option than to go direct to the boss.
I think the French respect 'me time' (i.e.when you're not working) better than in Blighty. My boss used to take his work laptop and phone with him on holiday, FFS. Fuck that for a game of soldiers...

But a friend that used me as a conduit to avoid talking to my boss when I wasn't in work would get very short shrift... :)
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Many moons ago I booked a day off to go up to a funeral up in Bradford.
At the wake I got a call from my wanker boss. He was unsympathetic and needy.
So gave him the wrong advice. It went tits up.

2 days later I was dragged into the office and he started to bollock me in front of colleagues.

I told him to stop right there.

"You called me knowing I was at a funeral. You knew I was stressed. You could tell I was pissed.
You made the wrong move, not me"

I took them to the cleaners when I left 2 month later.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 6:44 pm
Rockburner wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 5:47 pm Pretty much all travel insurance excludes bikes now. You need to find a specialist that covers it specifically.

Who did you go with in the end?

iirc I went with these guys for the lst FLASH trip : https://www.navigatortravelinsurance.co.uk/

(but it seems they're just reselling the product from here : https://www.voyagertravelinsurance.co.uk/ or something....)
Thanks for that, I don't think I have actually bought anything yet, I gave up in disgust.

I tried the voyager one, but it didn't work for me. May give them a bell. My problem is compounded by bing old and having a history of coronary issues, so cheap it will not be.
I got several online quotes in 2017 when I was 68, a few months after my vasculitis episode. I was going to China for about three months and all of the quotes were over £1000. I checked with my bank, Santander, who offered travel insurance but wouldn't cover me. Martin Lewis's https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ mentioned packaged bank accounts so I checked out a few and Nationwide got my vote. I checked with Nationwide's insurance provider before I switched, you can find the number on Nationwide's website to make sure they'd cover me, and how much it would cost. I can't remember exactly but it was about £400 to £500, i.e. less than half the quotes I'd been getting. I'm 74 now and currently in China, travel insurance for me and Mrs S L for 81 days cost me £403. Factor in the £13/month (£156/year) account fee and it still feels like a bargain. And I get breakdown cover as well. :)
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Doing a good deed which backfires :(

Neighbour's son is over for a few weeks and hinted that he'd love to have an enduro ride. So I arranged to borrow my pal's GasGas and we always charge 70€ for a day's hire. But I had to ride Mark's bike and J ride mine.

After about 10 miles my own bike got front puncture. He couldn't ride it like that, so we swapped bikes and I rode home with flat tyre.

When we got home it was obvious the front tyre was now knackered. So I've just taken it to local shop for tyre and tube,

Now I feel awkward about the money. Mark will still want his 70€ and I think J should pay for the tyre and tube. If I borrowed a car and it got a puncture, it would be up to me to sort it.

And I put 10€ in each bike, and maybe J should pay half ?

It may all get sorted, but he just went home after the aborted ride. Not even offered a lift to help me return the bike 10 miles away. Penny had to come to bring me home.

He wants to go out again next week, but it depends on the outcome.

Feeling a bit peplexed.
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Unless you told him of these things in advance of the ride, i'm afraid it falls on you.

Although, some of this may depend on the age of the son
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Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:23 pm but he just went home after the aborted ride. Not even offered a lift to help me return the bike 10 miles away.
However, this bit would make me say "nah mate, not happening"
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weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:34 pm
Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:23 pm but he just went home after the aborted ride. Not even offered a lift to help me return the bike 10 miles away.
However, this bit would make me say "nah mate, not happening"
Perhaps with the explanation that it ended up being a long and expensive day sorting it out.
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weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:32 pm Unless you told him of these things in advance of the ride, i'm afraid it falls on you.

Although, some of this may depend on the age of the son
52.

I was doing him a favour. If he'd just borrowed my bike and got a puncture, I'd expect him to pay . Not different coz I was there.
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Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:39 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:32 pm Unless you told him of these things in advance of the ride, i'm afraid it falls on you.

Although, some of this may depend on the age of the son
52.

I was doing him a favour. If he'd just borrowed my bike and got a puncture, I'd expect him to pay . Not different coz I was there.
It is different as you'd arranged the ride as a guide. If you're doing someone a favour then you can't expect things in return.

Arguably he should be offering to sort it I agree, but if he doesn't offer, learn your lesson and say no next time.
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Should have wheelied it home like a boss!
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weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:44 pm
Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:39 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:32 pm Unless you told him of these things in advance of the ride, i'm afraid it falls on you.

Although, some of this may depend on the age of the son
52.

I was doing him a favour. If he'd just borrowed my bike and got a puncture, I'd expect him to pay . Not different coz I was there.
It is different as you'd arranged the ride as a guide. If you're doing someone a favour then you can't expect things in return.

Arguably he should be offering to sort it I agree, but if he doesn't offer, learn your lesson and say no next time.
He asked me to take him out. Shouldn't leave me €100 out of pocket, surely ?
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Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:49 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:44 pm
Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:39 pm
52.

I was doing him a favour. If he'd just borrowed my bike and got a puncture, I'd expect him to pay . Not different coz I was there.
It is different as you'd arranged the ride as a guide. If you're doing someone a favour then you can't expect things in return.

Arguably he should be offering to sort it I agree, but if he doesn't offer, learn your lesson and say no next time.
He asked me to take him out. Shouldn't leave me €100 out of pocket, surely ?
Sometimes. This seems to be one of those times.
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Should have decked him! :thumbup:
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Taipan wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:53 pm Should have decked him! :thumbup:
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