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That's what it looked like this morning!
Our friendly neighbourhood builder arrived at 8am and it was cleared away in an hour.
The Seat is bashed up a bit and the windsceen crushed. Linea Directa have been fantastic. One call to them and the claim was lodged. 2 minutes later I had a text message to say the grua was on the way.
2 minutes after he left, Linea Directa called to ensure that he had arrived on time and that it was all OK.
The free courtesy car is being delivered later.
The house insurance assessor is due this afternoon but I guess they are pretty busy!
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What happened in casualty;
One boy died.
One lost a leg
The girl lived with spinal injury
The paramedic male dumped the doctor for the other paramedic.
The female paramedic would'nt have him back.
Doctor left the hospital.
Role the credits tune in next week if the dishes are back working.
One boy died.
One lost a leg
The girl lived with spinal injury
The paramedic male dumped the doctor for the other paramedic.
The female paramedic would'nt have him back.
Doctor left the hospital.
Role the credits tune in next week if the dishes are back working.
Thanks. Granville
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I think it's about 24 hours providing you don't open it.
If the contents does defrost, eat what has been already cooked and cook the rest as soups and stews and refreeze.
It's happened to us twice. The first time the freezer turned itself into an oven while we were on holiday. You can imagine what sort of a homecoming that was.
If the contents does defrost, eat what has been already cooked and cook the rest as soups and stews and refreeze.
It's happened to us twice. The first time the freezer turned itself into an oven while we were on holiday. You can imagine what sort of a homecoming that was.
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Hope you get sorted out Sid.
I had an electrical spike of about 320 volts yesterday evening where two phase cables had obviously touched. My UPSes protested by beeping for a few seconds but the electrical equipment seems to have survived. It was like a firework display all around the valley where the same thing was happening. Stand by for a load of reclamations, Sevillana!
Twice a year satellite reception is lost for several minutes around 11am. because the sun is directly behind the satellite.
See here for a discussion:
http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/s ... -9-am.html
I had an electrical spike of about 320 volts yesterday evening where two phase cables had obviously touched. My UPSes protested by beeping for a few seconds but the electrical equipment seems to have survived. It was like a firework display all around the valley where the same thing was happening. Stand by for a load of reclamations, Sevillana!
Twice a year satellite reception is lost for several minutes around 11am. because the sun is directly behind the satellite.
See here for a discussion:
http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/s ... -9-am.html
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You have my sympathy, Sid. Sounds like a fantastic response from the Red Phone people - I would love it if you could keep us up to date with how the claim went, as my insurance with Zurich is due soon, and although I am nervous about change and have heard some poor reports re Linea Directa, maybe if they do their job well they would be worth a quote!El Cid wrote: Linea Directa have been fantastic.
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Thanks to all of you for your kind thoughts.peteroldracer wrote:...have heard some poor reports re Linea Directa, maybe if they do their job well they would be worth a quote!
I will keep you informed about the claims but I have to say the LD response was exactly the same for my previous 2 claims.
Now, the house insurance, that might be different! I know that some companies only cover wind damage if the wind speed is over 96km/h. luckily this does not seem to be the case with Allianz but anyway I have the proof from my weather station data. I see that the Vinuela station recorded 103km/hr early this morning.
We may well have had more as we are very exposed but the anemometer crashed at 8.30pm. At least we saw Casualty. We had many power cuts but the UPS kept the Digibox and HD recorder going.
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Attention all posters, will you all please be on the lookout for my car port and a 12 foot tall stralitza plant in a massive plastic pot. These items were last seen in Alhaurin el Grande yesterday afternoon and when I went out to get the cats in last night I awoke in Cadiz this morning!!!! Nice here isn't it?
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Yes you can run any electronic equipment from it but you must be careful not to overload it. My UPSes come with software for connecting to the computer but cheaper ones may not have this facility. There is probably a pilot light that warns when you overload it.Donna and Paul wrote:Beachcomber, I have a ups for my Laptop (inverter burnt out previously so invested in one last year). Can I run my router off of it too?
Bear in mind that the more load you place on it the shorter the back up time will be but a router would draw very little power.
My cars are insured with Linea Directa and so would my house and apartment if they did it here. My house in the UK is insured by Direct Line but Linea Directa don't do house insurance although they have promised that it is on the cards.
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OOOUCH! Sid!
Are you sure all those beams are yours???? You sure none of ours came your way How did the fruit trees bear up in the area. A year ago last November the trees were stripped of leaves, let alone fruit. I can't imagine it has done the blossom any good. Hopefully no one was injured?
P.S. apple charlotte, Summer pudding, raspings, croutons, melba toast................... and more sandwiches
Are you sure all those beams are yours???? You sure none of ours came your way How did the fruit trees bear up in the area. A year ago last November the trees were stripped of leaves, let alone fruit. I can't imagine it has done the blossom any good. Hopefully no one was injured?
P.S. apple charlotte, Summer pudding, raspings, croutons, melba toast................... and more sandwiches
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good luck to all those that had trouble with the high winds, i hope everything gets sorted out.
I too have been here for just over 4 yrs and never seen wind this bad, Sat man comes in the morning must be the only happy person with all this wind!!!
REgards
Mario
PS never leave your Gezebo out in high winds!!!
I too have been here for just over 4 yrs and never seen wind this bad, Sat man comes in the morning must be the only happy person with all this wind!!!
REgards
Mario
PS never leave your Gezebo out in high winds!!!
Always look on the bright side of life!!
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