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Mark H
Active since Oct 2013
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MotoVantage
4 months ago
Claim Rejected. Corrosion on Electrical Component
A burnt or melted connector at a specific pin is a strong indicator of excessive current (Amps) flowing through that point. In electrical systems: • Current (Amps) flowing through a connection creates heat • The heat generated follows the principle of Joule heating • More current = exponentially more heat (since heat ∝ current²) So if a connector is melted: That pin has been carrying more current than it was designed for Why the fuel pump causes this A fuel pump is essentially a small electric motor. Under normal conditions, it draws a steady, designed current. However, if something goes wrong internally: • Worn bearings • Seizing or tight rotation • Internal friction (armature issues, contamination, wear) Then: 1. The motor struggles to turn 2. Resistance to motion increases 3. The motor compensates by drawing higher current 4. That excessive current flows through the connector 5. The weakest point (often a pin/terminal) overheats 6. Result: burnt plastic + melted connector ________________________________________ Key point (simple explanation) You can explain it like this: “The connector didn’t cause the damage — it shows the damage. The fuel pump motor started failing internally, which made it draw too much current. That excessive current overheated the connector pin, causing it to burn and melt.” ________________________________________ Important technical clarification To push the point further (if needed): • A bad connection alone can cause heat, but typically: o It shows localized arcing or corrosion o Not sustained heavy melting unless current is already high • In your case: o A clean burn/melt at the pin strongly supports overcurrent, not just a loose connection Bottom line ✔ Melted connector = symptom ✔ Root cause = overcurrent draw ✔ Overcurrent source = failing electric fuel pump motor So, It is a Electrical Component They will come up with any excuse refusing a claim.
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Motorite Administrators
4 months ago
Claim Rejected. Corrosion on Electrical Component
A burnt or melted connector at a specific pin is a strong indicator of excessive current (Amps) flowing through that point. In electrical systems: • Current (Amps) flowing through a connection creates heat • The heat generated follows the principle of Joule heating • More current = exponentially more heat (since heat ∝ current²) So if a connector is melted: That pin has been carrying more current than it was designed for Why the fuel pump causes this A fuel pump is essentially a small electric motor. Under normal conditions, it draws a steady, designed current. However, if something goes wrong internally: • Worn bearings • Seizing or tight rotation • Internal friction (armature issues, contamination, wear) Then: 1. The motor struggles to turn 2. Resistance to motion increases 3. The motor compensates by drawing higher current 4. That excessive current flows through the connector 5. The weakest point (often a pin/terminal) overheats 6. Result: burnt plastic + melted connector ________________________________________ Key point (simple explanation) You can explain it like this: “The connector didn’t cause the damage — it shows the damage. The fuel pump motor started failing internally, which made it draw too much current. That excessive current overheated the connector pin, causing it to burn and melt.” ________________________________________ Important technical clarification To push the point further (if needed): • A bad connection alone can cause heat, but typically: o It shows localized arcing or corrosion o Not sustained heavy melting unless current is already high • In your case: o A clean burn/melt at the pin strongly supports overcurrent, not just a loose connection Bottom line ✔ Melted connector = symptom ✔ Root cause = overcurrent draw ✔ Overcurrent source = failing electric fuel pump motor Electrical component?
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Wimpy
4 months ago
False adverti*****t.
False advertising, buy 2 cheeseburgers and get a voucher for 1 free cheeseburger. I bought 4 and wanted to use the 2 vouchers for another meal but they charged me for it. The staff is very *********** as I asked if I can use it with my meal and they said yes but at the end they did not deduct the 2 vouchers.
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Stbb
6 months ago
Legal Standing of the OTP
I have emailed for assistance regarding to take occupation of the house I have bought, the Bond have been lodge at the deeds office and awaiting for registration. I wanted to move in as the property is already empty. Because the OTP specifically states an occupation date of 1 February 2026, this is a contractual agreement. The seller is legally obliged to hand over the keys and provide vacant occupation on this date, even if the property has not yet been registered in your name. The autorney's don't even care!
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Motor Finance Corporation
16 months ago
MFC Vehicle Papers
It is over 3 weeks now and still no Natis Papers. Pament Have been sent to MFC, a division of Nedbank Nedbank 135 Rivonia Campus Sandown Sandton 2196 PO Box 1144, Johannesburg 2000, South Africa. Reference MFC2503/01439
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Spares 4 You
18 months ago
Well orginized ****mers!
I have placed an order on January 25, 2025 and have emailed and WhatsApp them, I don't receive any response from them up to now, February 17, 2025. It feels like I have been ****med. They are based in Hendrina, 19 Beukes St, Hendrina, Phone: +***1. They have a website that has allot of products that they are selling. Ordered, Paid, no response from them, just ignore me. Who can assist as I am based in Cape Town. Hi Mark, Thanks for your order. It’s on-hold until we confirm that payment has been received. Our payment gateway is undergoing development, in the meantime please use our EFT option. Make your payment directly into our bank account. Please use your Order ID as the payment reference. Your order will not be shipped until the funds have cleared in our account. Our bank details Bhamjee: Bank: FNB/RMB Account number: *** Branch code: 250 655 [Order #41558] (January 25, 2025) Product Quantity Price Ranger 2012+ B Grade Black Nudge Bar With Skid Plate 1 R2500,00 Subtotal: R2500,00 Shipping: R200,00 via Flat rate Payment method: Direct bank transfer Total: R2700,00
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IPS Health & Wellness
18 months ago
IPS customer service
No customer service as they tried to deliver and it was send back to them but they can’t communicate to a person, but the debit order still goes on without receiving no products.
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takealot.com
18 months ago
Takealot Delivery Address Changes
Takealot became so useless, they can’t change the delivery address. They even took a week to get my order right to ship. Amazone will surely beat them, even Temu are much better!
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Dis-Chem
29 months ago
Prescription and Call services
You order a prescription on your app, but never received it. You phone them to assist you, but you are sent left to right and then they hang up on you! Really!!!!
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Rain
30 months ago
Rain Network for cell phones
The most unreliable network to use with your cell phone. I have missed calls, calls that just cuts of becauce of no servise.
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