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Old 08-25-08, 08:11 PM   #16
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Since no one is guessing. That little dent above will cost $576.28 to fix.

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You are pretty lucky it only costs that much.
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Old 08-25-08, 08:15 PM   #17
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Since no one is guessing. That little dent above will cost $576.28 to fix.

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You are pretty lucky it only costs that much.
The Clearcoat is the problem. If I let the cheap route happen the car will look like Sh*t in 6 months when it turns into a big splotch.

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Old 08-25-08, 10:10 PM   #18
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I dont like those car repair places, They often fix one thing and mess up anouther so in a month your back. My opinion is, If you can fix it,do it.
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Old 08-25-08, 10:41 PM   #20
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Since no one is guessing. That little dent above will cost $576.28 to fix.

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You are pretty lucky it only costs that much.
The Clearcoat is the problem. If I let the cheap route happen the car will look like Sh*t in 6 months when it turns into a big splotch.

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Whats your deductable? If it's $500 eat the bill.
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Old 08-25-08, 10:43 PM   #21
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Whats your deductable?
$250, but when someone else does the damage, that doesn't apply. I may have to front my own deductible, but in the end, I am free and clear.

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Old 08-25-08, 11:00 PM   #22
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I understand, but the insurance company will still hike up the rate because you made a claim. Even though it is not your fault and at fault party has insurance. They have all these little discounts that they give you and one of them is "no accident". Unless you totally leave them out of it and go through the guilty party's insurance.
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I understand, but the insurance company will still hike up the rate because you made a claim. Even though it is not your fault and at fault party has insurance. They have all these little discounts that they give you and one of them is "no accident". Unless you totally leave them out of it and go through the guilty party's insurance.
You are talking form a perspective of one that changes insurance companies on a whim. I've had Hartford for 12+ years, and now I have Met Life and have had them for about the same number of years. They do not do this to loyal customers. They would lower my rates in such a situation.

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1480 - Just got off the line with my insurance agent because of you - disturbed that Met Life gave money to Obama and not to McCain. I'll probably go back to Hartford over that.

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