Posted by 1946 BN IHC on February 18, 2019 at 07:13:43 from (45.58.213.17):
In Reply to: Insurance posted by Tony S on February 17, 2019 at 15:41:45:
A body man told me nearly 20 years ago simliar advice about insurance company adjusters. With one addative, the car they are quoting on for figuring out the price " they must and are required to take one to see that vehical. They will argue gray is blue BUT this information is in their books in stone, yet they don't like to admit it. Secondly "" if they in any way move your vehical from where it was orriginally placed after the colission"" THIS HAPPENTED TO ME they tried to give me "guff" , since I had asked for the person's name as well as their suppers name early on in the conversation, which they gave willingly, I simply stated ""SINCE YOU HAVE MOVED MY CAR WITH OUT MY KNOWLAGE OR CONCENT, I NOW HAVE BOTH YOUR NAME AND YOUR SUPPERVISERS NAME, ^^^^ NOW^^^ I CAN AND WILL CHARGE BOTH OF YOU AND THE COMOANY WITH GRAND AUTO THEFT"" ( Upper case and punctuation markes to highlight my words only) I wish you fellows could have heard the squeal of brakes from the other end of the line! Since the company reps new I had them the cooperation was astounding. They repkaced the car in full with an equal one ayear or two newer. (At the time I lived in Kitchener Ontario Canada.)
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