Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder
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I wrote a similar few paragraphs at Canada on this very subject, almost to the word and I have had to repeat it hundreds of times to pissed off customers. Reading the declarations pages from your Insurance provider will usually help, but most people don't.
I've had a State Farm adjuster telling me that I had to fix a fender on a brand new car (2012 Toyo Prius) it was a few months after the guy bought it. I told that clown I was putting a new fender and not fixing it, because it was a new car and they were repeat, great customers. He argued that he was not, i told him whatever, pay to fix it, I'll take the loss and replace it. After he couldn't find one LKQ or aftermarket, he bought a new one.
Probably the thing that pissed me off the most, is I asked him if he worked at a shop and he said no, just went to college and SF's estimating program. I've been doing this shit for 30 yrs., fucking moron...
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