My S got slashed
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I think that comp shouldn't increase if you were not around when it happened...plus it wasn't at fault...so comp shouldn't increase. I just hate how f'd up insurance work. we should get money back for not claiming anything every year...<<< wishful thinking...
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the robbins soft top is much cheaper than your deductible then. i say go that route and install it yourself if you have the time to do it.
after you install yours feel free to install one on my s2k also. i want to get rid of my rear plastic window.
after you install yours feel free to install one on my s2k also. i want to get rid of my rear plastic window.
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I don't think a comp claim would raise an existing rate.
My thought was that, if your insurance is offering a $1000 deductible vs. a $100 deductible, the monthly rates wouldn't be the same (pretty easy to guess which one would require a larger rate).
My thought was that, if your insurance is offering a $1000 deductible vs. a $100 deductible, the monthly rates wouldn't be the same (pretty easy to guess which one would require a larger rate).
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Originally Posted by eklipz98,Sep 15 2010, 05:22 PM
...as well as the cost of an increased insurance rate to qualify for the minimal deductible.
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Originally Posted by ca86108,Sep 15 2010, 11:19 PM
damn that sucks to hear. Im scared that is gonna happen to me. what is autolock by the way?
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Originally Posted by teg88,Sep 16 2010, 01:15 AM
negative they specifically told me comprehensive does not effect your rates only collision does
Originally Posted by eklipz98,Sep 15 2010, 10:43 PM
I don't think a comp claim would raise an existing rate.
My thought was that, if your insurance is offering a $1000 deductible vs. a $100 deductible, the monthly rates wouldn't be the same (pretty easy to guess which one would require a larger rate).
My thought was that, if your insurance is offering a $1000 deductible vs. a $100 deductible, the monthly rates wouldn't be the same (pretty easy to guess which one would require a larger rate).