thieves
#12
Originally Posted by wwwracer,Dec 5 2005, 10:19 AM
who's going to agree to that. maybe if i was driving a FORD i'd agree to non-OEM.
Ryan
#13
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Originally Posted by wwwracer,Dec 5 2005, 10:19 AM
who's going to agree to that. maybe if i was driving a FORD i'd agree to non-OEM.
#14
Originally Posted by wwwracer,Dec 5 2005, 12:03 PM
I read everything dude. so how sure are you?
BTW...PM me if you want that wing. Someone is talking to me right now about buying it.
Ryan
#16
Just An FYI... Only you, the owner of the car, can choose where the car gets repaired. Your insurance company can recomend a shop, but they can not tell you to go to a specific shop.
(this is coming from some one who's family has owned a collision repair shop for the last 20+ years...)
(this is coming from some one who's family has owned a collision repair shop for the last 20+ years...)
#17
you could go anywhere but if the insurance only gave you 1500 to fix it them places are limited. Dont worry im canceling my insurance with state farm. I want the original top so im getting the original one but its just gonna come out of my pocket. Life sux but what can you do
#18
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State Farm is reputed to be one of the best companies for the settling of claims. You pay more, but they cover you in cases where others (Progressive comes to mind) won't. Read your insurance contracts carefully. ALL of your coverage and exclusions are represented there and you agree to them all when you purchase a policy.
#19
ON the opposite side of that... Dealing with Farmers on the Shops end of it has been Iffy at best, they tend to be very Nitpicky about what they will pay for in a repair, and trying to get supliments out of them can be like pulling teeth. but then you the customer never sees any of that.
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