What is needed for a hardtop?
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Originally Posted by rushinxpress,Aug 19 2010, 11:38 AM
raise your insurance... and write you a check is my guess
Theft is a Comprehensive Claim, not a Collision Claim. It should not have an effect on your insurance rates.
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Originally Posted by knlg,Aug 19 2010, 11:59 AM
Wrong!
Theft is a Comprehensive Claim, not a Collision Claim. It should not have an effect on your insurance rates.
Theft is a Comprehensive Claim, not a Collision Claim. It should not have an effect on your insurance rates.
Thankfully haven't had one yet
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They may question you a bit and look into it deeper to make sure its not fraud the second time around on a theft claim for the same item. In the end you will be fine.