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Posted by mnjoe on March 02, 2007 at 08:07:20 from (66.60.214.88):
In Reply to: OT Car Wreck posted by Stumpalump on March 02, 2007 at 06:56:59:
Years ago one of my step-daughters hit ice and rolled my S10 Blazer. Went in the ditch on 4 wheels BUT when she hit the hardpack from the snowmobile trail it rolled. Broke the rear axle and landed on it's top. We had American Family. Their first offer was a joke. Rufused it. No rust, motor was good and new tires. They kept telling me that their offer was fair. He told me he could replace it with a different model. Told him I'd like 2 then (I had 2 drivers sharing this one). He told me that they don't seel cars....We waited and dealed some more. I got to keep my tires...Put old ones back on...Anything that was easy to remove I could take (floor mats and jack). They finally gave us a check that was OK..They had to pay storage while we discussed our claim. Wife cashed the check. We had a call from the insurance company that (someone from upper management) our claim was too high...Too bad we already cashed the check. We had 5 Suv"s and trucks and our home insured with them. So just keep dealing...remember they are in the business to make money..
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