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12-14-2019, 07:46 AM | #23 |
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It didn’t go up directly as a result of the comprehensive claim like it would for a liability claim. Rather they get around this by incorporating all claims (whether your fault or not, and including comprehensive claims) along with your credit score into an “insurance score” that is supposed to predict the probability of someone filing an insurance claim. Apparently a comprehensive claim over $1,000 negatively affects this score even if the claim doesn’t directly impact rates.
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12-15-2019, 11:54 AM | #24 |
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We are having our bathroom remodeled and it is the same. I mean seriously, are these people idiots or do they just not give a sh**??? Or both? The quality of their work has been so inconsistent and the bad stuff is just horrific. I feel lik you do need to watch over them in everything!
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Hi OP, sorry that happened, but at least you learned that new and in warranty cars are best for you.
It gets harder with older cars and the parts can be stupidly costly. Find a tech and SA you trust based on forums recommendations and stick with them! |
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12-17-2019, 06:59 AM | #28 |
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Bummer man. I totally get it. I had a similar experience with my last car and that was part of the reason I sold it. It’s so hard to find good help. I try to accept little imperfections, but it’s tough. Part of being a car guy. Most people just don’t give a shit.
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Some dealers do their own windshields. I have worked at a dealer in Chicago that outsources all the glass work. Now I'm at Zeigler in orland park, il which we do as many windshields as possible. Only 1 tech here that actually like and knows what he is doing so they give him all the work. Only time we out source is if insurance wont pay for it. A lot of these companies even smaller operations do not use any of the " in conjunction with" parts for the windshields. IF they get glass from us they always source everything else aftermarket.
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I had a bad experience at Safelite before. The people can't handle customer service. And they got 1 store in a 25 mile radius.
Cracked my windshield n offer for a discount. And when I talked to the people at the counter they denied it. The one in San Jose Stevens Creek. |
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If I was closer to them I would bring my car to them as well. I watch all his videos.
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