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Subject: Re: Had to drop off my baby...
From: RicSeyler <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net>
Subject: Re: Had to drop off my baby...
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Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 17:36:02 -0500
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It just flexed in the bumper cover and cracked the paint and the license
plate delete insert
will have to be replaced (cracked), along with all 3 sections of the
spoiler. There is a chip in the hood
and a chip in the windshield where apparently a rock skipped off the
hood and hit the windshield.
Heck looking in the best light there were a few rock chips in the bumper
cover from over the years
so I guess that is something to look at, and the windshield had the 11
years of fine sandblasting
from just being driven and a very faint wiper mark. I might have the
body shop do the rear lower
quarter panels while they have the car taped off and the gun out. There
are a few chips on the
lower quarters from over the years and faint staining from running 315`s
on the back.
But I`ll tell ya living in Florida with the intense sun the white color
was the way to go. If it
would of been Red like I was looking for when purchased, it would be
Pink right now, no
matter how well it was kept waxed. :-) The white held up remarkably well.
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Ric Seyler
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From: Bones < >
Subject: Re: Had to drop off my baby...
Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 20:04:35 -0400
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Ric,
Sounds like it might work out. Be cordial next time you speak to him.
He might pick up your 250 deductible and tear up your bill AND
apologize if you go away, that is, go away happy. Then you could
just chaulk it up to a bad experience.
You know, you could get into a big deal where your lawyer can depose
his mechanics and staff, depose him, find out who was driving or lying
about who was driving, all of that testimony would just make a jury
mad as hell. When I was working for a car dealer many years ago we
were told from day one, never, ever, let a customer take us to court
because there was NO WAY we could win. You could discuss this with an
attorney for free. You should do that. Who knows, a sharp attorney
may demand 2 or 3 grand in punitive damages for beach of duty or
something or other.
The Bone
From: "Charlie" <cpappas(at)houston.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Had to drop off my baby...
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Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 01:06:47 GMT
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Screw the deductible, this should not be on Ric`s insurance at all. Ric
should go in and ask for his insurance information and let them pay for it
without any mark on his record. Then he should tell them to cancel all
charges and fire the person responsible.
--
Charlie
!993 Corvette Convertible
"Bones" wrote in message news:pf10f1pha6cdfppgt85uis0e0mfot6qp0e(at)4ax.com...
Ric,
Sounds like it might work out. Be cordial next time you speak to him.
He might pick up your 250 deductible and tear up your bill AND
apologize if you go away, that is, go away happy. Then you could
just chaulk it up to a bad experience.
You know, you could get into a big deal where your lawyer can depose
his mechanics and staff, depose him, find out who was driving or lying
about who was driving, all of that testimony would just make a jury
mad as hell. When I was working for a car dealer many years ago we
were told from day one, never, ever, let a customer take us to court
because there was NO WAY we could win. You could discuss this with an
attorney for free. You should do that. Who knows, a sharp attorney
may demand 2 or 3 grand in punitive damages for beach of duty or
something or other.
The Bone
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