Frustrated - Post accident repairs
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your adjuster should put oem headilght on. You need to contact your insurance main HQ and complain about this.. and tell them this will degrade the value of the car and safety concern.
and be firm and tell them if the whole OBC goes wrong because of this light, you want them to replace the whole car. i hate when adjuster does that... they need to put all OEM stuff
and be firm and tell them if the whole OBC goes wrong because of this light, you want them to replace the whole car. i hate when adjuster does that... they need to put all OEM stuff
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Originally Posted by ENstig8or' post='828045' date='Mar 27 2009, 05:10 AM
+1 There is no way I would have gone down without a huge fight here. Who is your insurance carrier? I want to make sure I never do business with them if that is the coverage they provide.
An insurance adjuster is paid to save the insurance company money; Not to provide you (the paying customer) with quality service!
Maybe you should comment on the name of your insurance company ... if your adjuster/insurance company knows you'll be happy to report their cheap-skate tactics that a few hundred potential customers will be delighted to spread the word ... they know how fast and far bad news spreads!
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My Ride: 650 Grand Coupe
Model Year: 2016
Not to mention the fact that if that car is leased, you might be charged when you turn it in for that substandard repair!
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