broken window.... how much $$?
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broken window.... how much $$?
hi, my friends 3rd gen 4R got broken into tonight. the passenger front side window was smashed in. lots of stuff was stolen but not of much worth.
she was wondering how much a replacement window would be? does anyone have a price estimate on how much it would be?
thanks!
she was wondering how much a replacement window would be? does anyone have a price estimate on how much it would be?
thanks!
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Should be able to get a used one for under 100.
Used one for 70.00
New Toyota glass is expensive. TOR may be able to help.
Used one for 70.00
New Toyota glass is expensive. TOR may be able to help.
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file with your insurance ... I don't know what her deductible is. But this is a no fault claim, so insurance will not increase.
They usually compensate for the window, and having the car cleaned. So the money to have the car cleaned can be used toward the deductible.
They usually compensate for the window, and having the car cleaned. So the money to have the car cleaned can be used toward the deductible.
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Originally Posted by sdastg1
file with your insurance ... I don't know what her deductible is. But this is a no fault claim, so insurance will not increase.
They usually compensate for the window, and having the car cleaned. So the money to have the car cleaned can be used toward the deductible.
They usually compensate for the window, and having the car cleaned. So the money to have the car cleaned can be used toward the deductible.
If the cost of glass & replacement is resonable (ie <$250), I'd just pay myself. Many time glass places quote one rate for insurance and other for cash business.
Why would I do this??? Insurance companies are looking for any reason to drop customers or increase the premiums. It is ridiculous that we've (society, government, ect...) has allowed insurance companies to penalize people who actually use their policy. Hell, I got a 25% increase in premiums when I filed a claim but never collected on it. Naturally, State Farm claims that the increase had nothing to do with the non-paid claim.
Just my two cents.
Andrew
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Originally Posted by WatsonMD
If the cost of glass & replacement is resonable (ie <$250), I'd just pay myself. Many time glass places quote one rate for insurance and other for cash business.
Why would I do this??? Insurance companies are looking for any reason to drop customers or increase the premiums. It is ridiculous that we've (society, government, ect...) has allowed insurance companies to penalize people who actually use their policy. Hell, I got a 25% increase in premiums when I filed a claim but never collected on it. Naturally, State Farm claims that the increase had nothing to do with the non-paid claim.
Just my two cents.
Andrew
Why would I do this??? Insurance companies are looking for any reason to drop customers or increase the premiums. It is ridiculous that we've (society, government, ect...) has allowed insurance companies to penalize people who actually use their policy. Hell, I got a 25% increase in premiums when I filed a claim but never collected on it. Naturally, State Farm claims that the increase had nothing to do with the non-paid claim.
Just my two cents.
Andrew
As far as insurance rates going up .. I think over the last year or so rates have just gone up in general. Its outrageous I agree with you .. but what can you do?
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