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Just received a fax today from Bob Bischoff at State Farm. As of Sept. 1, Maine, Tennessee and West Virginia have been added to the states that State Farm will no longer waive the deductible for w/s repairs!
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I Will Be So Glad When The Insurance Companys Get Out Of Windshield Repair.
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the glass mechanix employee |
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Hmmm---what will the networks do when all insurance companies forego the waiver? They may have to downsize their staffs since their windshield repair services will no longer be needed!
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When I started I used the methods ststed by one of my fellow Canadians (repare-brese) , he seems to have good success with his no insurance claims, and so do I so far.
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How about SF being sued for waiving deds for repair? Maybe things will change after that bottom-feeding plaintiff fades away.
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Jt windows what are you talking about fill me in please? shelby whats up why
are you glade that the insurance is getting out of the buisness? |
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Rockaway - go to Glassbytes.com - go to the bottom of the page - click the 'HERE' to go to previous headlines - scroll to the top story listed for May 31, 2006. Everybody in this business should be interested in this story.
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