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Posted On: October 25, 2005, 8:06 am CDT
Posted By: streekyd Comment: Read this http://bodyshopbusiness.com/bb/bb020544.htm Considering the complex nature of collision repairs compared to those of glass, it's debatable whether networking collision shops will be doable. It's also debatable whether networks are in the best long-term interest of the collision industry, consumers or even insurers. Read the rest of this article by Dick Strom it was to long to post according to the webmaster, it is a good read with history about networks!!!! |
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Thank you for that very good article Streekyd.
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Very interesting although some of the comments where wrong. #1 being State Farm was not the first insurance company to go with the networks it was Allstate.
I’m just a stickler about facts. I see the point of the article but man if your going to publish it get your facts straight. Publishing wrong information just takes away any of the credibility of the article IMO.
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