SF deductible waive bail ?

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J.T.Window
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SF deductible waive bail ?

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Check Glassbytes 3/11 lead story for possible reason why State Farm stopped waiving deductibles for repairs - not fact, - just my guess.
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In the comments after the article I posted:

I want to first thank Paul for the intelligent analysis of this incestuous, dysfunctional, and bizarre business model. Unfortunately, many in this industry won't get it. Those that do will just resign themselves to the ongoing futility of the arguement.
Belron runs the show. Don't let anyone try to tell you otherwise.
I personally want to express my intense disagreement with summarily casting "harvesters" like myself in a negative, condescending light.
Kerry Wanstrath started it in a NWRA newsletter shortly after he was elected president. Now you, Paul, continue to do so.
There are certainly too many unscrupulous players in this business, but count me as proud to have the confidence and ability to go after business with certified and polished skills, delivering quality repairs and service.
The folks who hate us harvesters the most are the ones who don't have the skills, intelligence, work ethic, and guts to do it.
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Re: SF deductible waive bail ?

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Wrong story I think. The one in Glassbytes is about a class action suit brought by some people crying about SF and their hired help (Lynx) pushing repair and not mentioning replacement. Guess they didn't read their policies.
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