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Totalled 2005 Honda Accord, looking to avoid any pitfalls
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<blockquote data-quote="RedRocketMike" data-source="post: 15162595" data-attributes="member: 51242"><p>Good for you. This summer someone backed into one of my beater cars and I figured out who hit and ran, they had good insurance. I had an odd situation where the estimate would likely total a very good car I wanted to keep so I got a soft estimate of my own. The insurance company insisted on sending a third party to write an estimate for them. The appraisal service they hired had a big auto auction name in the title and I thought they were probably expecting to total the car. I was not going to let that happen so when they tried to schedule the appraisal I told them I leave early and drive to X place for work (about 80 miles from them) and come home late. They only were given 3 days to complete the appraisal. I thought there was no way they would drive that far. Someone drove all the way to see the car and I went still figuring they would cancel because of how bad traffic gets where I said I was going. Turned out to be just be a random business that used that name, it had no affiliation. And his estimate was close to mine so I took the check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedRocketMike, post: 15162595, member: 51242"] Good for you. This summer someone backed into one of my beater cars and I figured out who hit and ran, they had good insurance. I had an odd situation where the estimate would likely total a very good car I wanted to keep so I got a soft estimate of my own. The insurance company insisted on sending a third party to write an estimate for them. The appraisal service they hired had a big auto auction name in the title and I thought they were probably expecting to total the car. I was not going to let that happen so when they tried to schedule the appraisal I told them I leave early and drive to X place for work (about 80 miles from them) and come home late. They only were given 3 days to complete the appraisal. I thought there was no way they would drive that far. Someone drove all the way to see the car and I went still figuring they would cancel because of how bad traffic gets where I said I was going. Turned out to be just be a random business that used that name, it had no affiliation. And his estimate was close to mine so I took the check. [/QUOTE]
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