Farmers Insurance Cautions Vehicle Owners on Windshield Replacement Scams
National News August 10, 2004
Driving with a cracked or broken windshield puts both drivers and their passengers at risk.
In fact, insurance companies in some states are required by law to waive the deductible for damaged or ...
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Posted On: August 16, 2004, 8:16 pm CDT
Posted By: Michael Preston
Comment:
How can calling a third party administrator, one that owns glass shops, not be steering? As soon as the call is made, one of the first things the customer hears is, "Thank you for calling ________ Insurance, administered by Safelite Auto Glass". The customer is hit right away with their name. It's darn near subliminal. As far as scams, if a customer feels they are saving money, they don't care. If the job looks good and doesn't leak, they're happy. We have two companies in the Raleigh area that are waving deds., and rest assured, neither would touch my vehicle. I've gone behind enough of their work to know better. Just like a bad intersection, nothing will probably be done until someone is either hurt or killed because of poor workmanship, cheap parts, and/or cheap adhesives.
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