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vafanculo 02-09-2011 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by slimthug (Post 7297758)
Wow why would i want to do that? you must be stupid to put any legitimate business in that type of position.


EDIT. and if he gets caught for scamming icbc a few hundred dollars would not cover his "troubles"

Nono, whats stupid is making a thread asking how to milk more money out of icbc, and then arguing about every comment, when the only thing you CAN do is negotiate with the adjuster.

You may not like my suggestion, but what you want is also taking advantage of the system. ICBC knows most of its customers dont have access to a body shop or cheap labour, so what they do is pay to have your car fixed. the money they pay out to the shop = labour + parts.

the reason they wont give you the full money is because they dont want to pay greedy people out and have them blow the money on anything else but the car. the insurance covers the car, and the car only.

understand?

impulseX 02-09-2011 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by vafanculo (Post 7298431)
Nono, whats stupid is making a thread asking how to milk more money out of icbc, and then arguing about every comment, when the only thing you CAN do is negotiate with the adjuster.

You may not like my suggestion, but what you want is also taking advantage of the system. ICBC knows most of its customers dont have access to a body shop or cheap labour, so what they do is pay to have your car fixed. the money they pay out to the shop = labour + parts.

the reason they wont give you the full money is because they dont want to pay greedy people out and have them blow the money on anything else but the car. the insurance covers the car, and the car only.

understand?

expecting to see another argument to this post... :whistle:


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