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jdzle69
02-24-2011, 05:22 PM
Hey guys i lightly tapped this ladys acura tsx bumper one night and it only made 2 paint chip dots and she is asking me to pay 560$ to fix her bumper at a repair shop. when i heard the number 560$ for just 2 paint chips i was thinking to my self what the fuck... lol that's kinda over priced imo... give me some info guys what shall i do? she has my license plate and driver license number but i really dont wanna cough out 560$ just for a lil tap that can easily be fixed for less.
_Hotsauce_
02-24-2011, 05:30 PM
Get a written quote from the repair shop? Or even better, get a written quote from 3 repair shops?
jdzle69
02-24-2011, 05:32 PM
Get a written quote from the repair shop? Or even better, get a written quote from 3 repair shops?
mmm Thx for the info im new first accident...
TypeRNammer
02-24-2011, 05:33 PM
What color is the tsx?
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2 n r
02-24-2011, 05:33 PM
tell her u only have 250, take it or go through insurance
jdzle69
02-24-2011, 05:33 PM
What color is the tsx?
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dark grey
jdzle69
02-24-2011, 05:34 PM
tell her u only have 250, take it or go through insurance
why go through insurance?? Wouldn't it be more expensive and be on my record?
quasi
02-24-2011, 05:37 PM
why go through insurance?? Wouldn't it be more expensive and be on my record?
If you think it's to expensive tell her to go to ICBC. You can still pay for the damages but you won't have to pay any more then the repairs cost. If I was her I would probably just go to ICBC anyway.
jdzle69
02-24-2011, 05:39 PM
If you think it's to expensive tell her to go to ICBC. You can still pay for the damages but you won't have to pay any more then the repairs cost. If I was her I would probably just go to ICBC anyway.
Thank you very much sir. now i understand.... :)
2 n r
02-24-2011, 05:46 PM
its a bluff..
The_AK
02-24-2011, 05:56 PM
even if you pay out of pocket she still might go to icbc afterwards and try to screw you, so just be sure theres some way out of that.
or better yet,
tell her to go get the paint chip repaired and then have her mail you the invoice
jdzle69
02-24-2011, 06:27 PM
even if you pay out of pocket she still might go to icbc afterwards and try to screw you, so just be sure theres some way out of that.
or better yet,
tell her to go get the paint chip repaired and then have her mail you the invoice
thanks for the info. but why would it be 560? it usualy costes around 200 dollars to do spot painting unless she wants a new bumper repainted for her.... :S
matrixfwd
02-24-2011, 06:39 PM
because if you were making an insurance claim, the shops want to make it look the best as well as maximize their revenue. So they sand and paint the whole bumper. Spot painting won't give you the best results. Shops are not going to help you penny pinch if they know the cost is being covered.
thanks for the info. but why would it be 560? it usualy costes around 200 dollars to do spot painting unless she wants a new bumper repainted for her.... :S
jdzle69
02-24-2011, 06:40 PM
because if you were making an insurance claim, the shops want to make it look the best as well as maximize their revenue. So they sand and paint the whole bumper. Spot painting won't give you the best results. Shops are not going to help you penny pinch if they know the cost is being covered.
Isnt spot painting recommended? because the bumper wont be the same color as the car??
TheKingdom2000
02-24-2011, 07:02 PM
tell her u only have 250, take it or go through insurance
If it's his fault it goes on his insurance. He loses safe driving and he'll have to pay the deductible.
His insurance will probably go up.
It may not be worth him going that route.
In the long run, it might be better just to give her the $500.
I would still go through ICBC if I were her. Just saves headaches imo.
not good for you though.
Suprarz666
02-24-2011, 07:24 PM
Go through ICBC, and pay icbc.
The color will be spot painted, but they still have to clear the entire thing or it'll look like shit.
The bumper needs to get taken off and reinstalled, which isnt free.
$560 is a pretty average price, it just seems ridiculous because it's a small spot.
RevRav
02-24-2011, 07:34 PM
$560 to fix something that minor on the bumper sounds reasonable.
What generation was her TSX? She might want you to pay cash / as oppose to through ICBC (even if you pay out the repair cost through ICBC) , because she doesn't want it to show up on her record. As she might be planning to sell it back out.
If her TSX is fairly new, you can use the above point to negotiate with her. Maybe something around $450-500...and tell her its to her advantage it won't be on her car's history.
hk20000
02-24-2011, 07:36 PM
you never know the bodyshop might see honeycomb structure damage and called a replacement.
If you think it's to expensive tell her to go to ICBC. You can still pay for the damages but you won't have to pay any more then the repairs cost. If I was her I would probably just go to ICBC anyway.
this!
$560 to fix something that minor on the bumper sounds reasonable.
What generation was her TSX? She might want you to pay cash / as oppose to through ICBC (even if you pay out the repair cost through ICBC) , because she doesn't want it to show up on her record. As she might be planning to sell it back out.
If her TSX is fairly new, you can use the above point to negotiate with her. Maybe something around $450-500...and tell her its to her advantage it won't be on her car's history.
I thought those little accidents don't show up?
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Eatman
02-24-2011, 08:23 PM
should cost about 350 to paint the bumper......
had something similiar to my bumper
and i drive a tsx also
Take pictures in case the damage all of a sudden grows.
Ask for invoice and take it from there.
Does she look lonely? Hee hee.........
EDIT: nevermind, she might start stalking you. LOL Pay the $560.00
RiceIntegraRS
02-24-2011, 08:50 PM
it is on the expensive side of a bumper job, but the price still seems about right. R&I Bumper, and Paint.
quasi
02-24-2011, 09:45 PM
I thought those little accidents don't show up?
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You don't have to declare them when you sell if there less then $2000 but if someone does a search they'll still show up.
VR6GTI
02-25-2011, 07:32 AM
Quote sounds about right. Ask to see her quote, telling her to put it through icbc is a gamble it could be less, could be more. If you hit me I wouldn't waste my time getting 3 quotes.
jdzle69
02-26-2011, 10:19 AM
thx alot guys!! sorry im a newbie :( the info will help alot! i guess i should just pay her the 560 because it was my fault... dumb mistake on my part.
hypediss
02-26-2011, 11:45 AM
go through icbc... and repay them back
that way she cant screw you over again by making a claim on you after she takes the 560
jdzle69
02-27-2011, 08:26 AM
go through icbc... and repay them back
that way she cant screw you over again by making a claim on you after she takes the 560
Is there any other way i can prevent my self from getting screwed over by her after i give her the 560? pictures? invoice? receipt?
IMASA
02-27-2011, 09:11 AM
I was in a similar situation. A guy rear ended me in my 3 month old car, his license plate screws left some markings on my bumper. It was hardly noticable, but it's textured plastic so you can't sand it off and you can't paint it. The guy was being an ass, wouldn't give me his insurance papers at first, and was offering to give me $200 cash on the spot.
After much yelling back and forth, I got his DL, insurance papers and he told me to bring it to a shop, get a quote and phone him back. Since he was being a douch, I just went to ICBC, got my entire rear bumper replaced since I have new car cost replacement insurance and the total bill was like $2000. Didn't cost me any deductible.
It would probably be safer for you to just go through ICBC.
Sounds about right. The previous owner of my car (also an Acura TSX) had a few dings on the rear bumper from license plate bolts and other various scrapes. The body shop that did my front end work wanted $500 to remove and repaint the rear bumper.
Normally the whole panel (in this case the entire rear bumper cover) has to be repainted as it's very difficult to blend just a spot on a panel with satisfactory results.
jdzle69
02-27-2011, 11:31 AM
I was in a similar situation. A guy rear ended me in my 3 month old car, his license plate screws left some markings on my bumper. It was hardly noticable, but it's textured plastic so you can't sand it off and you can't paint it. The guy was being an ass, wouldn't give me his insurance papers at first, and was offering to give me $200 cash on the spot.
After much yelling back and forth, I got his DL, insurance papers and he told me to bring it to a shop, get a quote and phone him back. Since he was being a douch, I just went to ICBC, got my entire rear bumper replaced since I have new car cost replacement insurance and the total bill was like $2000. Didn't cost me any deductible.
It would probably be safer for you to just go through ICBC.
But its my fault, I am trying to not make my insurance go up. I understand how a small little accident like this can cost me 560$ so i guess it is better to just pay her off and get some proof that i've paid her so she can't fuck me over again right?
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