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<blockquote data-quote="Tractionless1" data-source="post: 14474804" data-attributes="member: 59392"><p>Just about all of them now a days. I'd sue them civilly forcing them to pay rather than making an insurance claim, that'll fix their parenting (un)skills. Morons don't get it until it starts costing them money. </p><p></p><p> On another note the OP's issue with the installer seems like how it goes lately, zero regard for other people's property and a rush job turns into damage. Again, just like the brat's parents, the installer needs to be held responsible for the damage they caused. The "system" will make it hard on you to gain what's rightfully yours, it's designed to make you give up. See it through, make them feel the burn you're experiencing due to the damage/loss. Contact the ins. co. tell them of the post glass install damage, push that it gets fixed with zero cost to you as it's no fault of your own. Do the same to the glass co and if you paid a deductible with a CC get them involved. </p><p></p><p>As far as repairing interior parts goes see if there's a provider in your area, I hear they work miracles. </p><p><a href="http://myinteriormagic.com" target="_blank">http://myinteriormagic.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractionless1, post: 14474804, member: 59392"] Just about all of them now a days. I'd sue them civilly forcing them to pay rather than making an insurance claim, that'll fix their parenting (un)skills. Morons don't get it until it starts costing them money. On another note the OP's issue with the installer seems like how it goes lately, zero regard for other people's property and a rush job turns into damage. Again, just like the brat's parents, the installer needs to be held responsible for the damage they caused. The "system" will make it hard on you to gain what's rightfully yours, it's designed to make you give up. See it through, make them feel the burn you're experiencing due to the damage/loss. Contact the ins. co. tell them of the post glass install damage, push that it gets fixed with zero cost to you as it's no fault of your own. Do the same to the glass co and if you paid a deductible with a CC get them involved. As far as repairing interior parts goes see if there's a provider in your area, I hear they work miracles. [url]http://myinteriormagic.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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