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  • Alkasquawlik
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    OP how old are you?

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  • Ben Carufel
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    Originally posted by SL a.m.>IN View Post
    I luckily know someone that deals with and investigates fraud sewing and things like this.
    Wow. You're an idiot.

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  • tjts1
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    Good luck.

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  • naplesE30
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    If no cops were called say it never happened. He has no proof you hit him without a police report or anything signed by you. You’re word vs. his. If he is going to be shady so should you.
    Lessons learned
    1 Don’t use cell phones and drive
    2 Always call cops
    3 Don’t move cars
    4 Exchange info

    On another note always make sure you have a lot of uninsured motorist protection especially living in FL where half the drivers are illegal and without a license let alone insurance
    Last edited by naplesE30; 08-14-2009, 06:37 AM.

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  • SL a.m.>IN
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    yea my insurance company knows about it. i already talked to them. Hopefully it will work out. Thanks for all the input guys.

    EDIT: Stupid sentence was bothering people.
    Last edited by SL a.m.>IN; 08-14-2009, 07:49 AM.

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  • pureaudio
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    You should call your own insurance and give them a heads up. It won't hurt if he does nothing but him dropping the "hurt back" card could possibly be a huge head ache for you later on. I rear ended someone in my 2002, destroying it, and denting the tailgate on his truck. He pulled the neck card from the start but I foolishly didn't report it to my insurance thinking it didn't matter. I gave him all my info thinking he would get right on it but instead he decides to tell his insurance company I had no insurance and they send the bill to collections. After dealing with all of that and my insurance company takes it out of my hands I think its all OK. 4 years later I am served with a lawsuit at my door by the guy demanding $40,000 because I hurt his neck so bad he can never surf again. I thought there was a time limit and was right but apparently he is such a moron it has taken him 2 years to get the right paperwork together for them to serve the papers to me. The guy was never able to prove he was hurt, the hospital and doctor were able to show there was never anything wrong with him and he still eventually got $25,000 out of it. Not that I could have avoided any of that by talking to my insurance company right away but I could have avoided the collections mess. The majority of people are pieces of shit and it sounds like that guy you are dealing with is probably going to try and screw you over. I'm still pissed about that whole mess.

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  • lennon
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    yes but all in all it was his fault. the collision was his fault, and not having insurance certainly was. i would be bitching someone out way worse than this lady, and the cops wouldve been called. taking the money was dick though.

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  • SL a.m.>IN
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    Yea, its hard to find decent people nowadays. I would feel extremely guilty doing that too. Its just wrong in every way.

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  • lennon
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    Originally posted by h0lmes View Post
    I don't understand people sometimes. To take someones money and still report the accident is just plain wrong. I would feel incredibly guilty doing something like that. Maybe I am just to trusting.
    yeah and my friend was super nice to her, basically giving her all of his money when the damage was only paint. people are either bitches or super sketchy around here, not many nice normal folks. he was in a sticky situation where cops just wasnt an option. i was right behind him for all of it, then sat on my car and watched her bitching/his pleading.

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  • h0lmes
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    Originally posted by lennon View Post
    one night my buddy rearended some bitch in a chrysler 300 and scuffed the paint, destroyed his headlight area. he had no insurance and ended up bribing her with something outrageous like 500-1000 bucks he had to get from amscott to keep her from calling the cops. she ended up reporting it all the next day.
    I don't understand people sometimes. To take someones money and still report the accident is just plain wrong. I would feel incredibly guilty doing something like that. Maybe I am just to trusting.

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  • lennon
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    one night my buddy rearended some bitch in a chrysler 300 and scuffed the paint, destroyed his headlight area. he had no insurance and ended up bribing her with something outrageous like 500-1000 bucks he had to get from amscott to keep her from calling the cops. she ended up reporting it all the next day.

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  • h0lmes
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    Originally posted by SL a.m.>IN View Post
    ill take your advice man, you had to pay for her repairs or something? Howd she manage to F u over?
    No I had to pay for my own repairs which were quoted at 1500 (I did it myself for 500). Her suburban was untouched. If she would have simply told the truth her insurance would have paid up and she still wouldn't have had to pay a dime. Stupid waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles.

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  • SL a.m.>IN
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    Originally posted by h0lmes View Post
    Some dumb bitch in a suburban backed into the front of my e30 and I was stupid and didn't call the cops. She then lied to her insurance and fucked me over. Moral of the story is: call the cops every time.
    ill take your advice man, you had to pay for her repairs or something? Howd she manage to F u over?

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  • h0lmes
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    Some dumb bitch in a suburban backed into the front of my e30 and I was stupid and didn't call the cops. She then lied to her insurance and fucked me over. Moral of the story is: call the cops every time.

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  • Raxe
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    He really doesn't need to give you any of his info. I never do when it's not my fault and the other person acknowledges it.

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