a scratch in someone's back bumper. no dent.
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Re: a scratch in someone's back bumper. no dent.
In article <1115321543.285233.265480@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups .com>,
jmattis@attglobal.net says...
>> Try that line of reasoning in a New York City parking lot.........
>Sorry, NYC is more like a third-world country. Trash cars, and it cost
>twice as much for monthly parking than payments on a new car. I know
>all about it.
>It's a bleak picture, and shows what happens when theft and negligence
>get completely out of hand. Exactly what I'm complaining about.
>I've been all over the U.S., and there's nothing else like it I've seen.
If you park in a garage, where the attendant parks the car, they are
responsible for damage to the cars bumper, even though they might have
signs saying they are not. Parking in Manhattan is difficult, but not
as you make it out to be. Experienced parkers have no trouble getting in
and out of a parking space wihtout damaging other cars. It is the folks
with little to no parallel parking experience that can do lots of damage
to your car's bumpers.
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Alex
jmattis@attglobal.net says...
>> Try that line of reasoning in a New York City parking lot.........
>Sorry, NYC is more like a third-world country. Trash cars, and it cost
>twice as much for monthly parking than payments on a new car. I know
>all about it.
>It's a bleak picture, and shows what happens when theft and negligence
>get completely out of hand. Exactly what I'm complaining about.
>I've been all over the U.S., and there's nothing else like it I've seen.
If you park in a garage, where the attendant parks the car, they are
responsible for damage to the cars bumper, even though they might have
signs saying they are not. Parking in Manhattan is difficult, but not
as you make it out to be. Experienced parkers have no trouble getting in
and out of a parking space wihtout damaging other cars. It is the folks
with little to no parallel parking experience that can do lots of damage
to your car's bumpers.
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Alex
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Re: a scratch in someone's back bumper. no dent.
polis,
i can't offer any more than what's been said, except body shops are
expensive these days.
many dealer subcontract body work and receive a cut of the price.
i like the 3 estimates advice.
"polis" <polimnia_sanchez@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1115089495.442405.226680@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
I would appreciate your comments on this. I never had this problem
before. While parking I hit someone's back bumper. no dent, just a
scratch. I gave her my info & she called today. It happenned a couple
of weekes ago. She said she had an estimate of $500. She went to Honda.
How much can it really cost to repair this? She wants $500. Is it too
much? . Should I tell her she can take me to small claims court?.I have
full coverage but i think the disclaimer (if this is the correct term)
is more than $500. Your comments and thoughts are appreciated.
Thank you,
Polis
i can't offer any more than what's been said, except body shops are
expensive these days.
many dealer subcontract body work and receive a cut of the price.
i like the 3 estimates advice.
"polis" <polimnia_sanchez@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1115089495.442405.226680@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
I would appreciate your comments on this. I never had this problem
before. While parking I hit someone's back bumper. no dent, just a
scratch. I gave her my info & she called today. It happenned a couple
of weekes ago. She said she had an estimate of $500. She went to Honda.
How much can it really cost to repair this? She wants $500. Is it too
much? . Should I tell her she can take me to small claims court?.I have
full coverage but i think the disclaimer (if this is the correct term)
is more than $500. Your comments and thoughts are appreciated.
Thank you,
Polis
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Re: a scratch in someone's back bumper. no dent.
slim wrote:
> jmattis@attglobal.net wrote:
> >
> > > Try that line of reasoning in a New York City parking
lot.........
> >
> > Sorry, NYC is more like a third-world country. Trash cars, and it
cost
> > twice as much for monthly parking than payments on a new car. I
know
> > all about it.
> >
> > It's a bleak picture, and shows what happens when theft and
negligence
> > get completely out of hand. Exactly what I'm complaining about.
> >
> > I've been all over the U.S., and there's nothing else like it I've
seen.
>
> Thank you very much staying away! ;-)
I am only referring to automobiles here. NYC has wonderful things to
recommend it. Just not cars.
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