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Originally Posted by gresch
If you have full glass coverage, which usually carries a $0 deductable, why do you care how much it costs and why is your carrier giving you grief? It doesn't make sense. Around here they sound out the glass guy from Safelite and he fixes it in your driveway.
I would tell your adjuster "I pay for full glass coverage, I'm entitled to OEM parts, i'm having it fixed, you're going to pay for it, in full"
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we actually have a $100 deductable. and i don't know why it was denied. nationwide denied it but the agent OKed it (he told us to wait until he gets more details). i am not the primary driver of the e70 so i did not speak with nationwide regarding this issue.
i don't mind using another option but i have read that the process should take a few days, not a 1 day job like most insurance companies do with their 'recommended' shops (what they did for our H2). but that car doesnt need pampering haha