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If have not heard of a major insurance company handling glass claims like this...strange. They usually have a captive auto glass process. |
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thanks ARD for the info, I'll call again on monday, my windshield now is a hazard , since the crack comes from the passenger side almost to the middle of the windshield..
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Just to chime in I JUST went thru the same thing with allstate last month and was angry with allstate until I saw what there solution is.......they use Safelite which is who replaced my windsheild with a BMW windshield as requested IMHO BMW is charging to much to do this as Safelite was just under a thousand using there parts sensor bracket and all. Give them a call.
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Safelite sucks...they do not use BMW mastics nor BMW procedures...they are the low bidder on windshields. most insurers use safelite as safelite gives them what they want- cheap & fast.
When pressed, safelite could not confirm that a car, repaired using safelite procedures would meet BMW safety standards. They make it a point to talk about their federally approved mastics- BUT their procedure is not 'approved'. I got to use BMW glass with BMW materials and, most importantly, BMW procedures. But, to be honest, most people dont care and cannot tell the difference... |
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