BigAl
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- Kioti DK45TLB
Hey ,
It's your opinion ,and I can respect that . I won't agree with it , but i'll respect it .
Oh ,I almost forgot ! I was in Construction for 35 years . We did a little bit of everything , Roads ,Dams , Commercial , homes and remodels . Oh Yeah ! And lots and lots and lots of Insurance repair work . About 80 % in our area alone . I personally worked with many adjusters from many insurance company's and I can tell you that they are not the last word in Claims filed against the insurance companies .I was also a "expert witness" in many court trials on this .They are the first line of defense a insurance company uses . Most people stop there with there claims ,but they do not have to .
Oh ! And if I was going to a movie and thought I might get my vehicle broke into , I think I would just skip that movie since my car is running fine and now I am afaid to take it to a dealer .good grief ! I guess I better go find me a tow truck to buy, just in case !
What I am trying to say is I went to a movie and my car ,tractor or whatever was fine and did not need repair .I have insurance if it is stolen while I watch the movie .
I took my car,tractor or whatever to the dealer or repair shop because I needed something repaired on it .I still have insurance . I did not see a movie .I paid a fee to have it repaired .Part of that fee is called "OVERHEAD COST " . Which is the cost of operating a business and keeping the doors open for business. Rent ,wages .license fees ,etc. and oh yea !INSURANCE! is part of this .
I guess from now on all people needing repair should ask their dealer whose is to blame if problems, like this arise ,and who will be responible if this happens . That should weed out a few bad apples real quick . A good lawyer would tear that "see our sign" defense apart .
I hate to disappoint you but "movies and car repair" are not apples to apples comparisons .
Disclaimer:<This is my opinion and your mileage may vary . If your tractor is stolen ,tough luck. I went to the movies >
It's your opinion ,and I can respect that . I won't agree with it , but i'll respect it .
Oh ,I almost forgot ! I was in Construction for 35 years . We did a little bit of everything , Roads ,Dams , Commercial , homes and remodels . Oh Yeah ! And lots and lots and lots of Insurance repair work . About 80 % in our area alone . I personally worked with many adjusters from many insurance company's and I can tell you that they are not the last word in Claims filed against the insurance companies .I was also a "expert witness" in many court trials on this .They are the first line of defense a insurance company uses . Most people stop there with there claims ,but they do not have to .
Oh ! And if I was going to a movie and thought I might get my vehicle broke into , I think I would just skip that movie since my car is running fine and now I am afaid to take it to a dealer .good grief ! I guess I better go find me a tow truck to buy, just in case !
What I am trying to say is I went to a movie and my car ,tractor or whatever was fine and did not need repair .I have insurance if it is stolen while I watch the movie .
I took my car,tractor or whatever to the dealer or repair shop because I needed something repaired on it .I still have insurance . I did not see a movie .I paid a fee to have it repaired .Part of that fee is called "OVERHEAD COST " . Which is the cost of operating a business and keeping the doors open for business. Rent ,wages .license fees ,etc. and oh yea !INSURANCE! is part of this .
I guess from now on all people needing repair should ask their dealer whose is to blame if problems, like this arise ,and who will be responible if this happens . That should weed out a few bad apples real quick . A good lawyer would tear that "see our sign" defense apart .
I hate to disappoint you but "movies and car repair" are not apples to apples comparisons .
Disclaimer:<This is my opinion and your mileage may vary . If your tractor is stolen ,tough luck. I went to the movies >