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Is anyone here connected?
Yeah, you might be right on those counts. From what I've
seen when it comes to cars is that they allot so much for the capabilities of the stereo, not the quality or price. And, you can get a car cd player for well under $50 now. I probably wouldn't want to listen to it though. :^) One thing I do not know is who's insurance adjuster he will be dealing with. Regardless of which sends an adjuster, this accident is obviously not his fault, which is good as they're more likely to work with him. If he's dealing with their adjuster, I think it could work even more in his favor. If he can't reach agreement with that adjuster, he still has his insurance company to lean on that company. -Jim Tony Thomas wrote: In the end, he will end up paying for them. If he removes them before, they will never know. Price will not go down by any amount. Just like in a car. If you had a $1000 sterio in the car, you better remove it before the insurance sees it. They won't give you $1000 more for the car w/ it in there but will reduce it if you want to remove the parts. |