Auto glass companies
Hi Groups,
I need a windshield replaced on my 1999 Subaru. Does anyone have experience with "Auto Glass USA Inc." in the DC area? I live in Virginia inside the Wash. DC Beltway and I often get a coupon in the "money mailer" package from them offering $150 off the deductible. They advertise a mobile service: they come to your location to do the work. Sounds a little suspect but apparently is a standard procedure. I insure with Geico and they have an arrangement with a glass company called Safe Lite. Also a mobile service. My deductible is $500 which, I'm told, likely exceeds the cost of a windshield replacement. Comments appreciated, especially from any who have worked with these companies or can recommend others. Thanks, Arnie |
Your mistake is contacting an insurance company for a claim that hits
probably $200-$300. First of all, just calling your agent to inquire about making a claim (you don't actually have to make a claim) goes on the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange database as a claim. Anything less than a $1000 you should take care of without notifying your insurance company. |
Drive-up replacement is S.O.P. for people on the run. To be honest I
would request that the glass company use original glass from Subaru. I've had problems with after-market glass being less than flat. |
> First of all, just calling your agent to inquire about making a claim > (you don't actually have to make a claim) goes on the
> Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange database as a > claim. Got a cite for that? According the ChoiceTrust, "C.L.U.E. Inc. will only have information on you if a loss was filed against your automobile insurance policy..." http://choicetrust-solutions.custhel...Z2U9MQ**&p_li= There's nothing in their FAQ about logging calls to agents. --E |
> wrote in message oups.com... FYI, my stepdaughter just had to replace a windshield on a 2000 Regal (caused by an errant baseball). She got two quotes in her home town, and I got one here locally. (1) $165 (2) $209 (3) $269 The local Buick dealership farms all its glass out to glass company (2). At those prices, I wouldn't diddle with insurance. |
Got a cite for that?
According the ChoiceTrust, "C.L.U.E. Inc. will only have information on you if a loss was filed against your automobile insurance policy..." http://choicetrust-solutions.c usthelp.com/cgi-bin/choicetrus t_solutio... There's nothing in their FAQ about logging calls to agents. ++++++++++++ I'm too lazy to look it up again. It was part of a long series on the insurance industry in the Houston Chronicle. |
ot a cite for that?
According the ChoiceTrust, "C.L.U.E. Inc. will only have information on you if a loss was filed against your automobile insurance policy..." http://choicetrust-solutions.c usthelp.com/cgi-bin/choicetrus t_solutio... There's nothing in their FAQ about logging calls to agents. ______________________________ Oh, Ok, I drank some coffee and fired up the database. Here are acouple of articles I was able to dig up quickly. There are lots more. Surprised you haven't seen them, been in the news alot lately. Copyright 2005 The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake Tribune (Utah) May 1, 2005, Sunday SECTION: Final; Pg. E1 AND: Copyright 2003 The Bismarck Tribune, a division of Lee Enterprises, Inc. Bismarck Tribune (North Dakota) November 19, 2003, Wednesday, METRO EDITION SECTION: Pg. 9C LENGTH: 565 words |
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Safe Lite brand of glass is crap that will crack within a month. Get
the good stuff like the brands that GM and Ford use (PPG or Autolite if I remember correctly). |
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