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Old 12-10-2013, 02:21 PM   #68 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mytoyo2k1 View Post
its very simple....what you just described that's called defrauding.

Dealer might be laughing his *** off, but i'm sleeping at night without a guilty conscience.
Um... No it's not...
Insurance paid $7000 to the dealer. Meaning they were willing to cut you a check for $7000 and you could get it fixed however way you see fit. Because it is your car, you own it, you do what you want. Like them not getting the tires you want, LOL, as long as the tires you want are cheaper than OEM, I don't know why you'd stand for that.
And here's my price replacement breakdown if you took a check for $7000

Price you can get everything, shipped: Nismo wheels $1989, plus center caps, $240, plus TPMS, (let's say) $400, (let's say) Michelin PSS installed WITH a Costco Business membership $1500

Add that up $4129, I REALLY doubt the damage done to the car was $2871, and you'd lawfully get to keep the remainder.


What the dealer did is charge $1000/wheel, FULL retail or more, accuse him of defrauding the insurance company
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