I didn't know you could collect for the reduced market value of your car
after an accident repair, but the articles at www.claimsreporter.com say you
can. I know most people will not buy a car with a bad Carfax unless it's
offered at a big discount. Anyone else know about this stuff?

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Michael Pardee - 29 Mar 2007 13:15 GMT
>I didn't know you could collect for the reduced market value of your car
>after an accident repair, but the articles at www.claimsreporter.com say
>you can. I know most people will not buy a car with a bad Carfax unless
>it's offered at a big discount. Anyone else know about this stuff?
I've heard about it but never had occasion to try it myself. Probably
different in different counries, too. We have a lot of Canadians and several
Europeans and South Americans here. Don't mean to slight everybody else; Oz
and more....
FWIW, I've found Carfax to be so inaccurate as to be useless. I can't even
imagine where some of the data comes from.
Larry in AZ - 29 Mar 2007 19:05 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, "A Reader" <philliprnakata@verizon.net>
said:
> I didn't know...
I know. You're a spamming turd for the claimsreporter website.
You may try using a couple of fake names, but the following header proves
where all your stuff comes from...
NNTP-Posting-Host: 71.111.0.107
X-Complaints-To: abuse@verizon.net

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