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Old 10-10-2017, 11:05 PM
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Old 10-10-2017, 11:08 PM
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I might not have retired if I did lol.
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Old 10-10-2017, 11:54 PM
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I might not have retired if I did lol.
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Were you a Miami cop?
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No central Florida Orlando area.
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Old 10-11-2017, 12:10 AM
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No central Florida Orlando area.
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So you didn't work with any cops that look like Sofia?
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So you didn't work with any cops that look like Sofia?

Absolutely not, in 25 years never saw anything wearing a uniform or not that matched that description.
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Absolutely not, in 25 years never saw anything wearing a uniform or not that matched that description.
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She is sweet.

My brother-in-law is a retired deputy, and he told me once that most of the female cops he knew were lesbians.

I've seen a couple here and there that were quite attractive, don't think they were lezz, I begged them to tie me up but they wouldn't.
Old 10-11-2017, 07:14 AM
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Call your insurance company and have the car fixed through them. Let them chase the tow company's insurance. I think it's called "subrogation" or something like that. Will not effect your rates. In hindsight, should have done this from the get go. Good Luck!
Old 10-11-2017, 11:34 AM
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You sure have gotten the runaround from that tow companies insurance. I would contact my own insurance agent as Weathermaker above suggested and let them handle the matter. They can sue the other insurance company for their money. I would also contact the states insurance regulators and let them know what kind of a rash of crap the other company has given you.
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Originally Posted by Richard F
...I would contact my own insurance agent...
That's why you pay them the big bucks. Your rates should never change if there is a claim for something that is clearly not your fault. That's why you pay them the big bucks up front. Your insurance company should be just as interested in getting this resolved as anyone. They are the ones that will eventually be on the hook if the repairs are not done correctly since you could have an "accident" that would get proper repairs and they would be paying rather than the way it is now where they pay nothing.
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Old 10-11-2017, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Richard F
I would contact my own insurance agent...
I would have done this 59 days ago instead of waiting two months, and still not having any results. Pay the deductible, get the car fixed if it's not totaled, and let the insurance company fight with the tow company to get the deductible back.
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Originally Posted by Corvette_Ed
I would have done this 59 days ago instead of waiting two months, and still not having any results. Pay the deductible, get the car fixed if it's not totaled, and let the insurance company fight with the tow company to get the deductible back.
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Update 10/11/17

Well i kind of got fed up and right after my last update i just called the insurance...yeah i know that i should have done this from the get go but i really got caught up with work, hurricane Irma etc...
Called Progressive and i was told that it was unacceptable the way my case has been handle and they sent an adjuster today to take a look at the car, unfortunately since the car can not be put on a lift because to the damage that it took to the rear right axle from when the car dropped when it was winched from the radiator support adjuster had it schedule for first thing Friday to be put on a lift, estimate damages and after that send the car for the body-shop for a proper estimation from them.

Lets hope this process doesn't take too long also i am kind of itching to get my car back.
As far as the conversation that i had with the insurance i told him that i want it to get paid, to cut a check to me and i will fix the car...maybe from all this negligence, waiting and mishandling i might be able to do some improvement with such money and have the car fixed at the same time.



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