Black Book Value
- marlinh
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Black Book Value
I have been saving ads of cars for sale to argue my point. Any other tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
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- dlb
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Re: Black Book Value
marlinh, i don't know about official values but i would print this out
download/file.php?id=4292&mode=view
as well as any other craigslist ads for mint al25's that are priced higher. these are very good chips to have when battling ICBC. i have friends who have used such ads (including forum member barto) to get what they actually deserved for cars, rather than the pittance ICBC offered.
download/file.php?id=4292&mode=view
as well as any other craigslist ads for mint al25's that are priced higher. these are very good chips to have when battling ICBC. i have friends who have used such ads (including forum member barto) to get what they actually deserved for cars, rather than the pittance ICBC offered.
- marlinh
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Re: Black Book Value
I've been printing off lots of ads to fight my corner. I just was curious of anyone elses experience.
ICBC called me back today and an adjustor is coming to my house to evaluate the car. It is saving me a pile of time because the town I live closest to (60 km, 40 miles away) no longer has an office. So it would be an extra 20 minutes farther to get to a facility. I would also have to insure it to get it there. Or pay an enormous tow bill.
I have all my receipts and ads to argue my point. I will let you guys know what happens.
That ad David is quite off the wall. Don't know what kind of sense of humour this guy will have. I will keep it simple.
ICBC called me back today and an adjustor is coming to my house to evaluate the car. It is saving me a pile of time because the town I live closest to (60 km, 40 miles away) no longer has an office. So it would be an extra 20 minutes farther to get to a facility. I would also have to insure it to get it there. Or pay an enormous tow bill.
I have all my receipts and ads to argue my point. I will let you guys know what happens.
That ad David is quite off the wall. Don't know what kind of sense of humour this guy will have. I will keep it simple.
- marlinh
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Re: Black Book Value
The adjustor came to my house today. He was a nice guy and asked me if I tried popping it out yet. I told him no and he hopped in and popped out most of the dent with his back. I gave him all my ads and they will send me a check and I get to keep the car. Going to insure it soon, now that winter is over.