07-30-2009, 11:05 AM | #1 |
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Okay. As some of you know there was a sick hailstorm in NJ Sunday. It was as bad as a golf driving range.
Here is the thing. The adjuster told me that Allstate has a policy where they only approve paintless dent repair for hail damage... regardless of make, year, model, etc. so my autobody estimates were not even looked at. I don't think paintless dent repair will be good for a convertible hardtop roof. IS THAT STANDARD ALLSTATE POLICY? OR WAS THE PERSON LYING TO ME TO JUST GET ME OUT THE DOOR? |
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I didn't pay thousands to them for this shit. There is no way I'm having this dude touch my ride: Last edited by Cyber; 07-30-2009 at 04:51 PM.. |
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07-30-2009, 11:21 AM | #5 |
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Wow. So they only cover paintless dent repair? Thats garbage especially with how scary and ugly that bondo is. So noticeable especially with our orange peel oem paint. Aren't we supposed to be made whole? Isn't that the purpose of insurance?
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07-30-2009, 11:24 AM | #6 |
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Both my cars were done PDR after hail. You can't tell the 335i was ever hailed on. My Jeep was hit sooooo badly that the roof won't ever be back to 100%, which reminds me that I have to contact AllState about that.
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07-30-2009, 11:30 AM | #7 | |
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I think my car is in your Jeep's camp which is driving me nuts. IMO it would be cheaper to replace the panels and repaint rather than pop every single dent. They're not listening and keep giving me the hand about their PDR policy. As you can tell they came no where close to what all 3 body shops estimated which scares me. I just want to know if their paintless dent removal policy is standard for all customers because I feel discriminated.... |
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Plus the cost of handling all the mechanical stuff in the relatively new hardtop roof along with the broken trim and stuff they break when replacing the panels. One of the certified BMW people told me that if I get work done on the roof by a non certified BMW technician it voids my warranty.... |
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07-30-2009, 11:42 AM | #10 |
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You may need to call your agent for the exact policy procedure if you have not already. Don't tell him/her what has transpired so far.
Sounds like Mr. Adjustor is tired and a bit grumpy. Probably has been working 18 hour days since the storm. PDR guy is probably his cousin too. g/l |
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UPDATE: According to a higher up I spoke to at Allstate:
Dentless paint removal is not mandatory policy for all hail claims - so the adjuster lied to me. However, they recommend it if it is applicable Another person will be looking at the car. |
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