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Old 02-17-2012, 04:51 PM   #212
REVENGE
 
Drives: 1999 Mustang GT
Join Date: May 2009
Location: new york
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Originally Posted by ColorBlind View Post
I would never actually suggest you do something like this but I do know a person that went thru a similar situation. He called his insurance company and added the car back to his policy and didnt tell them about the accident (no police report was filed). Then a couple of weeks later he reported it to them as if it had just happened. He took a big risk but the insurance company paid to have the car repaired. My vote is for option 3. Think of all the things you wanted to do to this car but it was too new. Now you have your chance.
Total scumbags. That "guy" you know of and you for even suggesting this. With people like this its no wonder insurance is so expensive.
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