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Originally Posted by DRMex06
According to my insurance advisor, OEM parts were paid for... so there should only be OEM parts in my car THUS leaving everything under warranty.
My body shop did some really fishy business... When the invoice arrives, I'm going to compare what the body shop requested money for and what was actually done to the car itself. If things don't match up and I don't see everything but OEM the body shop is going to have problems.
(The window that was magically broken during the repair and replaced is not an OEM part.)
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Wow.
What body shop did you go to? I've had friends and family get hit by morons and the person who hit them had to get their insurance to cover it. Sadly, they tried to get them all to go to some crappy body shop such as Maaco or something. However, it was fought and the only body shop they would go to is Collision Revision right by my house and they do excellent work.
Screw those cheap, shoddy, crappy shops.