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omfg karl marx
10th Oct 2007, 11:40 PM
I had planned on buying it this week, but I opted to take a golf ball-sized chunk of asphalt to the windshield instead. It hit really low on it so it didn't smash too badly, but I did see my windshield push in on the impact. Thankfully, all it did was create a nice 6 or 7 inch crack in the middle. I wasn't hurt or anything, but I can kiss a good portion of my next paycheck goodbye.

And this happened not two hours after I ordered my Decemberists tickets. I'm glad I opted for the regular $35 ones rather than the $85 ones. :roll:

Rand{CLR}
10th Oct 2007, 11:58 PM
Don't feel like filing an insurance claim?

-Rand

omfg karl marx
11th Oct 2007, 12:06 AM
Don't feel like filing an insurance claim?

-Rand

$100 deductible.

BigTwinky
11th Oct 2007, 08:32 AM
Those cracks often spread to much much bigger over time. Best to take care of it now.

Really sucks when you plan and are ready to buy something for yourself and shiat like this happens. But hey, at least it was just a windshield.

Rand{CLR}
11th Oct 2007, 08:37 AM
Don't feel like filing an insurance claim?

-Rand

$100 deductible.

Yeah, but how much is the windshield, and would it affect your premiums? Have to look at those too. If the windshield is say, 500 bucks and it won't do much to the monthly premium payments, it's probably better to eat the deductable than shell out all of it out of pocket.

-Rand

BigTwinky
11th Oct 2007, 08:46 AM
Insurance companies are usually forgiving for a first windshield claim. If it constantly happens, then your premiums may change, but not likely for the first.

BlackArrow
11th Oct 2007, 10:02 AM
I've had mine changed twice. premiums never went up but many insurance companies have a different deductible for windshields usually $300. Other insurance companies have their own service to replace windshields.

Look carefully at your policy.

Thrashdragon
11th Oct 2007, 10:42 AM
I had planned on buying it this week, but I opted to take a golf ball-sized chunk of asphalt to the windshield instead.

Odd choice. Personally, I would've opted for TF2. :twisted:

omfg karl marx
12th Oct 2007, 01:07 AM
Don't feel like filing an insurance claim?

-Rand

$100 deductible.

Yeah, but how much is the windshield, and would it affect your premiums? Have to look at those too. If the windshield is say, 500 bucks and it won't do much to the monthly premium payments, it's probably better to eat the deductable than shell out all of it out of pocket.

-Rand

I am filing a claim. I guess I should have made it clear that the $100 deductible was going eat a large part of my paycheck. I only make around $100/week (I get paid every two weeks so my paycheck is usually around $200). Once you factor in what I pay for gas (I usually put on about 350 miles per week which equates to about $55 in gas), I'm not left with much. Thankfully, I don't have many other expenses. I still live at home and I'm on my parents' insurance. I do need to get new tires and I'd like to get a subwoofer (I've had a new radio and an amp sitting around for a few months now.) and put some money in my car. (The shocks, for example, really could stand to be replaced.)

Oh well, easy come, easy go.