..... and they were all like ....
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too soon for jokes?
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..... and they were all like ....
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/...st_190x126.jpg
too soon for jokes?
I'd be all for a good laugh if dude hadn't flaked out on keeping his word and paying the deductible. And to make it worst this is how my truck sits smack in the middle of spring break and 80 degree weather!!
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sent from my ipad2 via a wireless network which usually sucks
I'm always one to offer up my 'stuff' for others to use as well...Good reminder of why not to.
His commercial general policy likely has an auto exclusion. His commercial auto policy, if he has one, usually says it is excess for a nonowned auto. This is a risk you took when you let him (his guy) drive your truck. But, he agreed to do right by you and his guy caused the damage. I'd send him a letter saying he has 7 days to pay the deductible or you will be pursuing him for the full amount (the insurer would be entitled to reimbursement of what they paid out after you subtract your deductible and the costs of recovering their money).