you guys are in for a treat. Buying a new car is so much fun. The good thing about it is that it is totally stress free. Know what I mean? Think about it,.....when your old car gets in a fender bender your insurance company will want to just total it. They'll say something like, "it would cost more to fix it than to pay you for the value of it". Well O.K., no problem they'll assign a totally professional and credible claims representative to handle it for you. It should only take a week or so, and no where near 3 full months. Surely aforementioned rep won't fail at every possible chance to help you. But if he does you'll contact his boss in a last ditch effort to salvage not only pride, but the inevitable fact that you'll soon be using public transportation for not only your daily work commute, but all your personal needs as well. No chance that big boss man will then pawn off his duties to yet another credible claims rep, but if he does, she'll be nice and friendly. She'll set up a time for your "totaled" car to be picked up and assure you of a reservation for a rental at possibly, Enterprise or somewhere well known for the second they open at 7:30 am Monday morning. You'll show up ready to tackle another week of work with your half asleep wife with you at approximately 7:25 am to pick up the rental. You're never late. You'll be the first one in and soon find out that there is no record of you even having a reservation. You'll be asked to call your insurance company yourself to sort it out, all while those precious seconds tick away. Of course you do realize that after all this planning, you are now going to be late for work. The settlement will be decent from your insurance provider, then you'll have to decide to borrow the rest of the would be cost for a new car, or put your own dough in. Interest rates, financing charges, warranties, deductibles, coverage on new vehicle,...uuhh my head is spinning. Just remember one thing when you're out there in the world gang,.....everybody, I mean everybody wants your money. Don't forget that!
listening to right now:the title is way too long, just some classical nice-ness.
Chula #2.
Monday, March 17, 2008
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2 comments:
It's good to hear that there are some nice folks out there that actually provide the service that you pay for. Makes me all warm inside.
Oh yeah, can I borrow a dollar?
Sooo, did you get a new car? Or did I miss the point of this entry... :)
ha ha
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