Fvck no. That shlt's for urban dwellers who are packed like sardines, with no other alternative.Seriously, you can't understand why people park on the street?
Fvck no. That shlt's for urban dwellers who are packed like sardines, with no other alternative.Seriously, you can't understand why people park on the street?
Originally posted by: Pikachu
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never park on the street! I'll never understand this. What other expensive possessions would people leave in the road?Originally posted by: goku
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never go to church.
You're lucky you found out she hit you. Most of the time you'll find your damaged car, and the person who hit it long gone.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Pikachu
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never park on the street! I'll never understand this. What other expensive possessions would people leave in the road?Originally posted by: goku
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never go to church.
You're lucky you found out she hit you. Most of the time you'll find your damaged car, and the person who hit it long gone.
well my driveway has my van and my wife's car. also want room for my daughter to ride her bike.
not to mention i live in a small small town (maybe 50-75 houses) so traffic is light.
i have it in the paper for sale. getting a lot of calls. i soppose if i dont sale it in a day or two turn it into her insurance.
if i have to take less and have the lady make up the diffrence.
sigh i really do not know what to do. soppose get more advice sigh.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: orakle
SELL, you want to SELL it, not SALE it!
whaaa! whaaa! mommy the bad man mispelled a word! whaaa whaaa.
Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
Did you not call the cops when this happened? Did you get all of her information and possible witnesses?
?? where is the confusion? This is why she has insurance, for things like this. Turn it in, it isn't like you are suing her for the neck injury that you magically developed even though you weren't in the car...Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Dacalo
Originally posted by: waggy
be a good person or screw her and report it.
This has nothing to do with being "good" and "screwing" her. She hit your car, and you have a right to report it and get it fixed.
true.
the car has a few smaller dents. seems mean/rude/rotten etc to turn it in. she was honest and came in and told me she hit it. granted the parking lot was full of other church people.
i really do not know what to do. on one hand she did hit the car and i want to sale it anyway. on the ohter hand a big dent is going to make it harder to sale.
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Pikachu
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never park on the street! I'll never understand this. What other expensive possessions would people leave in the road?Originally posted by: goku
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never go to church.
You're lucky you found out she hit you. Most of the time you'll find your damaged car, and the person who hit it long gone.
well my driveway has my van and my wife's car. also want room for my daughter to ride her bike.
not to mention i live in a small small town (maybe 50-75 houses) so traffic is light.
i have it in the paper for sale. getting a lot of calls. i soppose if i dont sale it in a day or two turn it into her insurance.
if i have to take less and have the lady make up the diffrence.
sigh i really do not know what to do. soppose get more advice sigh.
Well obviously you don't want our advice, because if you did, you would have a settlement from her insurance company by now, and you would be selling your car for ($700-(settlement amount)).
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: orakle
SELL, you want to SELL it, not SALE it!
whaaa! whaaa! mommy the bad man mispelled a word! whaaa whaaa.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Pikachu
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never park on the street! I'll never understand this. What other expensive possessions would people leave in the road?Originally posted by: goku
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never go to church.
You're lucky you found out she hit you. Most of the time you'll find your damaged car, and the person who hit it long gone.
well my driveway has my van and my wife's car. also want room for my daughter to ride her bike.
not to mention i live in a small small town (maybe 50-75 houses) so traffic is light.
i have it in the paper for sale. getting a lot of calls. i soppose if i dont sale it in a day or two turn it into her insurance.
if i have to take less and have the lady make up the diffrence.
sigh i really do not know what to do. soppose get more advice sigh.
Well obviously you don't want our advice, because if you did, you would have a settlement from her insurance company by now, and you would be selling your car for ($700-(settlement amount)).
actually no i wouldnt considering it happen this morning and i wanted to get advice to figure out what the best thing to do is.
also wanted to talk to my father (went to his house for a BBQ, B0day party. my daughter turned 4 friday!).
he suggested calling the lady up and asking for $2-300 and then try to sale it. if they say no just put it on the insurance and sale the car for whatever i can.
I think that is what i will do. still thinking on it.
I hate to put it on her insurance but i don't want to lose any money heh.
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Pikachu
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never park on the street! I'll never understand this. What other expensive possessions would people leave in the road?Originally posted by: goku
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never go to church.
You're lucky you found out she hit you. Most of the time you'll find your damaged car, and the person who hit it long gone.
well my driveway has my van and my wife's car. also want room for my daughter to ride her bike.
not to mention i live in a small small town (maybe 50-75 houses) so traffic is light.
i have it in the paper for sale. getting a lot of calls. i soppose if i dont sale it in a day or two turn it into her insurance.
if i have to take less and have the lady make up the diffrence.
sigh i really do not know what to do. soppose get more advice sigh.
Well obviously you don't want our advice, because if you did, you would have a settlement from her insurance company by now, and you would be selling your car for ($700-(settlement amount)).
actually no i wouldnt considering it happen this morning and i wanted to get advice to figure out what the best thing to do is.
also wanted to talk to my father (went to his house for a BBQ, B0day party. my daughter turned 4 friday!).
he suggested calling the lady up and asking for $2-300 and then try to sale it. if they say no just put it on the insurance and sale the car for whatever i can.
I think that is what i will do. still thinking on it.
I hate to put it on her insurance but i don't want to lose any money heh.
So your moral dillema doesn't lie with the fact that this woman will be out some cash, it really hinges on whether or not you will be shady and ask her for cash directly, or do the morally and legally correct thing and report it to her insurance? You aren't making any sense man...
Originally posted by: Evadman
If it were my car in that condition, I wouldn't care.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Evadman
If it were my car in that condition, I wouldn't care.
if i was going to keep the car i wouldnt care either. but trying to sale it yeah i do care.
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Evadman
If it were my car in that condition, I wouldn't care.
if i was going to keep the car i wouldnt care either. but trying to sale it yeah i do care.
I still wouldn't care. I did read the threadYou are not going to get less for it. with a dent or lose bodywork. a running drivable car is worth >=$500. A running drivable car with one larger dent and lots of smaller ones and lose bodywork is worth >= $500.
Originally posted by: DaiShan
So your moral dillema doesn't lie with the fact that this woman will be out some cash, it really hinges on whether or not you will be shady and ask her for cash directly, or do the morally and legally correct thing and report it to her insurance? You aren't making any sense man...
Originally posted by: Pikachu
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never park on the street! I'll never understand this. What other expensive possessions would people leave in the road?Originally posted by: goku
If you learned anything from this experience it's that you should never go to church.
You're lucky you found out she hit you. Most of the time you'll find your damaged car, and the person who hit it long gone.
Originally posted by: DaiShan
So your moral dillema doesn't lie with the fact that this woman will be out some cash, it really hinges on whether or not you will be shady and ask her for cash directly, or do the morally and legally correct thing and report it to her insurance? You aren't making any sense man...
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
if the law says report it then you report it.
