Joe, Hate to suggest anything you may find unethical, immoral, or illegal, but you could call your insurance agent and simply say, "It was this way when I came out of the store." Of course, this way your insurance takes the hit. No good deed goes unpunished, eh? My van has been a target for hit-and-run drivers a couple times. Inusrance covered it each time. Uhhh, yes. It actually happened while I was away. Honest. Karl Wolz > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of J. > Stefanovich > Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 11:18 AM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: More Woe is me !! > > Thanks for all the advice on the insurance angle with this problem but filing the > claim with her insurance is really out of the question unless she absolutely insists. > When my wife died unexpectedly several years ago this lady took care of my kids > day after day while I made all the arrangements and had been lots of help to me > since. I never charge her for anything I do for her. > What I really need is advice on how to proceed fixing this myself. I have a > little experience doing body work - bondo stuff - and own most tools, but I've never > done anything this major before. My first question is whether I should try to fix what > is there or start should I start looking for new metal. The corner is pushed back just > enough so the door pinches when I try to open it. > > http://img49.photobucket.com/albums/v149/skerarro/ > > I just installed Mailwasher Pro several days ago. I don't know whether this is > the reason I am making multiple posts of the same message or what. > > Thanks > > Joe/Albuquerque |
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