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Date:         Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:17:01 -0400
Reply-To:     Ed Duntz <eduntz@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         Ed Duntz <eduntz@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: van wrecked; documenting selling prices
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Well, I read the many posts on the subject as suggested, here and on the Samba, and came to this decision: The insurance company's initial offer wasn't that bad, and, while I did try to get them to come up a bit, it wasn't so low that I thought I had to drag out the process. Of course I don't want to be cheated, but I'd also like to fix or replace soon so I can get on with my camping season.

Their initial offer was $8,669.74, with a buy-back price of $1,000. I countered with $9,500 with me keeping the van.

They came back with these three offers: $9,200 to me, they take van $8,200 to me, I keep van with salvage title $7,600 to me, I keep van with clear title

I got them to increase their price to $8,500, I keep the van, salvage title. I agreed to this- on the one hand, I'd have the van for parts, or, if I wanted to fix it, would have a little extra for re-inspection hassles with a salvage title. But the other two options seem fine, too. $9,200 is enough to get a nice Westfalia with some left over for repairs. $7,600 is not as much, but if I wanted to repair it, I wouldn't have to worry about the salvage title.

I was pleasantly surprised at their initial offer; I worried that they'd offer me $2,500 and I'd have a big fight on my hands. I know I could have tried for more, but since the initial offer was not out of line, what I did seemed to be the right thing to do to get moving on a replacement without inconveniencing myself too much.

I guess I could change my mind over the weekend and take one of the other offers, but I have tentatively decided on the $8,500 with me keeping the van with a salvage title.

Thanks for all the input so far. I'm happy to hear opinions on my decision.

Also, just to clarify in case I didn't put it in the original post: I live in CT and have Progressive, just liability. Other insured lives in NY, was at fault, has Geico. Collision happened in NY. Van is at local body shop in CT.

Ed in CT

Ed Duntz


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