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Old 07-20-2012, 01:41 AM   #11
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Re: Fiirst flat tire.

Another lesson: The tow crew did not want to give me a receipt! They said they take care of sending it to the insurance company. I wasn't born yesterday, so I insisted on a receipt. After some time writting, they gave me the pink copy, which was barely readable and had a bunch of odd charges on it that they had crossed out. One was a 'gone on arrival' charge of $69. I knew the insurance company wouldn't be able to read it if I couldn't, so I called the tow company and talked to the lady, saying I needed a new receipt. She was very nice and said she would write up a new receipt. When I picked it up it was easy to read, and she said that they DO NOT contact the insurance company, that was up to me. The charge turned out to be $132 instead of $141. I have just mailed the receipt and a note and should get a check in 4-6 weeks.
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Old 07-20-2012, 08:49 AM   #12
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Re: Fiirst flat tire.

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Another lesson: The tow crew did not want to give me a receipt! They said they take care of sending it to the insurance company. I wasn't born yesterday, so I insisted on a receipt. After some time writting, they gave me the pink copy, which was barely readable and had a bunch of odd charges on it that they had crossed out. One was a 'gone on arrival' charge of $69. I knew the insurance company wouldn't be able to read it if I couldn't, so I called the tow company and talked to the lady, saying I needed a new receipt. She was very nice and said she would write up a new receipt. When I picked it up it was easy to read, and she said that they DO NOT contact the insurance company, that was up to me. The charge turned out to be $132 instead of $141. I have just mailed the receipt and a note and should get a check in 4-6 weeks.
Sounds like the tow crew needs retraining in a big way. Sloppy paper work and mis-information can be a bear to iron out. Wisely you nipped it in the bud before it blossomed.
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