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Offline Mickey1992

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Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« on: April 01, 2009, 08:24:35 AM »
$75 to fix the mower.
$0 for the Mrs. to pick it up.
$350 for new rear window.


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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2009, 08:32:44 AM »
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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2009, 08:35:35 AM »
ouch that suxs  :(
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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2009, 09:07:45 AM »
That reminds me of when the wife ran up to Burger King to get dinner.  She missed the turn for the drive-through, decided to back up, bumped the sign showing where to turn.  She came home, dropped off the food and asked me to go outside.  Long story short:

BK food - $ 12.50
Delivery - $ 0
Land Rover rear window - $695.00

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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2009, 09:14:31 AM »
She put it in the back of the car with the handle sticking out and closed the hatch? :huh
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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2009, 09:23:05 AM »
She put it in the back of the car with the handle sticking out and closed the hatch? :huh

To her credit, she put it in back and tried to secure it to stop it from rolling around.  But it rolled around anyway and the handle shattered the window.

Offline Wobbly

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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2009, 09:23:25 AM »
oops..., but I can relate...

We have an old RAV which my wife uses to take our 3 dogs in to the forest for walkies and crappies, and she is in the process of destroying it...

1) scraped it down the side of the garage door post nicely skimming the paint off
2) left the back door ajar (EVEN THOUGH IT HAS A LIGHT TELLING YOU THE DOOR IS OPEN oops sorry), then backed out, door jammed against garage door post and buckled - luckily I could use my not inconsiderable weight to bend it back so it shuts, but it doesnt open now..
3) reversed out of our garage into both our kids cars at different times, 2 insurance claims in our own drive. The spare on the RAV has been pushed in to the rear door so it looks all wonky.
4) The paint looks like the cars been driven through barbed wire

I just dont ask anymore, I just cant believe it passes its MOT every year.


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Offline Anaxogoras

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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2009, 09:29:43 AM »
To her credit, she put it in back and tried to secure it to stop it from rolling around.  But it rolled around anyway and the handle shattered the window.

Oh well, ...happens.  Maybe she could have put the lawnmower in sideways, but don't ruminate on it.  Dealing with lawnmowers is not the forte of most wives, at least not mine, and if it were I would seriously question myself. :lol
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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2009, 11:19:11 AM »
It's called........INSURANCE.


What's your deductable?



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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2009, 11:38:13 AM »

Offline Sincraft

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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2009, 12:00:16 PM »
punch her in the temple!

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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2009, 12:17:45 PM »
$250

Not a bad deductable, considering.

At least you get some back.

Sadly, many US motorists drive around with NO P&C insurance.  At least you did the right thing.


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Offline indy007

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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #12 on: April 01, 2009, 01:05:38 PM »
The spare on the RAV has been pushed in to the rear door so it looks all wonky.

For a long time, that was one of the fastest moving Toyota parts in the united states. So... you're not the only one :)

Offline dunnrite

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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #13 on: April 01, 2009, 01:06:50 PM »
Not a bad deductable, considering.

At least you get some back.

Sadly, many US motorists drive around with NO P&C insurance.  At least you did the right thing.


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If you put it on your ins, you will pay for it in the long run.  Your ins rates will go up.
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Re: Why it cost $425 to fix my lawn mower.
« Reply #14 on: April 01, 2009, 02:45:39 PM »
If you put it on your ins, you will pay for it in the long run.  Your ins rates will go up.



Not true.

All insurance is based on pure risk, and that risk is spread out over everyone who is insured by that perticular company.

Just because you file a claim doesn't mean your rates will increase, unless you, personally, become more of a risk than others in that group.

Things, like the photo above, happen.  People get cracked windshields, hit birds & deer, hailstorms happen, and back out of their garages without raising the door first.  All are covered claims.  Most all will never cause your rates to increase.  THAT is the reason people have insurance to begin with.  The only bummer is that some people choose high deductables ($500 or $1000) because that insurance is cheaper.  Most all states require at least $25,000 for liability coverage in case you injure someone else.

Being a greater personal risk, ie: DWI's, getting 3 or more moving violations in less than 2 years, or reckless driving WILL cause your rates to go up. If it's severe enough (like the ones I mentioned) you just might get that 30 day cancellation notice in the mail from the company.  Accidents (where you are at fault and get the ticket) can cause your rates to go up depending on the severity...and that's even exasserbated if it's associated with something like running a red light or if you were intoxicated or driving recklessly at the time.

There are some companies that offer an initial "cheaper" rate (like Geico), and then increase the rates after the first year on everyone in that age group or geographical group.  It's not personal...it's just that companies cannot discriminate.  If they do it to one--they have to do it to everyone in that perticular "group" (age group, for example).

Having no accidents (where you are at fault) and not getting moving violations as you grow older WILL see your rates steadily decline...whether you break a window getting your lawn mower fixed or the kid next door knocks a baseball into your hood not withstanding.

If the original poster files his claim, his rates will not go up.  He'll fork out the first $250 and his company will pay the rest.



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