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Re: Making a Claim Against a Car Recovery Service

by "Todd Copeland" <todd@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 22, 2005 at 12:50 AM

"Antipodean Bucket Farmer" <usenet2005@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:MPG.1ca8f6b188c1a74f989805@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In article
> <z1K_d.12099$oO4.3231@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> , todd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 says...

> > I handle claims like these in the US. I'm failing to see how not know
what
> > fuse to pull and reving an enginewould create a hole in the exhaust.
I'm
> > assuming the hole is a hole in the metal tubing of the exhaust, no?
Also,
> > you mention that it's in the rear of the exhaust. Sure, reving the
engine
> > causes air to be forced through the tube but in no way would this
generate
> > enough force to cause a hole to form in good metal.
>
> I am curious as to your specific job.  Insurance
> adjuster?  Mediator?

Independent (not public) adjuster.
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Making a Claim Against a Car Recovery Service
Dee <archer1NOSPAM@[EM  2005-03-18 14:00:02 
Re: Making a Claim Against a Car Recovery Service
"Todd Copeland"  2005-03-19 00:05:51 
Re: Making a Claim Against a Car Recovery Service
Antipodean Bucket Farmer   2005-03-21 15:21:47 
Re: Making a Claim Against a Car Recovery Service
"Todd Copeland"  2005-03-22 00:50:00 

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