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M111evo
1 year ago

Well possible.

Do you have full insurance?

M111evo
1 year ago
Reply to  Melina8585

Well, then it pays the minus your self-contribution.

M111evo
1 year ago

I know that, tell the questioner. 😉

hermanngustav
1 year ago

Yes, the full cash pays less self-sufficiency. No matter if you caused the damage yourself, or if another hit your car and didn’t report. But if you have completed the full-cass without a discounter, you will be reclassified in the damage-free discount next year.

ProxiCent
1 year ago

I guess so.

Booooman
1 year ago

Yes possible

DerHans
1 year ago

You could have just as well faded yourself

DerHans
1 year ago
Reply to  Melina8585

But that looks exactly like

peterobm
1 year ago

can be the bump was already more violent there is sheet torn, so look out

wattdennnu2
1 year ago
Reply to  peterobm

There’s only the paint finish down to the plastic (black), you expert.

peterobm
1 year ago
Reply to  wattdennnu2

looks like

not without reason

DerHans
1 year ago
Reply to  Melina8585

In doing so, the self-sufficiency comes to bear. And you’ll be high in the next insurance year.

peterobm
1 year ago
Reply to  Melina8585

Yes I have

so also pay the VK will last next year more expensive

PlayadeMuro
1 year ago

But I still have parents! They are 86 and 92 years old!

Unlike you, I am a woman and have a lot of idea of cars. There should be something like that.

If it comforts you, I’m even on the way to your industry!

I have managed the Fleet Management of the world’s largest insurer, i.e. the service cars of the board and executive staff.

wattdennnu2
1 year ago

Please leave me alone with your problems. Don’t you have parents?

PlayadeMuro
1 year ago

As an insurance broker, you’re not a motor vehicle expert!

I can estimate damage to vehicles very well and if you don’t recognize damage to the fender, you should visit your optician! At the age of 64, you can’t see that good anymore!

The fender of the vehicle is definitely not made of plastic but at best the holder of the headlight.

wattdennnu2
1 year ago

It’s not a sheet, it’s plastic!

I supervised the Fleet Management of a DAX-30 group, including damage management, for 9 1/2 years.

I’m glad you don’t do it anymore.

PlayadeMuro
1 year ago

Me too! I didn’t say the headlight wasn’t okay.

However, the sheet of the fender is wound. Don’t you see that? Just take the picture bigger, you see it! It’s pretty mirrored!

I supervised the Fleet Management of a DAX-30 group, including damage management, for 9 1/2 years.

wattdennnu2
1 year ago

The headlight is fine.

I have been looking at such images for more than 30 years….

PlayadeMuro
1 year ago

There’s also a diffraction, just make the picture bigger!

The headlight no longer sits properly in the mount!

wattdennnu2
1 year ago

…you should use a visual aid.