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How can some companies afford to waive my deductible, give me free dinners and still do quality work?

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How can some companies afford to waive my deductible, give me free dinners and still do quality work?

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Chances are, they can’t. In recent years insurance companies have set strict pricing standards on auto glass and will not pay more than these “usual and customary” charges. As a result, the only way the cost of those freebies can be absorbed is by cutting corners. You’ll have to question what kind of job you’ll get. Will they use Original Equipment parts, Certified technicians and AGRSS safety procedures to insure your safety? Probably NOT! Always check with the Better Business Bureau before doing business with a company that sounds too good to be true. Most companies with reputations for doing quality work don’t need to make wild offers to attract business. And remember what your grandfather told you: “There ain’t no free lunch.

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Chances are, they can’t. A lot of advertising today is deceptive and sometimes even fraudulent. In most cases, the costs of giveaways are commonly billed to your insurance company. Since insurance companies are unwilling to pay more than “usual and customary” charges, you wind up being stuck with the cost of the free-bees. The biggest concern, of course, is what kind of work will they do? Will they use Original Equipment parts and procedures to insure your safety? Always check with the Better Business Bureau before doing business with a company that sounds too good to be true. Most companies with reputations for doing quality work don’t need to make wild offers to attract business. And remember what your grandfather told you: “There ain’t no free lunch.

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