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Old 10-11-2015, 07:28 PM   #27
BadMax
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Default Re: Smash repairers holding cars for ransom

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Originally Posted by Express
I do because I care about my cars.

It’s also the reason I don’t insure with all those cheapie companies that are now starting to take over the market so I can still have some input in what is going on.
Those "cheapie' companies are barely a blip on the radar, some as little as 2% of the market. It's in fact the big boys who are creating the mess.

Between Suncorp and IAG and sub brands, they combined have an almost 80% market share and want more!

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Originally Posted by aussie muscle
That's probably because they get routed on 'insured' repair costs when done by independent repairers.
I don't even know what that means and I've been in the repair industry 24 years.
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