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Old 01-18-2020, 06:01 PM   #11
Dilley Dilley
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Just a question...
If you had a choice, and you could squeeze them out/in, would you have not wanted a new reefer instead of repairing the old one? I think I would have tried to convince the Policy people to go that way if it makes sense dollar wise.


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That’s one option that I was considering for sure. In the end I figured that I paid a good amount for that Extended Service Contract, the refer was only three years old and if I couldn’t fit a new one in without removing the door opening, windshield or one of the slides then it may be more cost effective and practical to just recoup some of my premium on the $955. repair job. I guess if these refers only last a few years then I’ll have to figure that out next time.
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