WayneJohnson
United States of America#2Consumer Comment
Sat, June 02, 2012
Your insurer flaked on a commitment you heard them agree to over the phone, leaving you stiffed with the bill. I'd be mad as hell at the insurance agency. If they weren't willing to cover it they shouldn't have agreed. The draw sign was a bit misleading, but not because of the word free, but because the process takes more like 20 minutes, rather than 5. The form I signed had all the appropriate disclaimers on it. I guess most people don't bother with the "legal mumbo jumbo".
turtle
United States of America#3General Comment
Wed, November 03, 2010
Stupid people think there is actualy anything in life that iss completely free. of course the insurance company is going to pay for it. you people with the coverage you pay for should be pissed at your insurance company for not paying for it. Not going after an honest bussiness who has helped thousands of thousand save money by not having to get a replacment you dummy cause if you let it crack out you will have to pay your deductible for a new windshield. i am a customer of theres and dont appreciate people writing bullshit online to put then down