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Is a lawbreaber getting nod of approval?

In recent issue of AGRR they mentioned 89Glass. They failed to mention 89glass and their illegal practice of kicking back $50.00 of an insured's deductible to them.
The deductible ALWAYS stands. Any additional discounts given always go to the Insurance Co. NOT the insured. If an insured has deductible and you discount it $50.00 you have now inflated the Insurance Co. price $50.00. That is illegal and AGRR should have mentioned that if they were going to offer information on contacting 89Glass in their magazine and website.

Re: Is a lawbreaber getting nod of approval?

AGRR references people/companies w/o any source checking. They referenced a "president" of an AGR company in an ad whom I know personally a few issues ago. This person works a one-man show out of his 1994 Astro Van. Sorry webmaster..

Re: Is a lawbreaber getting nod of approval?

I'm gonna have to start paying closer attention to the magazine. So we're editorializing in ads now? Interesting.

Re: Is a lawbreaber getting nod of approval?

You are not editorializing....and it is not AGRR's fault that anyone with a van and a glass rack can represent themselves as CEO of themselves.

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