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The IGA was the first to alert the industry to the pricing issues in the September 12, 2016 NAGS Benchmark Pricing release. We are pleased to report that Mitchell has acknowledged the error(s) that caused the significant drop in price for thousands of popular NAGS parts.
John Huetter of Repairer Driven News, curated and delivered by the SCRS, reported that "Gerber Collision & Glass’ parent company warned investors last week that the company’s glass business could take a fourth-quarter hit partly from changes to the NAGS pricing, but Mitchell on Friday called the roughly 5 percent September drop the result of a data error now remedied with new internal controls."
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Tank you, tank you, daddy Nags for condescending to let us live. Our grandchildren will be ever so grateful also. And Gaweey Hart, you do such good tings for us too by keeping Nags in line, yaah u do!!
Tank you, tank you, daddy Nags for condescending to let us live. Our grandchildren will be ever so grateful also. And Gaweey Hart, you do such good tings for us too by keeping Nags in line, yaah u do!!
Oh, and a little ps---
The article about Gerber's sales being down and Bulbuck blaming Nags going down as a good part of the reason---- ya right! Bulbuck might be trying to snow his stockholders with that excuse, but his main glass man, Eddie Cheskis, is way too smart and sophisticated to be quoting insurance companies off b.s. Nags while Safelite uses an average invoice scheme. Sure, Gerber and their network use Nags to con their network participants, but for their OWN SALES, not in this lifetime!
glassBYTEs followed-up with the error in NAGS September pricing, and found that the article has since been retracted. You can find it following the link below.