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My friend, instead of concerning yourself with what NAGS does and why NAGS does it, and what NAGS should do and what NAGS shouldn't do and what we should tell NAGS and what the government should do about NAGS-- I have a suggestion: ignore NAGS, TPA's, and networks and operate your glass company like a business person.
Hey, I started this thread moaning and groaning about NAGS and all the comments are about bypassing it instead of addressing my moans and groans! What's going on?
Hey, I started this thread moaning and groaning about NAGS and all the comments are about bypassing it instead of addressing my moans and groans! What's going on?
I'm an accredited windshield replacement shop in Manitoba, Canada and with MPI (Manitoba Public Insurance) they follow NAGS pricing to a T. (Using Mitchell eGlassClaim) So for my windshield replacement business, I have no say when it comes to glass claims, and whatever NAGS pays, that's what I get.
Of course if I do replacements outside of an insurance claim, i'll follow my own pricing as I can't charge customers NAGS rates!