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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Z06-FTMFW: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by macthizzle: [qb] All of the receipts were provided to CCC, who appraise the vehicle. According to their notes on the updated valuation (which I have attached), they allowed $13 for the two new tires ($158 purchase price) and $82 for the maintenance items ($604 purchase price). There are many online vehicle valuation companies, but the most common are NADA.com, KBB.com and Edmunds.com. As I stated earlier, we cannot use these online sites as our primary vehicle valuation sources as they do not base their values on actual listings for vehicles that can be reviewed by the customer, and that is against DOI regulations/CA statute. I am making an exception here as the adjuster incorrectly used NADA without my approval; however since it worked in your favor I am standing by that value. I gave them about $900 in receipts but only $100 was added to the vehicles value. This is an email from the Claims supervisor. [/qb][/QUOTE]receipts and modifications doesn't matter unless you paid more to have all the equipment covered. Also have you cashed the check? Until you cash and sign off, the case isn't closed. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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