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RJ KaminskyHello Claimbusters,

I had an amazing experience using your inexpensive little ebook.

I was initially offered $1808 for my totaled 1990 Honda Accord. I somehow found your ebook online and chose to buy it to see if I could challenge their offer. My car was in really great shape and I felt it was worth more than what they offered.

I did a little computer work as explained in your ebook and sent the "Total Loss Demand" sample letter from your ebook which I slightly altered to fit my case.

Today I received a call from the at fault insurance company with a new offer of $2654 for my car. An $846 increase. And it gets better!

Out of the blue, another claims adjuster called from the at fault insurance company and offered me $450 for "Pain & Suffering" or the minor inconveniences of not having a car for a couple of weeks (Loss of Use). So, my initial $1808 offer, now stands at $3104.

That turns out to be a $1296 total increase from my original total loss offer. I hope you know how grateful I am for your Ebook!

Thank you so much,

RJ Kaminsky

 

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Charlie from Bethesda, Maryland writes:

My Insurance valued our totaled 2006 Prius at $19,432. I used the information from the Claimbuster eBook and promptly received a revised offer with an additional $2,519! That's a heck of a return on my investment from the Claimbuster ebook.

Thanks so much for your help!

- Charlie

 

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Here is a testimonial about Glen's case from Colorado:

"State Farm's initial settlement offer was $3,268

I called the radio show of a local consumer advocate, and he said $3,286 was a very good offer that I should accept. He was not affiliated with any insurance company; he fights them all the time. He referred me to an appraiser he used who could provide an even more credible number. That man said the car was only worth $2,100. Even those so called "experts" seemed to side with the insurance company and told me to basically give up.

The conversations I had with the insurance adjuster went on and on. It is obviously a big game to them. When I asked the very questions mentioned in The Claimbuster eBook, he sounded like he was not at all accustomed to hearing these questions and he had either no answer or very weak responses.

Their 2nd offer - $4,090 (after I mentioned they omitted features, and could not find any 1996 Subaru Legacy L 4-door sedan selling for that)

I gave them a list of Subaru's selling in the Denver, CO area. They would not accept them, claiming they were not comparable. I told them that the prices of the 1995 Subaru Legacy L sedans were, if anything, low because they were older and had higher mileage. There retail prices were well above $4,090. One was even listed for $5,445. The adjuster's only response for that was they had called the dealer and it actually sold for only $4,800 (which I pointed out was well above $4,090). Ha ha!

The insurance adjuster kept telling me how their evaluators used NADA data, and it was the standard, that they had a database with several million cars, not just 2 or 3. I asked him just how many of them are 1996 Subaru Legacy L 4-door sedans in the Denver area, and demanded that he produce the actual appraisals of the very vehicles use to arrive at their value. Adjuster said they could not release that, which I said made those numbers unacceptable and unsubstantiated figures spewed out by a black box, that State Farm just paid these auto evaluators to spit out unjustified numbers that State Farm could not back up but wanted to hear.

It was the first time I had a claims adjuster on their heels, who could not ever come up with a credible defense to their ridiculous offers.

When everything I learned from Claimbuster was on the table, the 3rd & final settlement offer was $4,790! Plus sales tax and title certificate cost. That's $1,522 MORE than my original settlement offer. I bought Claimbuster for only $19.95. It was obviously a great investment.

My favorite response from the adjuster was when the offer on the table was $4090. The adjuster said the dealer's $5,445 asking price for a 1995 Subaru Legacy L 4-door sedan was not representative of what they can be purchased for. The adjuster had called the dealer and found out that it only sold for $4,800 (hardly good support for the pending offer).

Claimbuster's guidance was a big help and earned me $1,522!

Thank you!"

Glen From Colorado

 

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I was in a car accident recently and what a frustrating experience. I was confused and didn't know what to do. My back was injured and I was concerned about getting my pain helped, but I was also concerned about my car. My car was a total loss after the accident, and I had no idea if I would get enough money in my settlement to replace it.

My friend told me about the Claimbuster eBook. After reading it, I was no longer confused about the total loss dispute process. Claimbuster eBook taught me how to prove what my car was worth. I am a 58 year old woman and had no experience in any of this, I had no idea it could be so complicated. I thought I could trust the insurance company and the adjuster, but I found out that being so trusting was not in my best interest. I even learned how to mitigate my damages and boy, did that help. I would have been in serious trouble if I hadn't learned that. Claimbuster even provided me with a settlement demand form that was easy to fill out. It helped my appraisal to look even more professional.

Thank you Claimbuster for helping me to get $2,809 more than the insurance company first offered me.

Becky, Rogue River, Oregon

 


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