Originally Posted by
elusive1
The lawyer letter seems like the best idea. Seems kind of scammy considering with their in-house repair and all, it couldn't have cost them more than $100. Plus the $30 a day I paid for insurance.
I had a recent minor accident in an Avis vehicle. It turned out that our corporate AWD did not cover the LDW. Avis contacted me with a case number and supportiing documentation for the damages. I turned it over to our corporate administrator who dealt with our in-house insurance company and it was taken care of. I'm sure the OP's situation will be similar.
In my case, the supporting documentation showed that they do _not_ do the repairs in house. These days, you can hardly get a single hail dent popped for under $100 so I don't think the above is a realistic comment.