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A good place to change windscreen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Herbert" data-source="post: 460082" data-attributes="member: 18029"><p>Re-instatement of windscreen policy. The insurance company will insist that you re-instate (re-insure) your windscreen policy when a claim has been made. So if you don't nego with workshop, you will need to pay for this re-instatement. </p><p></p><p>For example my e39 525i : windscreen insured for RM2K, insurance premium RM300. Workshop to make full claim of RM2K which include:</p><p></p><p>The windscreen RM750 (from MSG) + windscreen rubber seal RM 200 + V-Kool RM 400 + re-instate policy RM 300 = RM 1,650.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herbert, post: 460082, member: 18029"] Re-instatement of windscreen policy. The insurance company will insist that you re-instate (re-insure) your windscreen policy when a claim has been made. So if you don't nego with workshop, you will need to pay for this re-instatement. For example my e39 525i : windscreen insured for RM2K, insurance premium RM300. Workshop to make full claim of RM2K which include: The windscreen RM750 (from MSG) + windscreen rubber seal RM 200 + V-Kool RM 400 + re-instate policy RM 300 = RM 1,650. [/QUOTE]
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