Can Anyone Help me Tomorrow?
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Wow, are you ****ing stupid? or just ignorant?
Insurance company is being a pain because they refuse to wait any longer even tho i'm still having medical problems. And since it's been OVER a month since the accident of course they are going to have to call it a time.
Also, That isn't 4-5 hours work...... with 2 people and a lift i can get it done in maybe 2 hours top. Also Roo, I'm a very generous person, the few people that i've treated know that.
That's Fine if no one wants to help me, I didn't expect or plan on any help anyways but put it out there just to see if anyone was interested, because people here like to work on subarus.
So next time you want to butt into something trying to be "high and mighty" check your approach. I wasn't trying to be mean, but he totally ignored what my post said. This was just a question if you wanted to help me, Not an inquiry on what was happening.
So please keep your childish comments to yourself,
Thank you.
Insurance company is being a pain because they refuse to wait any longer even tho i'm still having medical problems. And since it's been OVER a month since the accident of course they are going to have to call it a time.
Also, That isn't 4-5 hours work...... with 2 people and a lift i can get it done in maybe 2 hours top. Also Roo, I'm a very generous person, the few people that i've treated know that.
That's Fine if no one wants to help me, I didn't expect or plan on any help anyways but put it out there just to see if anyone was interested, because people here like to work on subarus.
So next time you want to butt into something trying to be "high and mighty" check your approach. I wasn't trying to be mean, but he totally ignored what my post said. This was just a question if you wanted to help me, Not an inquiry on what was happening.
So please keep your childish comments to yourself,
Thank you.
I'm sure I can bring in at least 4 or five members who've come over to my house and done suspension swaps with me. I've got this down pretty well, but I know that a full suspension swap is going to run at least two hours with hand tools alone. You originally say that you need to put the stock stuff back on...
...nowhere do you mention access to a lift and air tools, or anything else in your posts...
...obviously you're the stupid one.
You're the stupid one for dismissing help from someone who knows MORE than you do about insurance claims and possibly could help you get more time, get them off your back, and explain your rights to you. It's obvious to me that you know NOTHING about your rights...
Having knowledge might help you. One thing that I know for certain is that the insurance company CAN NOT dictate how long it takes to settle a claim, especially if you're still having medical issues. You have a year (or potentially more) to file your medical claim, and can keep that claim open as long as needed. I'm sure you didn't know that, however.
People here do like to work on Subarus. I've hosted an install day, and helped install all the parts which you mention in your original post.
Choku Dori was trying to find a different approach which you may not have even looked at to buy you more time...
...and you dismiss him like a minion who isn't worth your time to listen to...
Maybe, well no, DEFINITELY, you need to "check your approach", and listen to other people who have more life experience than you do little boy. Maybe you'll find yourself getting a lot more help than even you expected.
Last edited by Roo; May 19, 2008 at 10:12 PM.
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Okay, since you're SO much smarter than I am, how many suspension swaps have YOU done?
I'm sure I can bring in at least 4 or five members who've come over to my house and done suspension swaps with me. I've got this down pretty well, but I know that a full suspension swap is going to run at least two hours with hand tools alone. You originally say that you need to put the stock stuff back on...
...nowhere do you mention access to a lift and air tools, or anything else in your posts...
...obviously you're the stupid one.
You're the stupid one for dismissing help from someone who knows MORE than you do about insurance claims and possibly could help you get more time, get them off your back, and explain your rights to you. It's obvious to me that you know NOTHING about your rights...
Having knowledge might help you. One thing that I know for certain is that the insurance company CAN NOT dictate how long it takes to settle a claim, especially if you're still having medical issues. You have a year (or potentially more) to file your medical claim, and can keep that claim open as long as needed. I'm sure you didn't know that, however.
People here do like to work on Subarus. I've hosted an install day, and helped install all the parts which you mention in your original post.
Choku Dori was trying to find a different approach which you may not have even looked at to buy you more time...
...and you dismiss him like a minion who isn't worth your time to listen to...
Maybe, well no, DEFINITELY, you need to "check your approach", and listen to other people who have more life experience than you do little boy. Maybe you'll find yourself getting a lot more help than even you expected.
I'm sure I can bring in at least 4 or five members who've come over to my house and done suspension swaps with me. I've got this down pretty well, but I know that a full suspension swap is going to run at least two hours with hand tools alone. You originally say that you need to put the stock stuff back on...
...nowhere do you mention access to a lift and air tools, or anything else in your posts...
...obviously you're the stupid one.
You're the stupid one for dismissing help from someone who knows MORE than you do about insurance claims and possibly could help you get more time, get them off your back, and explain your rights to you. It's obvious to me that you know NOTHING about your rights...
Having knowledge might help you. One thing that I know for certain is that the insurance company CAN NOT dictate how long it takes to settle a claim, especially if you're still having medical issues. You have a year (or potentially more) to file your medical claim, and can keep that claim open as long as needed. I'm sure you didn't know that, however.
People here do like to work on Subarus. I've hosted an install day, and helped install all the parts which you mention in your original post.
Choku Dori was trying to find a different approach which you may not have even looked at to buy you more time...
...and you dismiss him like a minion who isn't worth your time to listen to...
Maybe, well no, DEFINITELY, you need to "check your approach", and listen to other people who have more life experience than you do little boy. Maybe you'll find yourself getting a lot more help than even you expected.
Well Kiddo, get the **** outta my thread please. You have added nothing but delinquency to it.
I Don't need to explain myself to anyone and since you are still on your high horse, why don't you just gallop yourself off.
Thanks Roo, Get a life *****.



