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tyingq ◴[] No.42188919[source]
"Can you imagine if the insurance company started arguing with the repair shop, asking them—no—telling them that they would only pay the $18,000 and not the additional $20,000 because that was the original estimate? Does that sound ridiculous to you? It does to me, too. Thank heavens, reality does not operate like this."

That happens all the time with insurance. I'm surprised at the confident tone in "reality does not operate like this". Not just car/home insurance either...health insurance also. They do often negotiate to a reasonable place, but not always.

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1. bargainbot3k ◴[] No.42189396[source]
As much as I want to take a fair and balanced perspective to the article, the author works for NYTimes. They’re overpaid for what they do and their worldview is warped and pampered. It taints the article for me to approach it with both sides being biased, and the subject matter tone being, for the lack of a better word, insufferable.