What A Difference A Year Makes
About this time last year, I was on the phone with my insurance agent as I had been rear ended by a John Deere earth mover that was moving snow at a local strip mall as I was pulling out of the parking lot. I also spoke with the owner of the snow removal company and was lied to about being taken care of.
When all was said and done, I was low-balled and sent a check by the owner for a quarter of the repair cost. In endorsing the check, I also absolved the company, the sub-contracter and the strip mall of any further litigation. Fortunately, I have a great mechanic who pulled out the damage a great deal. Over the course of the summer, I pulled out more of the damage and repainted the spot.
The car drives fine. It looks good enough. As far as I'm concerned, a car is a way to get from point A to point B. But the being lied to really had me ticked off. The owner of this company didn't want to go through the insurance and then when I did and sent two estimates, he refused to return phone calls and I only dealt his insurance agent.
With the bad economy and all the businesses going under, I only wish one company should go under and all the rest rise from the ashes. I know it's not the Christmas Spirit way of feeling but I believe evil doers should fall victim to misfortune. You reap what you sow.
This year, we have had an ice storm. I have not ventured out of the house and will not do so unless absolutely necessary.
Happy Christmas Eve
This is for those who want to visit the Ghost of Christmas Past.

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