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<blockquote data-quote="sajunky" data-source="post: 1050971" data-attributes="member: 22308"><p>They have agreements with major brands like Apple, HP, Samsung, LG. I don't expect agreement with a HiFi dealer for Emotiva. For a brands they do not have such agreements, they look at the quotes, send it to their experts for evaluation. When quotes are seen as reasonable, there is no hassle. A claim is resolved quick with a cheque, sometimes even without on-site assessment.</p><p></p><p>What you say later it doesn't make any sense. It is a customer who chose where to go to pickup a quote, it is worth to pay for. When a company issuing a quote is a small, unknown to them, it is even better. Insurance will not try to pay to such company directly, as in a case of a dispute there is a third-party involved and legal complications. They will pay to their customer instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sajunky, post: 1050971, member: 22308"] They have agreements with major brands like Apple, HP, Samsung, LG. I don't expect agreement with a HiFi dealer for Emotiva. For a brands they do not have such agreements, they look at the quotes, send it to their experts for evaluation. When quotes are seen as reasonable, there is no hassle. A claim is resolved quick with a cheque, sometimes even without on-site assessment. What you say later it doesn't make any sense. It is a customer who chose where to go to pickup a quote, it is worth to pay for. When a company issuing a quote is a small, unknown to them, it is even better. Insurance will not try to pay to such company directly, as in a case of a dispute there is a third-party involved and legal complications. They will pay to their customer instead. [/QUOTE]
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