I scraped a parked car

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You did not leave insurance info. Was that intentional?

BTW my daughter scrapped a park car and we got black mailed by the owner.


What do you mean blackmailed? How so?
Anonymous
How
Anonymous
My DD dinged a car in a parking lot. I was getting ready to leave my contact information when the owner came out, so I gave him my name and phone number. He called a week or so later and requested a very reasonable amount for repairs, which we sent him.

Sure I could have told DD to drive away. But that’s not the lesson I wanted my kid to learn, or the person I want her or myself to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why did you not just leave


Because unlike you, OP is not an a$$hole.
Anonymous
Where do you put the note? Under the wipers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You did not leave insurance info. Was that intentional?

BTW my daughter scrapped a park car and we got black mailed by the owner.


What do you mean blackmailed? How so?


Always take pictures of the damage with your phone. You can then send it to your insurance provider. They can then compare your pictures to their personal inspection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You did not leave insurance info. Was that intentional?

BTW my daughter scrapped a park car and we got black mailed by the owner.


How can you be blackmailed? Insurance covers it. Unless you are trying to not report it..

This happened to my friend, before cellphone pictures.

Car owner blamed friend for all this other damage on the car.

I just drive away now.
Anonymous
I left a note on a car I dinged in a parking lot on my professional letterhead once as that was the only paper I had in the car. It turned out the owner had a brother in law who was able to repair the tiny ding free AND, in a crazy coincidence, she worked in a related profession and said she was “so grateful” I had left a note that she sent me many thousands of dollars of business over the years. Such a feel good story to me!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You did not leave insurance info. Was that intentional?

BTW my daughter scrapped a park car and we got black mailed by the owner.


How can you be blackmailed? Insurance covers it. Unless you are trying to not report it..

This happened to my friend, before cellphone pictures.

Car owner blamed friend for all this other damage on the car.

I just drive away now.


Aren’t you risking a hot and run charge? It is a felony
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You did not leave insurance info. Was that intentional?

BTW my daughter scrapped a park car and we got black mailed by the owner.


What do you mean blackmailed? How so?


My kid minor scrapped car. He then called demanding cash. Meet him in person or he was going to Jack my rates. Did not want estimate or car fixed. I delayed going by a day as had a work meeting and he called my insurance.

Which in turn got my rates jacked. I tried to pay him but was so sketchy. He then disappeared leaving me with a zero payout open claim on an at fault accident.

He ended up no money, car not fixed and my rates jacked up.
Anonymous
This happened to me the other day! I was also on a narrow DC street squeezing by a bro driving and texting and videoing at the same time.

My dark-colored car had no marks, the other car was a little scuffed. I left a note with my # and the date/time, then snapped a photo of the car.

There were people around, but I would have left a note even if there weren't. A woman who was standing nearby and saw the event told me it was no big deal, which made me feel a little better. It wasn't her car, though ... So far no phone calls.
Anonymous
This happened to my son once. It was a minor scrape (parking the car) and he left a note. The person called him and he said during the call (as I instructed him) that I wanted to cover the cost to repair without involving insurance. When the guy realized it was a teenager, he said, "don't worry about it." And that was the end of it!
Anonymous
I scraped a parked car at the airport once. I left my name, number, and a note to call me in two weeks because I was leaving the country and wouldn't have access to my phone (this was in 2003). I then called my insurance company from the gate, just case. Unfortunately, the other driver called the police, who were waiting for me when I returned. It was one of the humiliating experiences of my life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I scraped a parked car at the airport once. I left my name, number, and a note to call me in two weeks because I was leaving the country and wouldn't have access to my phone (this was in 2003). I then called my insurance company from the gate, just case. Unfortunately, the other driver called the police, who were waiting for me when I returned. It was one of the humiliating experiences of my life.

What happened?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I scraped a parked car at the airport once. I left my name, number, and a note to call me in two weeks because I was leaving the country and wouldn't have access to my phone (this was in 2003). I then called my insurance company from the gate, just case. Unfortunately, the other driver called the police, who were waiting for me when I returned. It was one of the humiliating experiences of my life.

What happened?


I gave them my insurance company's phone number to check that yes, I'd reported it, and showed them the pictures of the note (but 2003, so the back of my digital camera ) and they decided it wasn't a hit and run and left me alone.
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