Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just received a text from a nearby neighbor saying they ran over a nail in the street near our trash cans (it is garbage day) and got a flat tire. They’re hoping to discuss compensation.
I checked my camera footage and can see them hit something in the street and get a flat. They pull over, get out, inspect it, and then turn around and drive back home. The thing is, we didn’t throw away anything sharp, and our trash was fully contained in our bins, not loose at the curb. It seems like they just unfortunately ran over something that happened to be in the street near our house.
Has anyone dealt with something like this before? How would you respond to a neighbor asking for compensation in this situation?
There is no fking way this happened. Going over a nail to noticing flat tire takes time. You don’t feel going over a nail. Stay making up stories OP.
Anonymous wrote:I just received a text from a nearby neighbor saying they ran over a nail in the street near our trash cans (it is garbage day) and got a flat tire. They’re hoping to discuss compensation.
I checked my camera footage and can see them hit something in the street and get a flat. They pull over, get out, inspect it, and then turn around and drive back home. The thing is, we didn’t throw away anything sharp, and our trash was fully contained in our bins, not loose at the curb. It seems like they just unfortunately ran over something that happened to be in the street near our house.
Has anyone dealt with something like this before? How would you respond to a neighbor asking for compensation in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very cheap to get a nail hole fixed in a tire - not an insurance event. I would say that you haven’t been doing any kind of home repairs and are sorry they ran over an errant random nail.
It is cheap! We run over nails in all of our cars. It’s $35 to patch.
You are luck you don't get them near the sidewall.
They CAN patch them near the sidewall and they last just as long.
The places they give you the “too close to the sidewall BS are really BS-ing you in order to sell you a brand new tire.
Next time they give you that BS, just find one of the “Used Tires” places and I guarantee they will patch it for like $20.
Sounds legit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very cheap to get a nail hole fixed in a tire - not an insurance event. I would say that you haven’t been doing any kind of home repairs and are sorry they ran over an errant random nail.
It is cheap! We run over nails in all of our cars. It’s $35 to patch.
You are luck you don't get them near the sidewall.
They CAN patch them near the sidewall and they last just as long.
The places they give you the “too close to the sidewall BS are really BS-ing you in order to sell you a brand new tire.
Next time they give you that BS, just find one of the “Used Tires” places and I guarantee they will patch it for like $20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very cheap to get a nail hole fixed in a tire - not an insurance event. I would say that you haven’t been doing any kind of home repairs and are sorry they ran over an errant random nail.
It is cheap! We run over nails in all of our cars. It’s $35 to patch.
You are luck you don't get them near the sidewall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What sort of compensation? Pain and suffering? A nail in your tire is not a big deal.
It actually is. I've had three this year at $600 or $450 a pop, but I would never as someone for compensation. I found a screw that I almost ran over in CVS the other day. Should I ask CVS for comp?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What sort of compensation? Pain and suffering? A nail in your tire is not a big deal.
It actually is. I've had three this year at $600 or $450 a pop, but I would never as someone for compensation. I found a screw that I almost ran over in CVS the other day. Should I ask CVS for comp?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very cheap to get a nail hole fixed in a tire - not an insurance event. I would say that you haven’t been doing any kind of home repairs and are sorry they ran over an errant random nail.
It is cheap! We run over nails in all of our cars. It’s $35 to patch.
Anonymous wrote:What sort of compensation? Pain and suffering? A nail in your tire is not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I would just say "Wow, sorry to hear that, this has happened to me before, what a pain!"
Anonymous wrote:I just received a text from a nearby neighbor saying they ran over a nail in the street near our trash cans (it is garbage day) and got a flat tire. They’re hoping to discuss compensation.
I checked my camera footage and can see them hit something in the street and get a flat. They pull over, get out, inspect it, and then turn around and drive back home. The thing is, we didn’t throw away anything sharp, and our trash was fully contained in our bins, not loose at the curb. It seems like they just unfortunately ran over something that happened to be in the street near our house.
Has anyone dealt with something like this before? How would you respond to a neighbor asking for compensation in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:I would respond with
We didn’t throw away anything sharp, and our trash was fully contained in our bins, not loose at the curb. You getting a flat tire has absolutely nothing to do with us. It happened on public property on the public street.
Don’t mention you have camera footage. But Save that if they escalate.