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No. In fact, Hell no. Why would you? If you didn't call the police post-accident to make a report of it, then "who's to blame" remains undocumented and unproven. The fact that he didn't want you to contact insurance means he has something to hide on his side. I would forget it and, if he has a problem, tell him to take it up with your insurance agent; that's what you pay them for.
i dared i guy yestee and he has taken it so serious wat shd i do. am enjoying it anyway!
by Arthur5606 on April 14th, 2010
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Is it possible to find out if a specific company reported that their customers credit card information was put "at risk"?
by Workaholic2 on November 6th, 2010
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Has anyone ever successfully canceled a Direct Buy membership?
by Elizabeth_S on August 25th, 2010
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If a company computer catches a virus and management believes customer credit card information was put at risk do they need to report this?
by Workaholic2 on November 6th, 2010
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You're reading What do you do if you had a minor bumper crusher, the guy you hit does not want you to call your insurance agent but wants cash? When I eventually did call my agent, the guy I hit still did not take his car to be repaired. do I send $ now?
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Agreed.
by Piggle on April 21st, 2009
Conversely, if you ever get in an accident and someone offers to just pay you off and not bring insurance/police into it, take the money and run (assuming it covers the damages). But, for God's sake, don't take a check; cash only.
by MisterKnowItAll on April 21st, 2009