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It feels like Safelite might hire some losers in some locations... I don't know if the one in Lewisville is any good. On the other hand, my neighbor is going a few hours earlier than me, so hopefully I'll get the lowdown before I go.Last time I went to Safelite their tech got black RTV all over the upholstery, and they denied having anything to do with it when I came back into the shop with it all over my ass and smeared all over the seat.
The only good thing about it was it was the work truck, not my personal truck. But I still wasn't happy, and it was a nice truck that I took pretty good care of regardless.
I have a good local shop that does my glass now, a good deal cheaper than Safelite.
That said, I always try to get the repair done - it's way cheaper and faster. They can usually get it done in like 20 minutes. My insurance will do that for free, whereas I have a deductible for replacement. But you will still see the spot. If it's in the middle of the glass or something I'd still try the repair first, and if it's absolutely unbearable after a week -- oh no, another rock just fell out of the tree.
I have Progressive and don't see I have any specific coverage; they have a FAQ that says it's covered by comprehensive, which I have. But it has a $1k deductible. So I should call and see if there's some exception.
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