[ICOM] Damaged Gear

Ted Wright wrighttk at erols.com
Tue Jul 6 21:57:05 EDT 2004


Hi Bill
I have read just about all of your E-Mails regarding this situation and 
I must say that whatever insurance company you are using I never want to 
use hi hi
ted
n3zrx
ps good luck with the rest of the saga......

William Diamond wrote:

>Hi Folks,
>
>The saga of the damaged gear has taken a strange turn once again.  I was
>told by the adjuster that my bid had been accepted and I sent a check off.
>The dealer would not release the gear to me because he has not been paid for
>his inspections.
>
>I called today to inquire as to the status and I found out that the adjuster
>that I have been working with is no longer with the company as of last
>Friday.  I talked to her on Friday and she did not say anything about
>leaving and she was supposed to call me this AM to work out the details of
>the buy back of the gear.
>
>I have to assume she was fired.....  I talked to her supervisor today and we
>are back to square one on the gear. She said that the previous adjuster had
>no authority to make such a decision.  My check is being returned to me and
>the company is not going to let me have it after all.
>
>Now it is time for a laugh, she wants all the damaged coaxes, connectors
>etc. sent to a dealer for inspection and disposition.  I shipped off a 48 lb
>box of junk today to a dealer for inspection.
>
>I guess I did luck out as all my new gear is here as of today bought and
>paid for by the insurance co.
>
>So I guess the damaged gear is not going to be available after all.  Sorry.
>
>      William J. Diamond
>       Rogers, Arkansas
>
>    Ham Radio Operator WR0T
>
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>        wjdiamond.com
>
>
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