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Old 02-28-2009, 09:33 AM   #1
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How Would You Pay for your Collision Deductible

Hi Everyone,

I just have a question for everyone. Right now the average American has only $620 in their Checking Account and Negative Savings. If you or someone on your insurance policy had an at fault accident today How would you pay for your Collision Deductible?

Which option would you choose?

1) Use a high Interest Credit Card or Short Term loan

2) Beg for money From a Family member or Friend

3) Leave your car broken

4) Use what little money you have and try to make ends meet


I have been asking this question to a lot of people and wanted to see what people in other areas of the USA would do.

Thanks

Ryan
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