Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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"Several years" later, you're still bragging online about cursing at someone over the phone because it was such a significant event in your life. Meanwhile, she went about her day and hasn't given you a single thought since then. Also, the reason she asked those questions is because she had a script/list of questions to follow. They ask everyone the same list of questions, because sometimes, those questions are relevant, but you can't ask different people different questions. You have to treat everyone the same. Otherwise, you're asking for legal trouble.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ?
Actually never heard one, only deer strikes in my folder and a windshield from a bad spot in the road and USAA has always went far past what I expected.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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OOOK, I stand corrected. I cant recall any bad times with an agent either, I call add a car or remove, or modify plan ect... ask about things, still good.
Most the time I can do it online and skip the agent.
Of did I speak to just a rep. vs agent?
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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If you call to buy a policy, you're talking to someone with an agent's license. You do not need to be a licensed agent to make changes to a customer's existing policy. You can be, but you do not have to be.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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We are down to just a few body shops here in my home county. Most of them are booked out for 2 weeks or more and have more work than they can really handle. Between fighting with the insurance companies and trying to find and keep good employees, they are worn out. Here in the county seat we only have 2 body shops left. And one of them has just gotten their re-builder's license and retail dealer's license with our help. If all goes as planned, they will drop their dependence on insurance work. Possibly to the point that they will not accept any at all. And the other one is about to implement a new policy where the insured will be responsible to discuss the estimates with the insurance companies. The constant counter proposals, and re-estimating as well as delays in getting work approved is burying them. So rather than go back and forth with the insurers, they are going to tell the insured that they will have the burden to get the estimate approved. Or they can find another body shop. It really has gotten that bad.
I'll spare you other details, but the difficulties that the insurance companies are putting onto the repair shops is unsustainable in modest markets such as ours. The insured are the ones that are going to be left in lurch with fewer choices and more difficulties in finding a competent repair shop. And the insurance companies are going to pay a price, too. Which they will just pass on to their policy holders.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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I was 18 years old and backing my 69 Fury III into a parallel parking spot by the county courthouse, even had the proper turn signal on! A lady then hit me in the rear, busting my tail light out and denting the quarter panel. The cops were right there and issued her a ticket, my insurance company was Allstate. Turns out she was an illegal alien (this was in 1977), had no insurance, wasn't her car, and she barely spoke english. I contacted my agent and he said they would cover the claim. I went ahead and bought a used tail light lens to not get pulled over. A few weeks went by with on correspondence so i contacted my agent back. Allstate had denied my claim and was cancelling my insurance! They did finally send a check for a small pittance I will never, ever consider Allstate for any insurance the rest of my life! No answer was ever given to me why either...
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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Years ago I had a customer vehicle towed in after driving over a large rock at the end of a driveway. Damage was all underneath and IMHO mostly cosmetic. Damage included a couple dents in the cradle, scuffs on the oil pan and gas tank and a short section of exhaust that was crushed. Vehicle was a year or two old.
I gave an estimate to repair the exhaust and check the alignment, vehicle was drivable and nothing leaking. The customer called their insurance and things got crazy.
Adjuster ordered a replacement cradle, oil pan, gas tank and complete exhaust. The exhaust was new, everything else was used and honestly no better than what was on the vehicle. I pointed it out to the adjuster and he said do it anyways.
A $200 repair turned into a $5000 claim. A 1 day repair turned into 2 weeks of downtime.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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I will never, ever consider Allstate for any insurance the rest of my life! No answer was ever given to me why either... I also had a bad claim experience with them in 1998. NEVER again. Mother's day 1979 on a two lane bridge we got into a head on with an illegal sniffing silver paint out of a coke can, he had no insurance. Our insurance paid the loss (totaled) less the deductible. They were going for reimbursement of the deductible from the illegal, they made arrangements with the illegal to make the payment, he was released from jail and promptly fled to Mexico. End of story.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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Over the years, I've actually had great experiences with any auto claims - homeowners as well. I've never piled-up a vehicle, but my wife has a few times. We are also lucky - we have a GREAT collision shop nearby & they are fast & damn good. A few years ago, someone backed into the passenger front door on my 2012 300 while I was sitting in the car to boot! The car was silver. The door needed to be replaced and I was dreading the paint possibilities. You can never match silver properly. Anyway, with AIG (Grundy), they use independent claims people - the guy came to my house. He looked at the door & said it needed to be skinned. I said respectfully that nobody can properly skin a door & make it look any good, so if that's all he was going to authorize that I'd just buy a door myself out of my pocket. After that & without objection, he said "well - I can see you take great care of the car - yeah - we'll do a door."
My local body shop got the new door in & I took the car over to drop off with them - they said it would take a day. They said there were 3 different paint chips for the paint code so we compared all three outside in good sunlight. The differences were all in the metallic "grain" - it was really hard to pick one. I told the shop to just paint the door & nothing else - NO BLENDING into other panels! They understood fully - this was the way they had written the original repair order. Anyway, the paint matched so perfectly in all aspects - including getting the new door as straight as the adjacent panels & just the right amount of texture or orange peel, that you could not tell the door had been replaced or painted. I was truly amazed.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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Years ago I had a customer vehicle towed in after driving over a large rock at the end of a driveway. Damage was all underneath and IMHO mostly cosmetic. Damage included a couple dents in the cradle, scuffs on the oil pan and gas tank and a short section of exhaust that was crushed. Vehicle was a year or two old.
I gave an estimate to repair the exhaust and check the alignment, vehicle was drivable and nothing leaking. The customer called their insurance and things got crazy.
Adjuster ordered a replacement cradle, oil pan, gas tank and complete exhaust. The exhaust was new, everything else was used and honestly no better than what was on the vehicle. I pointed it out to the adjuster and he said do it anyways.
A $200 repair turned into a $5000 claim. A 1 day repair turned into 2 weeks of downtime. They owed to replace those items. They were damaged in the accident, and they're not repairable. Insurance company was 100% correct. If the customer would've chosen to not complete those repairs and pocketed the difference, it would've been their right to do so, but the insurance company can't say "Bah, just ignore the dents in the cradle and the pan and the gas tank."
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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My wife works in the health care field its not just car insurance companies that don't want to pay health insurance companies are just as bad: clerks deciding which treatment and medication is best and covered for a patient with no medical training. She is on the phone for hours trying to find out if a patients diagnoses and treatment are covered.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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My wife works in the health care field its not just car insurance companies that don't want to pay health insurance companies are just as bad: clerks deciding which treatment and medication is best and covered for a patient with no medical training. She is on the phone for hours trying to find out if a patients diagnoses and treatment is covered. I once had a claim denied after it had been approved, and after I'd already had the surgery. Got a bill for $25k. Took me 3 months of wrangling to get it fixed, but ultimately, insurance paid the bill. Part of the screw up was the surgeon's office staff, part was the insurance company.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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Years ago I had a customer vehicle towed in after driving over a large rock at the end of a driveway. Damage was all underneath and IMHO mostly cosmetic. Damage included a couple dents in the cradle, scuffs on the oil pan and gas tank and a short section of exhaust that was crushed. Vehicle was a year or two old.
I gave an estimate to repair the exhaust and check the alignment, vehicle was drivable and nothing leaking. The customer called their insurance and things got crazy.
Adjuster ordered a replacement cradle, oil pan, gas tank and complete exhaust. The exhaust was new, everything else was used and honestly no better than what was on the vehicle. I pointed it out to the adjuster and he said do it anyways.
A $200 repair turned into a $5000 claim. A 1 day repair turned into 2 weeks of downtime. They owed to replace those items. They were damaged in the accident, and they're not repairable. Insurance company was 100% correct. If the customer would've chosen to not complete those repairs and pocketed the difference, it would've been their right to do so, but the insurance company can't say "Bah, just ignore the dents in the cradle and the pan and the gas tank." Sure they owed to replace the damaged parts, but replacing damaged parts with worn or similarly damaged parts accomplished what? If it had been all new parts that would have made sense. More expensive? Yes but sensible.
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your two cars that burned up in your garage aren't considered contents....
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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I've only talked to a few agents over the years, but when I did, it was usually them complaining about how much we'd paid out on a claim. Considering that most of them have zero idea about how claims are handled, and how much it costs to repair a vehicle, I found those conversations ridiculous. Now that I think about it, they sounded a lot like Doc...whining about things that they know nothing about, complaining about how much people charge for goods/services. You mean like how nearly everyone on here complains about dealerships while not having a clue about what it takes or how much money goes into training and equipment to run one? Like that?
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My wife works in the health care field its not just car insurance companies that don't want to pay health insurance companies are just as bad: clerks deciding which treatment and medication is best and covered for a patient with no medical training. She is on the phone for hours trying to find out if a patients diagnoses and treatment is covered. I once had a claim denied after it had been approved, and after I'd already had the surgery. Got a bill for $25k. Took me 3 months of wrangling to get it fixed, but ultimately, insurance paid the bill. Part of the screw up was the surgeon's office staff, part was the insurance company. Went through this with my ex, after a fight to get them to approve the surgery, they denied it after it was done. Didn't matter that they authorized it prior to the procedure. F'ing scum sucking crooks, everyone of them.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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My wife works in the health care field its not just car insurance companies that don't want to pay health insurance companies are just as bad: clerks deciding which treatment and medication is best and covered for a patient with no medical training. She is on the phone for hours trying to find out if a patients diagnoses and treatment is covered. I once had a claim denied after it had been approved, and after I'd already had the surgery. Got a bill for $25k. Took me 3 months of wrangling to get it fixed, but ultimately, insurance paid the bill. Part of the screw up was the surgeon's office staff, part was the insurance company. Went through this with my ex, after a fight to get them to approve the surgery, they denied it after it was done. Didn't matter that they authorized it prior to the procedure. F'ing scum sucking crooks, everyone of them. Surgeon's office used a nearly identical, but slightly different CPT code when they billed than what insurance had pre-approved. I called insurance, they agreed that the code approved and the code billed were essentially the same procedure, but asked the surgeon to resubmit with the approved code instead. Surgeon did so, insurance denied again, but couldn't tell me why. Round and round it went.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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I've only talked to a few agents over the years, but when I did, it was usually them complaining about how much we'd paid out on a claim. Considering that most of them have zero idea about how claims are handled, and how much it costs to repair a vehicle, I found those conversations ridiculous. Now that I think about it, they sounded a lot like Doc...whining about things that they know nothing about, complaining about how much people charge for goods/services. You mean like how nearly everyone on here complains about dealerships while not having a clue about what it takes or how much money goes into training and equipment to run one? Like that? You know what? Exactly like that.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
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My wife works in the health care field its not just car insurance companies that don't want to pay health insurance companies are just as bad: clerks deciding which treatment and medication is best and covered for a patient with no medical training. She is on the phone for hours trying to find out if a patients diagnoses and treatment is covered. I once had a claim denied after it had been approved, and after I'd already had the surgery. Got a bill for $25k. Took me 3 months of wrangling to get it fixed, but ultimately, insurance paid the bill. Part of the screw up was the surgeon's office staff, part was the insurance company. Went through this with my ex, after a fight to get them to approve the surgery, they denied it after it was done. Didn't matter that they authorized it prior to the procedure. F'ing scum sucking crooks, everyone of them. Surgeon's office used a nearly identical, but slightly different CPT code when they billed than what insurance had pre-approved. I called insurance, they agreed that the code approved and the code billed were essentially the same procedure, but asked the surgeon to resubmit with the approved code instead. Surgeon did so, insurance denied again, but couldn't tell me why. Round and round it went. We went round and round for over 8 months to no avail. I ended up paying the $150k bill myself.
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Years ago my dad left for work early to go out of town and hit some guys horse that got out in the dark and was wondering all over the street. The farmer guy had an ancient dilapidated barb wire fence up against a 4 lane highway and the fence posts rotted and fell over letting the horses out. The farmers insurance agent told my dad it was 100% his fault for being on the road earlier than normal. Took my dad months of fighting to get the $$$ to replace the car. My dad made the mistake of telling the cop filling out the accident report that he normally didn't drive to work that early, and the insurance guy ran with it and almost made it work. Look up "open range" laws. Totally ridiculous. Along the lines of your example, we've seen many times in TX and southern states where insurers will refuse to accept liability for accidents that happen when roads are snowy/icy. I've seen multiple police reports indicating no fault, even though one driver was clearly at fault. The reason? Snow and ice. All because those folks' egos are too fragile to admit they couldn't properly drive in the snow.
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Cars aren't typically covered on a homeowners policy even if parked as "furniture" in your garage. Have to have their own separate coverage in most every case. so I found out....the hard way. But the adjuster worked with me. He told me to write down everything I hadin the garage...every spare part,tool,lawn mower, etc. He said get e bay prices, I'll take care of you. And he kept his word.
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The big problem is when a customer who doesn't know anything works with an agent who doesn't know anything. Then you can get a real mess. I lost a $3500 car trailer to exactly this issue. When I asked him about it, my agent told me it was "covered." When it was stolen out of my backyard I reported it to the cops who asked me if it was "covered." Meaning, the cops weren't going to investigate it because the trailer would just get replaced by my insurance company. Turned out my agent was talking about how my CAR insurance covered the trailer when it was hooked to my truck. In order for it to be replaced by insurance as a theft out of my backyard it needed to be declared on my HOMEOWNER'S insurance as property. Obviously I was ignorant of the coverage that I needed, my agent MAY have been, and the cops were too lazy to actually investigate a theft. A comedy of errors, but I'm the one who took the loss.
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The big problem is when a customer who doesn't know anything works with an agent who doesn't know anything. Then you can get a real mess. I lost a $3500 car trailer to exactly this issue. When I asked him about it, my agent told me it was "covered." When it was stolen out of my backyard I reported it to the cops who asked me if it was "covered." Meaning, the cops weren't going to investigate it because the trailer would just get replaced by my insurance company. Turned out my agent was talking about how my CAR insurance covered the trailer when it was hooked to my truck. In order for it to be replaced by insurance as a theft out of my backyard it needed to be declared on my HOMEOWNER'S insurance as property. Obviously I was ignorant of the coverage that I needed, my agent MAY have been, and the cops were too lazy to actually investigate a theft. A comedy of errors, but I'm the one who took the loss. Yep, I've had agents tell me the wrong thing on several occasions. I learned the hard way that I actually need to read the policy since some agents don't know what they are talking about. I just had a new agent tell me that our daughter's dorm room was covered by our homeowners policy. I had a hunch that wasn't true do I looked it up in the policy and dorm rooms are called out as a specific exclusion to the home owners policy. I'm not sure why some agents just make stuff up, evidently they aren't trained very well. There must not be real consequences for agents just blowing smoke to customers.
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Now that I think about it, they sounded a lot like Doc...whining about things that they know nothing about, complaining about how much people charge for goods/services. LMAO!
'63 Dodge 330 11.19 @ 121 mph Pump gas, n/a, through the mufflers on street tires with 3.54's. 3,600 lbs. 10.01 @ 133mph with a 250 shot of nitrous an a splash of race gas. 1.36 60 ft. 3,700 lbs.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
[Re: AndyF]
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04/05/21 01:38 PM
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not_a_charger
Mr. Big Shot Moparts Moderator
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Puttin' on the foil in Charles...
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The big problem is when a customer who doesn't know anything works with an agent who doesn't know anything. Then you can get a real mess. I lost a $3500 car trailer to exactly this issue. When I asked him about it, my agent told me it was "covered." When it was stolen out of my backyard I reported it to the cops who asked me if it was "covered." Meaning, the cops weren't going to investigate it because the trailer would just get replaced by my insurance company. Turned out my agent was talking about how my CAR insurance covered the trailer when it was hooked to my truck. In order for it to be replaced by insurance as a theft out of my backyard it needed to be declared on my HOMEOWNER'S insurance as property. Obviously I was ignorant of the coverage that I needed, my agent MAY have been, and the cops were too lazy to actually investigate a theft. A comedy of errors, but I'm the one who took the loss. Yep, I've had agents tell me the wrong thing on several occasions. I learned the hard way that I actually need to read the policy since some agents don't know what they are talking about. I just had a new agent tell me that our daughter's dorm room was covered by our homeowners policy. I had a hunch that wasn't true do I looked it up in the policy and dorm rooms are called out as a specific exclusion to the home owners policy. I'm not sure why some agents just make stuff up, evidently they aren't trained very well. There must not be real consequences for agents just blowing smoke to customers. Agents all carry Errors and Omissions (E&O) coverage, which will reimburse the insurance company if the insurer has to provide coverage for something they otherwise would not have, due to an agent's screw-up. However, crappy agents know that insurers rarely pursue this because they don't want the agent to start badmouthing/not quoting the insurer. As a result, the insurer usually eats the loss, and the crappy agent goes right on being a crappy agent. There are plenty of good agents out there, but there are enough bad ones that you really have to do your homework.
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
[Re: not_a_charger]
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04/05/21 03:19 PM
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rrbrucea
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Agents all carry Errors and Omissions (E&O) coverage, which will reimburse the insurance company if the insurer has to provide coverage for something they otherwise would not have, due to an agent's screw-up. However, crappy agents know that insurers rarely pursue this because they don't want the agent to start badmouthing/not quoting the insurer. As a result, the insurer usually eats the loss, and the crappy agent goes right on being a crappy agent. There are plenty of good agents out there, but there are enough bad ones that you really have to do your homework. In my case I had been with that agent and company for years and years. Given the circumstances I felt like I had no recourse but to take my business elsewhere. The theft of the trailer was a good 15 years ago or so, and I've never had another car trailer since. Such is life...
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
[Re: IMGTX]
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04/05/21 07:12 PM
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Oh nutT..... Can you elaborate ANY MORE on what you say about your occupation on your OWN PROFILE here ? Is this THE INSURANCE PROFESSION itself in general......or ?
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Re: The MOST RIDICULOUS statement from an insurance agent ? lol
[Re: not_a_charger]
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04/05/21 08:54 PM
04/05/21 08:54 PM
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dOoC
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The village idiot's idiot
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OP
The village idiot's idiot
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PLEASE PLAY that violin MORE ! And that ... please share that ability with us all !
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