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Insurance Company’s Surprising Admission After Flood Car Investigation

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Insurance Company’s Surprising Admission After Flood Car Investigation



Part 2: After “The Lookout’s” report, USAA says it is changing how it handles flood car titles.

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  1. Way to go USAA?? so, my question is…would USAA be trying to locate these vehicles if this guy wouldn’t have shined this light on them for selling these scrap cars as good used cars? Also, what happened to the lady he was trying to talk to that wouldn’t come out to the gate he was told to wait at in the other video?

  2. I'm not understanding why the reporters being such a fucking douchebag. The general just said he looked into it and found 174 fuck-ups and he's going to fix every single one. why then, is there a point of being such a fucking cunt and go to where I found this Mercedes and I found this other fucking car? Yeah motherfuker, the general just admitted there was some fuck ups and he's going to fix it.

  3. What's it going to take for desk jockeys to wake up and do their job? These salvaged vehicles old might crash killing an entire family. Its funny how they always react only after someone has lost their life driving one of these salvaged vehicles. This is sick. If new cars have recalls, what do you expect from a salvaged vehicle due to flood damage?

  4. Whats obvious is that Auction houses MUST Declare the vehicle is Salvaged and comes with a Salvaged Title. That is okay, but the dealership is required, by law, to inform customers the vehicle has a salvaged title NOT A CLEAN TITLE? There is money to be made, but have they cleaned and repaired the truck accordingly and informed the customer it has a salvaged title they are clear and both sides would have been fine. The dealership made a profit and the customer got a nice fixed/repaired truck for less.

  5. the man just did what his boss ordered him, sell the car and lie if they ask something. Now he was fired while he had no choice, had he been honest he was fired too. And now he is fired because his boss is a crook.
    Tip for the Insurance companies : give DIY people a month to dismantle parts at that airport or other place, parts for a low price, and then everyone earns something and you are 100% sure that no wreck will come back on the road.

  6. It is clearly a dealer scam, not the insurance company. As it was clearly written "For parts only". But, why did ABC single out USAA? Surely they aren't the only insurance company that has internal flaws. I hope that the glib reporter for this story was quick to let the car owners of these flood damaged vehicles know about the origins of their cars, for safety sake, because he is clearly so very concerned with safety…..

  7. My truck is a flood truck but fortunately it was fresh water. Happened in 2016 and the water got up to the hood. Still replacing parts with the engine wiring harness next. Not sure if I'm gonna replace the harness or take each connector apart and clean the contacts. I bought the truck new in 96 so I know the entire history of it and I'll keep it till it completely falls apart. If it had been salt water that truck would have gone to the scrap yard right away.

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