I googled it and it has only a few references on individual blogs, people like you venting online. You can't persuade anyone (let alone judges or insurance company) that you are taken by this very uncommon (at least by google search) practice.
But it seems give you a sense of cause and mission of crusade, so be my guest prove me wrong. Where are your reference sources of other incidents of this scam?
I am not for or against you, I am only interested in fairness.
ding and dent scam is not a common term
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Try google false car rental damage claim you will find this has
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Except nobody saw the dent in GPS
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It is inside the car and not obvious at all. To me it is normal
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Wear and tear.
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You are changing the topic, we are talking about scams, not wear
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The scam is charging customers who have insurance small issues w
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If the agent knew it and then denied it, I would be sueing them
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This is not even an insurance issue.
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what is your logic here? All these false damage claims (which n
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