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Nov 2 2015 04:10pm
Quote (TSL @ 30 Oct 2015 09:12)
16,000$ for a supervisor for 12 hours? I'm in the wrong business!

Right??

And here I am, working a job like a chump!
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Nov 3 2015 08:53pm
he could fully build 5 cherokees for that price LOL
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Nov 21 2015 11:20pm
Tow drivers got it out in 20 mins, then they each tried to get through that pit.

Why would u leave the tow truck guys alone with your car? Half guys are drunks and lazy af.
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Nov 22 2015 10:04am
how does it take 12 hours?

A decent winch could pull almost anything out in a couple minutes

Poor guy
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Nov 22 2015 11:51am
Quote (OldAndyAndTheSea @ Oct 29 2015 09:33am)
So much "what the fuck?" it's not even funny.

Figured you guys would appreciate this.





"WALPOLE, Mass. (MyFoxBoston.com) -- A local man says when he got his Jeep stuck in the mud, a Walpole tow company charged him nearly $50,000 to tow it out.

One day after our story aired, the Statewide Towing Association sent FOX25 a statement saying, "Although Statewide Towing Association has not had a chance to review the actual invoice, the rates quoted in the news article appear to be significantly in excess of the industry standard."

Joel Ramer said he and his girlfriend took the Jeep off-roading in Walpole last week, and they landed in a mud pit.

Walpole police responded, along with Assured Collision towing company to tow it out.

It took 12 hours to pull the SUV out of the mud pit, but now Ramer doesn’t know if he will be able to afford to get his vehicle back.

"When I went to pick up the vehicle from Assured Collision, he'd informed me there was some damage done to the vehicle, but didn't get into details. He also informed me the bill was $48,000," Ramer said. “I thought they made a mistake."

In addition to getting the vehicle stuck, he also got arrested and cited for trespassing and disturbing the peace. Ramer says he was unknowingly off-roading on private property that belongs to a utility company.

Ramer also claims that his Jeep is now totaled after the mud pit and the tow.

"Frame is broken, leaf spring is broken, drive shaft is broken," Ramer said.

Ramer obtained the itemized bill submitted to his insurance. Assured Collision billed him $16,000 for an on-scene supervisor at $1,250 an hour. He is being charged more than $10,000 for an off-road recovery incident response unit. There is also a $5,000 fee for dangerous condition liability insurance. All the equipment and manpower totaled $48,835 for the 12 hour job.

The owner of Assured Collision told FOX25 that his seven man team was in dangerous conditions due to the proximity to power lines. He said it was a hazmat situation and all the fees reflect the industry standard.

He also told FOX25 that Assured Collision is negotiating with Ramer’s insurance company. In regards to the damage, he cited several issues with the Jeep he believes existed prior to the tow.

Ramer claims his insurance company is not paying anything towards the tow, so the Jeep remains at Assured Collision. "



The local (to them) story is unavailable, for some reason. But here's the link to the thread that introduced me to the story.

http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?7331986-Jeep-owner-is-charged-48000-for-off-road-recovery


EDIT: and before it's mentioned, tangentially, yes- there are a lot of "Frame" (vs Unibody) comments. Lets keep it on track, shall we :)




Assured Collision would be burned to the ground in a freak accident the next day if i was that man.

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