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Repairs very often do not hide the damage, but they do prevent it from getting worse and causing problems. I probably wouldn't be happy being able to see the imperfection and would feel better with a replacement.
You said the vehicle was "self-insured" then you said later on that there is an insurance company. Which is it?
You need to file a claim if you expect any action to be taken.
That goes way back before earbuds to the little Bluetooth phone thingies that kind of hooked around your ear. They were very small and hard to notice. My first thought when I see something like that in use (even today) is that the person is crazy.
Some federal courthouses do not permit anyone to possess cellphones inside - not even attorneys.
Yes, unfortunately. I remember I paid a lot of money for my first cell phone back in the early 90's in order to get a feature that enabled the phone to vibrate rather than ring because I noticed...
I stopped buying carrier locked phones years ago. I also don't buy $1000 phones.
If the OP is looking for phones to use in Europe he can but unlocked Motorolas - my experience is that they are good phones and relatively inexpensive, especially compared to current "flagship" devices.
Don't feel too bad - I never even heard of a "ceiling fan shade" and have no idea what it could be. Don't tell me - if I'm that interested I can look it up.
I attended one of the top high schools in the City of New York (in the country probably), with a student body of about 3200. It was a great school and no one had any issues getting a first-rate education there.
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