Can't you use nail polish and clear coat for tiny scratches?
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It's more than a tiny scratch, definitely not something I can fix myself.
What's your excess and how much would it cost to fix?
About 800 to fix. 500 excess. Thinking to just get it fixed myself.
Yeah it's hardly even worth the time to do the paperwork. If you shop around you can probably get it cheaper anyway.
I'm gonna suggest that if you're not going to claim on an $800 incident, you probably should increase your excess. We always set ours to the highest available (I think it's like $1k-2k I can't remember). In my view if you can afford to pay $800 out of pocket then there's no point having insurance at that level.
True, paperwork can be quite annoying.
Valid point regarding excess. It does make having an accident a bit less stressful when you have a lower excess.
Thanks Dave.
If you make the claim you may risk your premiums going up.
On the flip side if you ever plan to sell it, the cosmetic damage will be used against you.
If you can afford it I'd have the damage fixed without making a claim.
Thanks, that's what I'm thinking.