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93 940 wagon driver side quarter glass with antenna 900

Had to go to the office to work last Saturday. So I asked my two sons to put the stove just removed from the kitchen in the wagon to dump it at the recycling center 1/2 mile away. Big mistake. They had the stove sit on the dolly in the wagon and when the car turned the stove rolled and shattered the driver side quarter glass. This is the big rectangular fixed window with the antenna wire.

Anyway, I seem to have a big problem getting local auto window shops to come out and fix it. All say they have to get it from the dealer except one. Safelite told me they can do it in my driveway for $350 today. That was based on an appointment made Monday morning. I even authorized credit card payment over the phone that day. They never showed up. I call them today. They say they could not locate any record of the appointment. Not sure I was out of my mind. Called them again to get a quote. They gave me the exact quote first and then later backed down saying the glass has to come from a dealer.

I hope you are not bored by the long story. But my question is what options do I have to get this fixed without going to a dealer.






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