

But an older man, around 70, came out and looked at the car.
You said it seemed like there was a slight bulge behind the front bumper.
I just lightly touched the license plate and it looks like the rear bumper is popping up, so the front bumper should go in.
I told him I didn’t think this was right.
But they say it seems like it just happened this time.
There is also a scratch mark in front from a rock splatter. This wasn’t there before, but it appeared.
Some people insist that the marks on the wheel bumper and front are because of what I touched this time.
There was an industrial company nearby so I decided to give it a try.
About 2 to 4 employees of the industrial company said that this could never be caused by touching the license plate.
I think it was caused by an accident with the bumper on the other side, and the front marks were because my car was low, so even if I backed up and hit them, they were not at the right height, so I was told that this was definitely not my fault.



[The last photo has nothing to do with me.]
So, since it was my fault no matter what, I said I would pay 50,000 won for the license plate replacement cost.
But the car owner said I don’t have time so why should I go and get the replacement?
Then, I said I would bring the license plate and I couldn’t recognize it because it was the weekend, so I would look into it on a weekday and contact you.
I contacted them first because I was told that I would need an ID card and a stamp if an agent were to pick up the license plate number.
But he can’t give me his ID card or stamp.
So what do you want me to do?
They told me to do it whether it was insurance or 200,000 won.
To be honest, I don’t mind if it’s covered by insurance, but it’s so annoying that I don’t want to do it.
I didn’t do the bumper and the marks on the front were not caused by me, so I don’t want to blame it all on me and do everything.
So I told them to just file a lawsuit or report it to the police.
If I keep dragging this on, will there be a big loss to me?