A Long Island man was frustrated after an Amazon driver hit his car, and he couldn't get the delivery giant to pay for the repairs.
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"I'm retired and on disability, so I couldn't afford to take a $500 hit as well," he said."Possibly pay for the whole car and pay for a rental."
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