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Core return programs are mechanisms that OEMs use to recover some used, damaged or recyclable parts from the market. Core returns have a value, and manufacturers often have a defined return process and associated core charge that is used as a deposit on the recyclable auto part. The core charge is paid when the new part is purchased, and refunded when the old part is returned to the seller. In collision replacement parts, this is common on bumpers, headlamps and tail lamps, batteries, wheels and more. But what happens when there is no part to return? What if the vehicle came in without a lamp or a bumper because they were lost at the scene of the accident? Danny talks to Mike about how to identify core charges in the estimating system, and if there is going to be a core charge associated with the replacement part, when you might need to notify the bill-payer on the existence of a charge. The pair further discuss utilization of line notes, and how to integrate into the parts mirror matching process. After you watch and find value, please like the video, subscribe to the channel, and share with your friends in the industry! Mike Anderson Collision Advice http://CollisionAdvice.com Danny Gredinberg Database Enhancement Gateway (DEG) http://DEGweb.org Society of Collision Repair Specialists http://SCRS.com