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#41
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Somebody comes on here and says their car is stolen and the first thing you can say about it is "insurance scam?"
Have any of you that are claiming that this is an insurance scam met me before? No. If you had, you'd know I have no need to scam the insurance company. The car has been paid for in cash. I have no shortage of income. And, by the way, the cops seem to take it seriously. Three of them have already been over here.
Notice that all of the people who have said anything live in the middle of bumf*ck nowhere? Long Island? the "Detroit area?" Be serious. And DavidF, my bet is the last time you actually saw Baltimore was from the highway. Get real.
In sum, eat a dick. And I'm sorry you're having trouble affording your insurance. Consider a Prius.
Have any of you that are claiming that this is an insurance scam met me before? No. If you had, you'd know I have no need to scam the insurance company. The car has been paid for in cash. I have no shortage of income. And, by the way, the cops seem to take it seriously. Three of them have already been over here.
Notice that all of the people who have said anything live in the middle of bumf*ck nowhere? Long Island? the "Detroit area?" Be serious. And DavidF, my bet is the last time you actually saw Baltimore was from the highway. Get real.
In sum, eat a dick. And I'm sorry you're having trouble affording your insurance. Consider a Prius.
Last edited by Korki Buchek; 05-11-2007 at 10:28 PM.
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Come to think of it, I hope you're never in a position where someone steals your car and the insurance makes you wait to get a new one until they do a "full investigation." Good thing I have full coverage insurance. It would suck to be unable to afford that and the monthly note on the Z.
#44
Originally Posted by Checkmate58
it's a .001 percent chance, but maybe his gf stole the car so she could install a turbo kit for him as a graduation present.
--Sam
--Sam
#48
Originally Posted by Korki Buchek
Come to think of it, I hope you're never in a position where someone steals your car and the insurance makes you wait to get a new one until they do a "full investigation." Good thing I have full coverage insurance. It would suck to be unable to afford that and the monthly note on the Z.
#49
Man that sux, especially w/the low miles. but a car is replaceable, good thing they didnt try to harm anyone. Btw you must sleep like a freaking log. between my gun collection and my mobile enforcers i dont see that happening to me. He likes the z way to much to let anyone else take it Sorry reread thought you said it was in your garage? anyway at least now you can get a upgrade? hopefully the insurance wont take forever.
Last edited by ARMSTRONGARMS; 05-12-2007 at 06:43 AM.
#51
Originally Posted by Richy350Z
HoLy ****. Must Of beeN someone you knew!! if they went IN and got your keys!!
stats say car keys are usually in the kitchen area ( cause they usually connect to the garage ) or near the exit door
#53
Sorry to hear about this. Hopefully the person who did this is caught soon and processed to the fullest extent (if not already.)
Hopefully, you get a NEW Z, however. I don't think you want your previous after someone smoked crack, had a hooker in between the rear strut bar, ect ect.
Anyways, on a serious note -- hope everything goes your way with all immediate speed.
Hopefully, you get a NEW Z, however. I don't think you want your previous after someone smoked crack, had a hooker in between the rear strut bar, ect ect.
Anyways, on a serious note -- hope everything goes your way with all immediate speed.
#56
Originally Posted by Korki Buchek
Somebody comes on here and says their car is stolen and the first thing you can say about it is "insurance scam?"
Have any of you that are claiming that this is an insurance scam met me before? No. If you had, you'd know I have no need to scam the insurance company. The car has been paid for in cash. I have no shortage of income. And, by the way, the cops seem to take it seriously. Three of them have already been over here.
Notice that all of the people who have said anything live in the middle of bumf*ck nowhere? Long Island? the "Detroit area?" Be serious. And DavidF, my bet is the last time you actually saw Baltimore was from the highway. Get real.
In sum, eat a dick. And I'm sorry you're having trouble affording your insurance. Consider a Prius.
Have any of you that are claiming that this is an insurance scam met me before? No. If you had, you'd know I have no need to scam the insurance company. The car has been paid for in cash. I have no shortage of income. And, by the way, the cops seem to take it seriously. Three of them have already been over here.
Notice that all of the people who have said anything live in the middle of bumf*ck nowhere? Long Island? the "Detroit area?" Be serious. And DavidF, my bet is the last time you actually saw Baltimore was from the highway. Get real.
In sum, eat a dick. And I'm sorry you're having trouble affording your insurance. Consider a Prius.
You have to admit, you just don't hear stories like this everyday. Anyone with common sense will have at least some doubt about your story. I'm not saying you're lying, but like I said, stories like this are far from common.
And as far as the cops showing up at your house three times, that doesn't put you in the clear. Maybe they are a little suspicious as well.
#59
Originally Posted by 350z00m
get some dogs,put trap around your car. and sleep with a 9mm under your pillow.