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My truck was stolen with the key in the ignition,when they found it the ignition had been smashed out and they had hotwired it....... the guy had smashed out my column before he realised the key was in the ignition lol
Did insurance cover it? I had to jump though hoops to prove it wasnt a scam because they had my key,they talked about not covering me...but ultimately did |
They've had the locks changed at her house.
She called the cops again about the jackets and they said, yah, maybe drop them off at a precinct, so she threw them out. Then her and I went through the back and found scant female clothing....eeewwww. They left a bunch of pennies, nickels and dimes in the door pocket. I think she's going to pick up a club. Maybe a couple different kinds.... |
A club is a waste of money. I used to have a pimpin regal lowrider,I awoke one morning to find a 1'' chunk of steering wheel and my club where my car used to be....they never did find that car
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I know it would be a hassle but I would probably try to sell/trade in the car and get a different one... especially since you found unmentionables in the back seat.. :sad::sad:
The peace of mind would be worth the expenses IMO. |
I haven't read through the whole thread, so I don't know if it's been discussed, but I've had TWO cars stolen, and both times ICBC told me that if I left my keys in the car or if the car windows were left open they would NOT cover the theft of the vehicle.
Glad to hear you got the car back even with scant clothing in tow! I got a g-string back in one of the cars I had stolen as well as about 1" of beer covering the entire floor. Why they would waste that much beer is beyond me!! :lol: |
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I just keep it under the seat. |
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