Dads car pinched from under his nose...

Taz x said:
Insurers will do anything not to pay out. I hate insurance companies

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And fraudsters will do all they can to secure a claim. Because of this we are all tarnished with the same brush unfotunately.
 
Taz x said:
Insurers will do anything not to pay out. I hate insurance companies

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only a fool thinks this!not only that but EVERYTHING is written into the policy wording, people make comments like this when in actual fact they haven't even taken the time to read the policy/contract they have agreed to! you wouldn't believe the people we have to give money to when you know they are commuting fraud but cant prove it
 
sp3ctre said:
Nova2k7 said:
i actually once watched someone get out of their car and go into a shop, with the engine still running! i was so angry at their stupidity that i got in and moved it down the road and waited for them to come out! he was actually thankful once i had spoke with him!

Wow, I'd be really thankful too... in fact I'd shake you by the hand and buy you a beer.... right after I'd finished kicking the crap out of you for touching my car :rofl:

well tbh i could have driven off and he might never of seen it again! lesson learnt for him!
 
Hate to say it JDM, I think your dad is going to learn a very painful lesson here. The majority of insurers have it stated in their terms if keys ate left in the car then you are not covered. :(

Even when washing my car round the back of the house I always keep my keys in my pocket.

Hope he doesn't have any further complications like finance on the car, otherwise getting it back (in a reasonable condition) is definitely the best outcome....
 
Long story but had a scooter stolen by some a"£holes a while back. They took it somewhere to 'cool off' for a couple of days and fortunately someone spotted it and alerted the police who in turned called me. I had to go to some dodgy estate at 2am in work suit and it took me, the police and two AA guys to get the lock they had put on it off (the first AAguy had to call a second when the battery on his lorry went flat :D ).

Anyway - long way of saying - if you have time go for a drive around the immediate area and have a look see if it is not parked somewhere on an estate or something - you might aid recovery. A long shot but you never know esp as if was opportunistic sounds more like locals getting a car for later striping for parts or something and they won't have the imagination to park it very far away from them.

Good luck!
 
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