Thanks! Long time listener, first time caller. Finally got tired of just creeping the forum.Welcome !
Paco
Thanks! Long time listener, first time caller. Finally got tired of just creeping the forum.Welcome !
There was a rumor that the owner left it there on purpose for insurance. There was some questionable history.That 911 looks kinda badass though
I guess you missed the very last sentence in my post.Until it happens to you.
not that I'm trying to comment on the why..Look at the morons who go after rare art - sure could help them with the SuperGlue part …
Sort of like if someone came by and set your house on fire while you're away at work. After all, that's why we have insurance, right?Not condoning criminal behavior of course, but it’s just objects, insured in most cases. Nobody should give a flying flamingo except the owners IMO.
Someone did? Then you're right I better call my insurance that's what it's for.someone came by and set your house on fire while you're away at work. After all, that's why we have insurance, right?
Outdoorsnot that I'm trying to comment on the why..
but I feel the greatest justice would be to leave them there glued to the wall handcuffed for a couple days of no food or rr.
Don't forget the psychological trauma from the experience. Something you care about, worked hard for the money and saved up for years, something you thoroughly enjoy and spend lots of time taking care of... needlessly destroyed by a sick person. Then you hear dismissive comments, saying it's easily replaced. Depending on your resilience, this kind of loss can potentially have a deep and lasting effect. After we get "fair compensation" for the loss, I guess everything is suddenly fixed we are supposed to pretend that it didn't happen.Given the variety of models, colors, and options that can be ordered, it might actually, be impossible to replace that car with one that is exactly the same.
Further, it’s not the ease of replacement, it’s the cost. The loss of the car, the months waiting for a new one, the incidental fees and costs not covered by insurance, and the increased cost of insurance in the future.
This is a big loss.