Truck stolen
#51
I'm sorry to hear that your truck was stolen man, no life, no good insignificant little bastards that steal cars and trucks. I hope they recover your truck in the condition it once was. I'm praying for ya man.
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OMAC (07-27-2014)
#52
TTV6>V8
Interesting, most insurance companies look hard for a reason to deny coverage. You must have a great insurance company. My grandpa's F350 was stolen a few years ago and the first question the adjuster asked was do you leave a set of keys in the truck.
When he chuckled and asked why he said if they find the keys were left in the vehicle the claim is denied. I'm in Canada tho, I might be different in the states.
When he chuckled and asked why he said if they find the keys were left in the vehicle the claim is denied. I'm in Canada tho, I might be different in the states.
#57
TTV6>V8
Haha, sorry, I was on my phone and I'm far too lazy to click on profiles to see where people are.
There is a reason the insurance companies have those huge skyscrapers in every city in North America...they are a business, plain and simple, if they don't have to pay out a claim they won't.
#58
Senior Member
Haha, sorry, I was on my phone and I'm far too lazy to click on profiles to see where people are.
There is a reason the insurance companies have those huge skyscrapers in every city in North America...they are a business, plain and simple, if they don't have to pay out a claim they won't.
There is a reason the insurance companies have those huge skyscrapers in every city in North America...they are a business, plain and simple, if they don't have to pay out a claim they won't.
He stated it up above... Not in his profile.
Really plain when you look at it this way. In fact we put up a collage of other catchy phrases that are meaningful on a wall in our office at the plant.
"Everybody needs money". Simple.
#59
firezach
Hate to see this. I leave my key in the ignition and just use the door code. Hope it doesn't bite me one day. I always know were my keys are though. Helps now that I live in a small town with hardly any crime.
#60
Senior Member
I always know where my leys are too. One of 3 places.
1. In my ignition when the truck is in operation.
2. In my pocket
3. Hanging on the key hook inside my house. (doors locked of course).
Yes I'm the kind of guy who locks my truck with it inside my garage and locks the mud room door between the garage and the house also.
In 30 years of driving I've never left them anywhere else and never "misplaced" them. Never had a need to leave one in my vehicle. It really isn't that hard to keep track of them.
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