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Old 03-12-2005, 12:55 AM
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man my ------ car just got stolen, don't buy stolen ----, your just supporting the market those scumbags are trying to create.
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Old 03-12-2005, 02:35 AM
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If you knowingly buy stolen goods you might as well just start stealing your self cuase its the same. and if you get guys like this --> + not knowing if its stolen. give them one of these and then with a broom stick!! Dont forget the money shot
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Old 03-12-2005, 02:36 AM
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i pay$ 278 a month for basic liabilty on my gsr.......
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Old 03-12-2005, 02:38 AM
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I knowingly bought my 2 Clarion huge competitions amps stolen, but they were done through an insurance scam type deal where they claimed more than was actually stolen and we were friends and were just getting rid of the extra stuff they claimed for cheap to make some money to go to tenesse for a competition

Got 2 $1800MSRP amps for $200 each
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Old 03-12-2005, 02:56 AM
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For the guys who say insurance is rape...
Who pays for the lawyers, your account, people manning the phones, and their money?
I suppose it's fair when you buy a car, it gets wrecked, and they pay for the whole thing? Maybe you even make out on it?
I never hear anyone complain when they total their $600 car and get back more.
EDIT: you are also paying for everyone else here who profits by scamming them. Just like how stores have to find a way to make money after people shoplift. There is no victumless crime.

Hell no I wouldn't buy something I knew was stolen. You're funding theives.
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Old 03-12-2005, 04:44 AM
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if you are professing your part in a known instance of insurance fraud on here then you are phukkin stupid.
and if you have never had anything stolen then just wait - it WILL happen. I guaran-phukkin-tee it.
i wish i could catch a fuckface stealing my ----. the guy will regret it, just leave it at that.
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Old 03-12-2005, 07:38 AM
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If you buy stolen ---- you just support theives which makes you no better.
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Old 03-12-2005, 11:15 PM
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yea i've bought stolen ---- and then felt like ---- after i got it. i thought of how the person i bought it from got it and it made me not even want it anymore.

but on the other hand somtimes theres deals you cant pass up.

and on the "i didnt know that it was stolen" excuse , its your duty to know and if you buy stolen goods unknowingly
you still get in the same amount of trouble as if you stole the goods yourself so if your willing to risk jail time to save a couple bucks then go for it
but ive moved on from riskin my *** for a "good deal"
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Old 03-13-2005, 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted by fusion210
For the guys who say insurance is rape...
Who pays for the lawyers, your account, people manning the phones, and their money?
I suppose it's fair when you buy a car, it gets wrecked, and they pay for the whole thing? Maybe you even make out on it?
I never hear anyone complain when they total their $600 car and get back more.
EDIT: you are also paying for everyone else here who profits by scamming them. Just like how stores have to find a way to make money after people shoplift. There is no victumless crime.

Hell no I wouldn't buy something I knew was stolen. You're funding theives.
One of my friends had a car that bluebooked for like $725 and some chick readended him hard and totalled it. Her insurance investigated it for like a month and then decided to kindly give him $600 to replace the car. So now he has no car and he cant get a decent one for the $600 they gave him for the running car he had, which actually wasnt so bad. Sounds like rape to me. And even if I did have a $600 car with full coverage, and I wrecked it, I have a $500 deductible even though I pay 2500 a year for insurance. So yeah, I really come out on top ---- insurance
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Old 03-13-2005, 07:00 PM
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For the guys who say insurance is rape...
Who pays for the lawyers, your account, people manning the phones, and their money?
I suppose it's fair when you buy a car, it gets wrecked, and they pay for the whole thing? Maybe you even make out on it?
I never hear anyone complain when they total their $600 car and get back more.
EDIT: you are also paying for everyone else here who profits by scamming them. Just like how stores have to find a way to make money after people shoplift. There is no victumless crime.

Hell no I wouldn't buy something I knew was stolen. You're funding theives.
One of my friends had a car that bluebooked for like $725 and some chick readended him hard and totalled it. Her insurance investigated it for like a month and then decided to kindly give him $600 to replace the car. So now he has no car and he cant get a decent one for the $600 they gave him for the running car he had, which actually wasnt so bad. Sounds like rape to me. And even if I did have a $600 car with full coverage, and I wrecked it, I have a $500 deductible even though I pay 2500 a year for insurance. So yeah, I really come out on top ---- insurance
Yeah, that sucks. I won't disagree with you on that. But I wouldn't cry over $125 loss, not really rape, just a screwing. He or his insurance company sucks. Just thinking since I don't know the complete story. You can actually say ---- blue book and try to find proof of the same/similar car selling for more. State farm has been amazing to me.

$2500/year?
Age/sex/location/points/discounts/car/coverage?
If it's not your fault, the other person/insurance pays your decuctable by the way. AT least my State farm guy has made them pay for my deductable/rental car.
I've never paid more than $150/month, even when I was 16. I went to my own policy when I was 18, full coverage, decent amounts for medical and whatnot and paid $140 or so.
Now I'm 23, male,, no points, no more good student discount, and I even get dinged on having a dangerous compact lol neon. And I pay $1,200/year.
Unless you drive a sports car and/or have a bad history. Yeah, $2500 seems like rape to me.
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