your take on buying stolen goods
#1
your take on buying stolen goods
would you knowingly buy stolen stuff?
would you buy something that seemed sketchy, and not ask questions because you're getting a good deal and, why question a good thing?
my friend bought an intercooler with the serial numbers grinded off from ebay... they said it was brand new... i didnt know IC had serial numbers...
would you buy something that seemed sketchy, and not ask questions because you're getting a good deal and, why question a good thing?
my friend bought an intercooler with the serial numbers grinded off from ebay... they said it was brand new... i didnt know IC had serial numbers...
#5
Re: your take on buying stolen goods
Better not be the freaking intercooler from my stolen CRX last year
If I ever came face to face with someone offering me stolen parts and they told me, "hey you want ____, really cheap!" the next thing they better do is duck, because my fist is going right into the same general area as their face, and I dont care if its a 10 year old girl or The Rock....in which case I am for the throat first.
^^^
I think that should make my opinion clear. I have no respect or tollerance for theives, especially after what they did to me, at a time in my life when I was just barley making it. I walk out and see my only transport to work gone...because some fucktard thought it was ------- fun/needed a few hundred/liked Hondas/whatever. I felt like "What the ---- did I do to deserve this ----...." Just think of that situation the next time you look at that intercooler
If I ever came face to face with someone offering me stolen parts and they told me, "hey you want ____, really cheap!" the next thing they better do is duck, because my fist is going right into the same general area as their face, and I dont care if its a 10 year old girl or The Rock....in which case I am for the throat first.
^^^
I think that should make my opinion clear. I have no respect or tollerance for theives, especially after what they did to me, at a time in my life when I was just barley making it. I walk out and see my only transport to work gone...because some fucktard thought it was ------- fun/needed a few hundred/liked Hondas/whatever. I felt like "What the ---- did I do to deserve this ----...." Just think of that situation the next time you look at that intercooler
#6
Re: your take on buying stolen goods
Im with Jeff on thius one.
What goes around comes around.
If you buy ---- from theifes it will just keep them out there breaking into or stealing cars couse they know its going to be prifitable for them.Then one day they will brake into or steal the wrong persons car and loose their life.
What goes around comes around.
If you buy ---- from theifes it will just keep them out there breaking into or stealing cars couse they know its going to be prifitable for them.Then one day they will brake into or steal the wrong persons car and loose their life.
#9
Re: your take on buying stolen goods
^ That's about it, Murdoc. I've never had anything jacked but I do know that if I ever did, I'd be so angry.. and I'm not about to help out someone who goes and steals junk off of other people, that's just feeding the habbit.
#10
Re: your take on buying stolen goods
I've had an interesting history, let's just leave it at that. I've been scammed, robbed, jacked and all, but I don't steal peoples stuff. Has it come across my head? Why of course, do I have the resource to have it happen, yup. But I still don't, even when as in retaliation on the people that robbed myself.
However if it was stolen goods as a planned insurance claim as I stated above, yeah I'd buy, ---- ---- the insurance companies. They ------ rob me everymonth.
However if it was stolen goods as a planned insurance claim as I stated above, yeah I'd buy, ---- ---- the insurance companies. They ------ rob me everymonth.