G35 Coupe V35 2003 - 07 Discussion about the 1st Generation V35 G35 Coupe

My Car was stolen this morning

Old Dec 5, 2006 | 06:03 PM
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Man such a hassle. When my GS-R got stolen, Triple A insurance had someone from Enterprise pick me up wherever I was. Paid for rental up to 30 days or whenever my car was found.

Forget those cheap insurance companies, pay a little more for actual service.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Blindside
ok then A. delete your post and he will delete his. and B. they will never even look here anyway and/or know what his avatar is. chill...
If he's man enough to do the crime, he's man enough to do the time.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 06:21 PM
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Ok. this thread has taken quite the turn.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by GEE-WIZ
If he's man enough to do the crime, he's man enough to do the time.
are you an insurance adjuster or cop? relax...
 
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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Blindside
are you an insurance adjuster or cop? relax...
Nope, I'm an honest business man who has been hurt by fraud in the tens of thousands of dollars. Therefore, it really bothers me when someone blatantly says that they are going to "...come up with any kind of BS to get more money..."

If you condone this kind of behavior, then you are no better than the OP. I'm going to back out of this thread from herein.

-Cheers.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 06:43 PM
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well i for one am not dishonest. you want dishonesty, look at your tipical A-hole insurance company. you pay out the A$$ to have insurance. and then your car never gets in a wreck and you are out of all that money that you could have put towards making your car better. and then if you do get in a wreck or your car gets stolen (like in this case) you have to fight to get back everything that you paid for before. and they won't even give you your money back when you rightfully should get your value of your car and your belongings back. IMO insurance has f***ed all of us one way or another and now its time to stick it back to them.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 10:41 PM
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TOTALLY agree with ya, GEE-WIZ~

Originally Posted by Blindside
ok then A. delete your post and he will delete his. and B. they will never even look here anyway and/or know what his avatar is. chill...
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Originally Posted by Blindside
well i for one am not dishonest. you want dishonesty, look at your tipical A-hole insurance company. you pay out the A$$ to have insurance. and then your car never gets in a wreck and you are out of all that money that you could have put towards making your car better. and then if you do get in a wreck or your car gets stolen (like in this case) you have to fight to get back everything that you paid for before. and they won't even give you your money back when you rightfully should get your value of your car and your belongings back. IMO insurance has f***ed all of us one way or another and now its time to stick it back to them.
=dishonest~ What do you think suggesting to delete the post to cover his @$$ is? And as far as this thread taking a turn, Pedro, you are right. It's sad to see someones car stolen - regardless of the situation - but to deliberately go at insurance to make a buck or come out ahead is not the purpose of insurance, as these guys are suggesting. Blindside, they are only required to "make us whole" depending on the situation, which is also described in your policy. You and Bro should take a closer look at your insurance policies and ask questions to make sure you have the proper coverage to suit your needs. I am not being facectious, I am offering you some beneficial information. As far as the Rolex, etc...Basically, a good rule of thumb to remember is if it isn't a part of the car, it isn't covered under general liability or theft insurance and would have to be claimed under your homeowners policy (i.e. stereo that is properly installed - speaker box must be screwed to the car, not just connected to the wires and sitting in car; another example is a portable monitor/dvd player, this would is not considered a part of the car, nor would cds. Hence the reason his Rolex and other expensive items are not being covered by your car insurance.

Bottom line, A) It sux that his car was stolen. B) This forum does not support insurance fraud. C) Gee-wiz was offering beneficial advice regarding the insurance adjuster that could come across this forum---it IS enough for the adjuster to support potential fraud. And D) Holy crap-- can you guys believe it is already DECEMBER ? Woooohhoooo!!~

Still sorry about your car Bro, I am sure it will work out the way its supposed to. Good luck!
 

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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 11:13 PM
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well it would be a great world if we could all live in perfect harmony, but the fact that he (as well as all of us) pay out the *** to have insurance and then when we file a claim they find anything they can to not cover us as well as we have to fight them to actually get the proper amount of what our car is worth. so we get screwed no matter what way you look at it. we pay a ton of money if something potentially happens. then with something happens the bastards want to keep all the money for themselves and try to say "operator error" its bull****.
 
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by BroDaJin
After partying like a maniac on friday night, got up to goto work this morning

with a huge *** hangover. Went to the parking garage and saw no sign of my

car. Called the police right away to file a case and went back to my

apartment. My girl friend asked why I came back and told her the bad news.

At first she laughed but when we got to the garage to see my car missing,

she began to cry. She gave me a ride to work and soon as i got to my office,

called ESURANCE. Bastards won't give me a rental car untill 48 hours after

the claim was filed. I didnt see any shattered glass where i parked so I'm

thinking they must of towed it out of there. I dont care about the car but I

had my Golf clubs over $2000 worth in the trunk, my Armani sunglasses and

my Rolex aswell. I just hope I get my stuff back instead of the car
damn sucks dude, thats why i never leave stuff like that in my car! someone had it out for you man! sucks!
 
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by mellowkyle
Sorry about your G!

With all due respect, if you're pushing a G35, own $2,000 dollar golf clubs, have Armani shades, and a Rolex watch what are you doing hooking up with such a cheap insurance company like esurance? Of course they won't provide you with a rental right away, it's esurance!
You're an idiot
 
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 10:13 AM
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I'm not trying to commit a felony. If there's a dent or even a scratch that I didnt have, I would work my *** off to get my insurance company to repair it.
Also If i see extensive clutch wear I would also fight to get that fixed too, I haven't even started the car since it was recovered. I did see dents , and scratches on the car and 3 of the rims. Take my advice, when ever your car is going through an insurance claim, make sure you are with the car when the adjuster look at your car. Point out everything that looks wrong with the car because most adjuster will just take a quick look and just take pictures. Most of the adjusters will work with you in you favor if you are polite and courtious.
 
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 10:17 AM
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good luck. i hope you get everything that you deserve
 
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 11:01 AM
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I feel so cheap I have to pimp a CHEVY COBOLT that doesnt even have FREAKING POWER WINDOW. I feel so cheap and helpless hated so much. Even though I support myself but damn I'm spoiled.
 
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 11:50 AM
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Well I'm glad they found your ryde but sorry about the goodies inside especially if they're making you go through home insurance. I always thought auto insurance covers whatever's in your car. Good luck!
 
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 07:05 PM
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well good luck and i hope you get your car back soon.
 
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