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Hit my neighbors car, need some advice

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Dmitri47
Originally posted by: masterxfob
Originally posted by: Dmitri47
i dont think you know how poor i am right now, i already have to pay for the escort that some guy rammed and drove off. i think my insurance company can bite me, i pay them enuf, and will have to pay them even more after this

so, your name is John Crivello from Visalia, CA and you would like to commit insurance fraud, is that correct?

if one of the mods were to report this to the local authorities after you illegaly file an insurance claim, it would leave you in quite a pickle wouldn't it?

ya, but why would they do that, i merely asked the opinion of the forum, am already in a pickle and am asking advice, is that a crime?
It's a crime if you go through with it. Duh. Morons like you commit insurance fraud and it drives up the prices for the rest of us. May your parked car be totaled by an uninsured motorist if you go through with this.

ZV

already happened, why do i get punished before the act...
 
Originally posted by: masterxfob
Originally posted by: Dmitri47
Originally posted by: masterxfob
Originally posted by: Dmitri47 i dont think you know how poor i am right now, i already have to pay for the escort that some guy rammed and drove off. i think my insurance company can bite me, i pay them enuf, and will have to pay them even more after this
so, your name is John Crivello from Visalia, CA and you would like to commit insurance fraud, is that correct? if one of the mods were to report this to the local authorities after you illegaly file an insurance claim, it would leave you in quite a pickle wouldn't it?
ya, but why would they do that, i merely asked the opinion of the forum, am already in a pickle and am asking advice, is that a crime?
i would think the mods would report you because what you plan on doing is illegal. do you really think that you're the only person that's ever been screwed, robbed, cheated, or lied to?

He doesn't plan on doing anything except fixing his neighbours car, he just isn't sure how he should go about it. The guy asked a question, get off his back.
 
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