2Xtreme21
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Originally posted by: Merithynos
The funniest thing about this thread is all the kids making comments, as if they've ever lived anywhere but their parents' house or a dorm.
Holy lurker batman!
Originally posted by: Merithynos
The funniest thing about this thread is all the kids making comments, as if they've ever lived anywhere but their parents' house or a dorm.
Originally posted by: 2Xtreme21
Originally posted by: Merithynos
The funniest thing about this thread is all the kids making comments, as if they've ever lived anywhere but their parents' house or a dorm.
Holy lurker batman!
Originally posted by: Merithynos
The funniest thing about this thread is all the kids making comments, as if they've ever lived anywhere but their parents' house or a dorm.
Originally posted by: jagec
If they had to drill out the locks in the first place, they obviously aren't very GOOD locksmiths.
Originally posted by: JTsyo
OP think you need FOX5 on your side. THey have that "investigative" reporter that harasses people until they refund the money.
Something similar almost happened to me. I had a window chipped by a rock on the car. My deductible is $500 so I figured why bother with the insurance. The price they quoted me was 4x what they quoted for the insurance company. SO I went through the insurance and they waived the deductible. Apparently it's pretty common for insurance companies to waive it when it's a low price repair but you wouldn't know that unless it happens to you or you hear about it. Live and Learn.
Originally posted by: KingGheedora
It would have taken me around four hours round trip to go back and get my keys. My keys are in my gym bag at my office, which is an hour away when the trains are running normal time, but at night the line near me slows to a crawl at this time of night (i got home at 10:45pm). I have to transfer two times, which also adds more wait.
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
lol next time break the window.
climb in, replace window for much less.
this is crooklyn we're talking about... I'm not so sure you want to sleep with an open window. Besides, most windows have bars over them there.
I don't mean to paint it as south central LA, but it's not exactly a place in the suburbs all quiet. My wife is from there... seen it all... her street is somewhat better but even there some guys broke her brother's car window to steal a GPS, then they left stuff of his at his front door to taunt him.
About having cars there, people in Brooklyn drive them once a week, if that... they also have to get up early and move them once a week to the opposite side of the street for sweeping... not really worth it.
Originally posted by: Citrix
lol dude why in the hell didnt you just drive back to keys? also keep your damn house key on the same ring as your car key.
im sure they are thanking you for the hookers and blow you just bought for them.
bookmark this page for ownage of the year.
Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
thanks for stimulating the economy!
Originally posted by: Reggae4k
Best legitimate locksmith in NYC - Champion Locksmith 212-362-7000 or 718-898-3333.
Originally posted by: raystorm
Your buddy Godzilla couldn't help you out?
Originally posted by: PieIsAwesome
You should have broken into your home, since you are not in Texas, because if you were in Texas your neighbor could have murdered you.
Originally posted by: KingGheedora
Basically yes. This kind of thing happens all the time, you sign up for a cell phone, the ad says 200, but when you go to get the phone you have to pay an activation fee, pay extra for data services, etc.
Originally posted by: nerp
Uhh, this is normal for NYC. The price is not that high, really. Especially for late at night. If you call and schedule an apointment during the daytime non-emergency service, yes, the rates are lower. But at 11 p.m. to get a locksmith to come and do it is big bucks. Welcome to reality in the city.
You guys living down the street from stripmall USA shithole wounldn't get this. . .
Originally posted by: awal
Originally posted by: nerp
Uhh, this is normal for NYC. The price is not that high, really. Especially for late at night. If you call and schedule an apointment during the daytime non-emergency service, yes, the rates are lower. But at 11 p.m. to get a locksmith to come and do it is big bucks. Welcome to reality in the city.
You guys living down the street from stripmall USA shithole wounldn't get this. . .
I've had my locks drilled in the middle of the night in NYC, and 600+ is absurd. I dont know what world your from where 600 is the norm.
Originally posted by: KingGheedora
Originally posted by: Citrix
lol dude why in the hell didnt you just drive back to keys? also keep your damn house key on the same ring as your car key.
im sure they are thanking you for the hookers and blow you just bought for them.
bookmark this page for ownage of the year.
Is it not clear from my explanation about it taking 4 hours round trip on the New York subway to get my keys at that time of night, that I don't have a car? I may be stupid, I may have gotten shafted to the max, but not so stupid that if I had car keys I wouldn't have slept in my car, or gone back to work to get my house key. I just got taken advantage of when I was in a desperate position.
Likewise with the hotel comments, it's a lot different when you're in the situation. Maybe you guys don't understand what it's like to live in NY. Most people don't have cars, in my neighborhood there aren't hotels, cabs don't drive around for you to flag them down on any corner in Brooklyn, and after a long day at work, when it's 11pm you don't want to go running all the way back to work and then come back and go to sleep at 4am when you have to work the next day, having projects that need to get done.
