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UPDATE: FOUND My sister-in-laws stolen Jeep Cherokee

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Originally posted by: SilentZero
Picture of sister-in-law or BAN!

I'll have to ask her permission first. In case you were wondering she is blonde. She looks like a 30 year old Jodie Foster, but with C cups and Paige Davis flippy hair. She used to have DD's but got them reduced. I know QTF. Other than that she is a typical Eddie Bauer soccer mom. I married her sister so, hey she's gotta be good lookin.
 
Originally posted by: MX2times
I wonder if she learned her lesson about leaving her car running with the keys in it.


Yes, she will get a remote starter. I just know they won?t fix the cosmetic stuff to her liking, but I am worried about the suspension, alignment and undercarriage since the meth head high-centered the Jeep on railroad tracks.

Also worried about androgynous ammonia contamination since meth kitchen contaminants can be absorbed through the skin. Save your jokes until you have kids or nephews and nieces. In college there was a guy on our floor that could make a bong out of damn near anything. Glass pipes, a coke can, an apple you name it he smoked with it. Could the sardine can have been used to cook meth?
 
Originally posted by: HomeAppraiser
Originally posted by: MX2times
I wonder if she learned her lesson about leaving her car running with the keys in it.


Yes, she will get a remote starter. I just know they won?t fix the cosmetic stuff to her liking, but I am worried about the suspension, alignment and undercarriage since the meth head high-centered the Jeep on railroad tracks.

Also worried about androgynous ammonia contamination since meth kitchen contaminants can be absorbed through the skin. Save your jokes until you have kids or nephews and nieces. In college there was a guy on our floor that could make a bong out of damn near anything. Glass pipes, a coke can, an apple you name it he smoked with it. Could the sardine can have been used to cook meth?
easily. but if the car is detailed, it should be fine.
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
After leaving her keys in the ignition, in an unlocked car, with it running, I would be happy with whatever the insurance decides to offer her.
Sad but true.
 
I don't know about all you but if that were my Jeep, even if that thing was cleaned by the best of the best, I would have trouble sleeping at night worrying if they missed a needle. Personally I would get rid of the vehicle, even if it isn't totalled.
 
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: BigJ
After leaving her keys in the ignition, in an unlocked car, with it running, I would be happy with whatever the insurance decides to offer her.
Sad but true.


true

i always got the impression that in the US you can do stuff like this though, ive stayed with people in South carolina, florida, and Cape Cod, and they all leave their cars unlocked, sometimes windows down on the drive etc

i mean do so much as leave a cassette tape on the front seat of your car here and some one will break in. infact 5 mins down the road they'll break into cars just for fun, and dont think that if you have a shitter of a car that they wont bother, infact the worse the car the more likely it is to get stolen.....an old vauxhall astra can be broken into by putting a flat head screw driver in the lock.

but i think leaving a car idle unattended on the drive is just asking for it to be taken. doesnt matter where u live theres always gonna be some crack head who's off his face and needs the money to fuel his habit.
 
Originally posted by: eminemrh25
Originally posted by: imthebadguy
come on..............gimme a break, if she left the keys in she deserved it, people have got to stop acting so stupid>>>you should be glad to be getting anything back, its bc of people like this that our insurance premiums are so high

Our insurance premiums aren't high because of this, it is because of the people who don't pay attention when driving, drive under the influence and stuff like that..

Ya, seriously. What do you think costs more, replacing a stolen car, or replacing a crashed vehicle, plus lawyers fees, plus medical costs, plus damages?
A stolen car is probably the almost ideal claim for an insurance co. A crash can have numerous other costs and consequences.
 
Originally posted by: Zorro
Is she going to go out with the officer that flirted with her ?

No, she said at new years that she will probably get back with her husband (their assists are split but they are not officially divorced). That would be best for the kids.

Originally posted by: Lonyo
Ya, seriously. What do you think costs more, replacing a stolen car, or replacing a crashed vehicle, plus lawyers fees, plus medical costs, plus damages?
A stolen car is probably the almost ideal claim for an insurance co. A crash can have numerous other costs and consequences.

I know, The cop probably thinks he is a hero for finding the car, but now it is more of a hassle. If the car was never found then insurance would be out a big check and get nothing in return. Now that its is found, instead of writing the check and getting the car to sell and cover some of their loss they are trying to make her take back a damaged vehicle with a salvage title (good luck selling that privately) and calling it good as it was before.

I would not call that ?lucky to get anything back?, just the insurance company trying to get out of doing what she pays them for.
 
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