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Post by kiwi on Apr 23, 2006 17:44:06 GMT
I'm very sorry lads that you take such harsh views of nice people trying to get whats not theirs? if we all left the keys in or doors open it would make their life easier and they wouldn't do somuch damage?
personally i think they should let ??
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Post by kiwi on Apr 23, 2006 17:46:57 GMT
having been burgled personally i think i'll keep my views exactly that cos most police couldn't catch a cold!!!!!
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Post by floog on Apr 23, 2006 19:47:58 GMT
Well, the good news is it's been found Bad news is, it's burnt out to a crisp and i've got to pay for the removal :cry: Little basterds Sorry to hear that Phoenix, kinda typical with bike theft these days, they use 'em and burn 'em.....and the owner loses out financially in every respect.
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Post by lightspeed on Apr 24, 2006 18:06:07 GMT
Sounds like a drawin' and quarterin' party is due!
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Post by Godzilla on Apr 24, 2006 22:26:01 GMT
Soz to hear about the bike bud- they say day that crime doesnt pay! they are bang on- crime costs the innocent victim that ends up shelling out for for the left overs, and you are minus 1 bike!! gutid.
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Post by ZRX Gremlin on Apr 25, 2006 20:40:19 GMT
So the theiving scum have got away with it yet again - Basterds. To have your privacy violated in the first place and have somthing stolen, whether it's something you value highly or not, is bad enough but to be out of pocket to dispose of the remains is simply beyond the pail. :explode:
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Post by Les on Apr 25, 2006 22:22:17 GMT
now you did not hear this from me, but if the bike was not insured and was picked up by the local police approved contractor, they will ask for about 105 squid for its return, your best bet is to barter for a better price, the lowest they can normally go without losing money is around 65 pounds sterling. Failing that just give them the log book and sign it over to them telling them you dont want the bike back.
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