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Old 03-11-2011 | 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Bo2point0
Insurance companies should pay investigators for this, as they are losing the most when property is stolen/ insurance fraud.

Insurance companies should also have their own pmc's to crack down on Aholes that steel from hard working american citizens.
investigators will cost the companies too much and dont have any law enforcement powers. it will end up being private citizen complainant(insurance company&investigator) against another private citizen(thief). Dont forget court cost and lawyer expense.

its all about money.
the job belongs to police officers. but police officers are tied up with real crimes that involve bodily injuries, etc.
but what the insurance agencies do have is ebay dwellers.
they sit around for $10/hour-$12/hour and scan ebay listings & even purchase certain items as apart of internal investigations. they are more
concentrating on vehicle owners reporting stolen/missing items and then re-selling the items, online themselves.
Old 03-11-2011 | 04:44 PM
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what are you going to do when you get your new wheels on and this same thing could happen again. maybe put some kind of hidden video survellence on your car overnight. we need to catch these foo's
Old 03-11-2011 | 04:47 PM
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video surveillance will only record it happening. camera's dont identify peoples faces and social securities yet lol... stop watching so many CSI shoes lol/jk
Old 03-11-2011 | 04:50 PM
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I agree to pose as an interested buyer. **** the police they're worthless.
Old 03-11-2011 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 1NEETO
I agree to pose as an interested buyer. **** the police they're worthless.
neeto; maybe because you've never spent time working patrol, or cases...
but stolen rims are on the bottom of the list. every employee in any field must prioritize his job.
RIMS... are not as important. its just a fact of life.
let not be immature, or bash a whole career field.
Old 03-11-2011 | 04:56 PM
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i can't believe people are still stealing S wheels. Where are you located OP?
Old 03-11-2011 | 04:58 PM
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Not to be a diiiick but I kind of want this to happen to my ugly non sport 18s.
Old 03-11-2011 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by G37SBS
i can't believe people are still stealing S wheels. Where are you located OP?
I don't even think they were Sport wheels. He said 18's I thought.
Edit: Sorry you're right. They're the sedan sport wheels.
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dont go and handle "BIDNESS" -
i think a visit to the police dept's detective bureau with your states "Probable Cause" law in hand should spice things up.

im sorry to say, but detectives are often to busy to handle investigations that insurance companies will rectify anyway.
its a sad reality, but it if it was their car- they magically would find the time, but that's life: UNFAIR.
Stricken, you say to take the case to a detective that won't ever look into it? Well that's some great advice! And I bet when you were taking the wheel locks off your friends car you were making a bit of a racket. Any kind of intervention is a must. If a thief tries to steal wheels in a residential area, he or she is less likely to go for the decent wheels with wheel locks. Maybe if they were Asanti or Forgiato.

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^the sedan sport is 18
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^the sedan sport is 18
You're too slow. I already corrected myself.
Old 03-11-2011 | 05:15 PM
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I would come by with a few boys and beat him to a pulp.. Take my rim and shove it up his A$$,then claim insurance and buy a new set of Iforged rims =P
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Damn you lol.
Old 03-11-2011 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by breftayka
I don't even think they were Sport wheels. He said 18's I thought.
Edit: Sorry you're right. They're the sedan sport wheels.


Stricken, you say to take the case to a detective that won't ever look into it? Well that's some great advice! And I bet when you were taking the wheel locks off your friends car you were making a bit of a racket. Any kind of intervention is a must. If a thief tries to steal wheels in a residential area, he or she is less likely to go for the decent wheels with wheel locks. Maybe if they were Asanti or Forgiato.
im telling him to take the law, in print; to a detective. sometimes workers need a little inspiration and reminder of what his/her job is.
and im not telling him to NOT INSTALL wheel locks. im telling him to just not rely on them. ebay sells universal keys, that will not make any noise while using. im the first to always say, any measure of protection is better then nothing.
if you want your rims to stay put- then park the vehicle in a well lit location, install shock sensors on the car, and speak to a police captain or sergeant requesting a bigger police presence in the area at night, for the wheel theft. be a little bit more vigilant. speak to neighbors, and let them know what happened. if you see suspicious activity, call it in for an officer to drive by, etc. all of that should help. but then again, you can go to the mall, and come out to your car and find your wheels gone. its just the risk we take.
Old 03-11-2011 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jhenka
I would come by with a few boys and beat him to a pulp.. Take my rim and shove it up his A$$,then claim insurance and buy a new set of Iforged rims =P
xenya im using your rims as my winter rims on my g37s coupe.
pizdets blyat, eti darogi v nj are ridiculous uje. hutchi ny lol
Old 03-11-2011 | 05:24 PM
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LOL nice to see a russian presence on the forums.. where you from?
And I know where your coming from the NY roads are f*cking hell i caught a bubble already = [

But to the OP Dt's wont really do sh*t you don't have proof all joking aside get your friend to schedule a meet and jump the *****...



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