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Old 11-03-2024, 08:02 PM   #4
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Default Re: Thieving b@stds!

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Originally Posted by arm79 View Post
Queensland or somewhere else? Sounds like a Queensland story at the moment.

There was one here recently where a news article was up in arms about Budget Direct refusing to payout on a claim for a Porsche Cayenne after it was stolen from a garage after a break in.

Finer detail in the story was the scumbag cocksuckers broke into the husbands car which contained the remote for the garage, which they used to gain easy access to the garage itself where they found the Porsche unlocked with the spare keys in a handbag in the car... Which they used to simply drive the car away.

Budget won't pay out because they have a specific exclusion in the policy about the keys being left in the car unattended.

But the moral of the story is, we live in a time where thieving bastards are running rampant. Don't leave anything in a car that can give them access to a house, garage or car and don't leave any valuables in the car.

Personally I think its silly to leave stuff like that alone in the car in the best of times. I never ever did.

I wouldn't waste money on security cameras. They aren't a deterrent.
Work associate had his car stolen from home, car was behind locked gates but had keys in it, his insurance scrubbed him for that reason of keys in car.
I've always have been in the habit of my vehicles being locked and house properly secured, something I've learnt from my younger days from knowing certain individuals who did this shit.
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