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Old 07-08-2010, 03:38 PM   #1
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you are following the pattern to a T ... the mind exaggerated details stage. How many pawn tickets are stuffed under your mattress? I put the over / under at 30 lol Just an FYI , I study liars as a second job and I am pretty good at it <------this is me telling you to give up .. you can't win

if its a second job this means you are either not good at it enough for it to be a first job. or you aren't good enough at your first job to make a living... or you aren't good at either hence two half assed jobs. but I digress.

the point is even if he was lying and making all of this up. what is the point. he isnt getting money from us there is no benefit in getting us to buy his story. on the other hand it seems a normal member without ulterior motives of some kind would just read what he is saying agree that the situation sucks help if possible and then move on.

for some reason from the get go you have been a turd in the punch bowl. it blows my mind.


(feel free to insult me and or try to hurt my feelings. after that please by all means search my previous posts and then proceed to attack me through what I have written. and when that has not satiated your thirst go back to your troll handbook and flip to a new chapter and find something new.)

and playerexpress, this situation sucks I hate insurance companies. used to work at one when I was younger, and its pretty much true they try everything they can not to pay. but like LB said its a business.

hope it all works out.
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Old 07-08-2010, 04:43 PM   #2
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If I want to part the car out after I buy it for nothing from the insurance company how can I get the most money for the parts? hmmm make up a sob story on the 986 forum about how much I love my car and how it sucks to be everyone is F'n me ... the suckers will pay me what I'm asking for and a little extra if I play it right.

There, I just saved you some money and I don't even care to know you. Did that cross your mind? I doubt it as you can only see what's in front of you, while I on the otherhand, holding down 2 jobs can see 3 steps ahead haha save your applause thank you now go kiss your wife/sister good night l8r

haha that is the best you can come up with! that hes going through all this typing and story telling to play our emotional strings when he goes to part it out lol. love it!

please keep the free advice, save it for your paying customers.

PE watch out hes onto your big plan. and no offense by this but ive seen pics of your car after the vandalism there isnt really anything in there that I would want they cut up pretty much everything.
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Old 07-08-2010, 08:16 PM   #3
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I agree lobo, it's not even worth the $2800 to buy the car back if I so choose to, the amount of work to the interior and top would cost me more than the difference they would give me if I bought it back.

Lance, I don't even think there are $2800 worth of parts on it. I would have to take up more of my time, my garage space, and time to list and pull everything, then find out what LA Dismantlers and other sellers are selling the same parts for, under cut their prices, and HOPE someone needs a new HOOD or FENDER in my cars color. And on top of that, the emotional stance of tearing my car apart. I think not.

It's such a brilliant plan isnt it? Take 8 or 9 months of my time to try and make $200 on parting the car out? Hell I could make that in a night as a male stripper for a bachelor-et party and have more fun at the same time.

Im sure its only good use would be to let someone buy it at the insurance auction and sell it as a dedicated track car with no interior, only problem is that it is a TIP not a 5spd.

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Old 07-08-2010, 08:22 PM   #4
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haha that is the best you can come up with! that hes going through all this typing and story telling to play our emotional strings when he goes to part it out lol. love it!

please keep the free advice, save it for your paying customers.

PE watch out hes onto your big plan. and no offense by this but ive seen pics of your car after the vandalism there isnt really anything in there that I would want they cut up pretty much everything.

Actually, I still have the original radio, the plexi glass center wind screen, the drivers wind screen (lost the passengers) and the rear soft storage bag that went above the engine compartment. That's about it in regards to parts I'm getting rid of, because those were parts I picked up myself after I bought the car and were not on the car during the time of vandalism. A few weeks before the radio install I installed a new rear window in the top (deinstall top, have window sown in, reinstall) and removed those items so they didnt get in the way.

Hey, maybe Lbrown2009 is looking for a windscreen or two and a storage compartment for his "boxster" if he even has one. I'll give him a sweet deal and save him the shipping, I'll deliver them in person at no extra charge
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Old 07-08-2010, 09:06 PM   #5
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buying stolen goods... sorry mate, I dont play that game. this dead horse is beat enough.....and if you are inferring something else by delivering it yourself, I would gladly give you a shot at the title and I'll even let you bring your butt buddy lobo

The only thing that was stolen was your dignity a long time ago, and a shot at what title? I'm sorry but I dont throw down for imaginary belts and trophies like you my delusional friend.

On another note, I told you once before, I will not accept personal attacks any more. This is going right to Brucelee.

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Old 07-09-2010, 04:22 AM   #7
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I now have quite the headache from reviewing this thread.

So, lets all just take a deep breath.

I think the thread has served its purpose, which was to provide some input and guidance on the insurance claim.

The rest was rather unfortunate.

Lets move on and stop the personal attacks.

Thanks to all.
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Old 07-09-2010, 01:53 PM   #8
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Electrical faults resulting in fire

I'm not sure if this is relevant to this discussion but i was wondering if anyone could give me any help or information regarding technical faults?

My parents bought a Porsche Boxter from new 6 years ago and it has been our pride and joy, we kept it in immaculate condition and it only had done 11,000 miles however last week an electrical fault on the car caused it to ignite burning down our garage and half of our house with it and also destroying our other vehicle. We have no house insurance and have lost thousands but when we contacted the insurance company about this they said they don't pay out for electrical faults unless the car has full service history and is still in warranty which ours unfortunately was not. We will now not be paid out for the porsche and cannot claim for the damages it has caused to our house however we believe this should not have happened to the car and was not our fault, surely no matter how old a car is it should not set itself on fire?

If anyone has heard of any similar stories regarding Porsche engines causing fires or can give us any advice or information I would really appreciate it.

Many thanks
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