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dunno why some of you guys want to dob him in, even if its somthing you wouldnt do yourself why would you want o cause trouble for someone, you dont even know the guy personally and he's not hurting you in anyway shape or form, as said before its car theft and that type of type of low life behaviour that makes your insurance go up no the odd crash, think about how many people write their car off on the road.

would it be better if he was street racing and wrapped the car around a pole or into some poor bastards front yard, at least then you'd be happy cause it'd be a 100% legit claim right, he wouldnt have to say he was street racing just lost concentration and came of the road.

Yep. And they'd have no sympathy for the guy when he's getting pounded in the ass in jail for insurance fraud.

It's a pretty serious crime and the insurance companies don't like to be screwed out of $$'s Good luck trying to get a decent job with a criminal record.

hahahahahahahahah you think he would get jailed for making a false insurance claim? you think hes the only person to have screwed the insurance company or tried to? mateee worsttttttt case scenario theyl make him repay the difference between what d car sold for and what they payed him, and he MIGHT get a fine on top. Insurance companys get false claims thrown at them every day, its THEIR job to investigate the claim, and once satisfied, it is THEY who decide to pay or not pay. SO, if they were stupid enough or were not willing to do their job properly, than mate suck shit. They were just as negligent, as they should have taken the appropriate measures to perform a proper investigation :thumbsup:

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