it finally happend

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tcarrier32
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Apr 18, 2010 9:12pm
no i cant, my mom is my insurance agent. she knows that the ps3 wasnt mine. mine was at another friends house and a buddy brought his to my house for a few nights.

bottom line is im not going to try and fraud my mom.
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LJ
Posts: 16,351
Apr 18, 2010 9:16pm
so your only option is to give yours to your buddy
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I Wear Pants
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Apr 18, 2010 9:58pm
tcarrier32 wrote: no i cant, my mom is my insurance agent. she knows that the ps3 wasnt mine. mine was at another friends house and a buddy brought his to my house for a few nights.

bottom line is im not going to try and fraud my mom.
She's done dirtier things than that. ;)
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Chesapeake
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Apr 19, 2010 1:50am
tcarrier32 wrote: no i cant, my mom is my insurance agent. she knows that the ps3 wasnt mine. mine was at another friends house and a buddy brought his to my house for a few nights.

bottom line is im not going to try and fraud my mom.
What are the chances?
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Sage
Posts: 2,070
Apr 19, 2010 1:58am
Yea, Norwhich is really hot right now I've heard. One of my friends caught some dudes breaking into his neighbor's house at 5 AM up there on Norwhich like last month. Of course, they got away, because the CPD never actually do any police work that requires actual police work.

I always lock my shit, everytime. It's just habit, going into my house, turning around, and locking the door.

......................

He said "it finally happened" because this type of shit happens to probably 50% of the student body. Spring break weekend, on a Tuesday, some dudes bashed in my driver's side window and dented my car door (but didn't take anything). Heard some bangs outside, but didn't think anything of it, went outside a half hour later and glass was all over.

Walking to the library tonight at like 11, some poor sap who had their car parked in the exact same spot I did, had their window bashed out too. SMDH.
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darbypitcher22
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Apr 19, 2010 8:32am
they stole the gaming consoles but skipped right over the flat screen.... interesting mind set, you figure they might need a nice tv to watch/game on as well
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dwccrew
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Apr 19, 2010 9:45am
Take it as a lesson learned. Lock the doors, always.
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MontyBrunswick
Apr 19, 2010 11:57am
darbypitcher22 wrote: they stole the gaming consoles but skipped right over the flat screen....

You'd look silly walking around outside with a flatscreen.

You could throw consoles into a duffel bag and fit in nicely with the OSU crowd walking to class.
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Glory Days
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Apr 19, 2010 3:29pm
dlazz wrote:
darbypitcher22 wrote: they stole the gaming consoles but skipped right over the flat screen....

You'd look silly walking around outside with a flatscreen.

You could throw consoles into a duffel bag and fit in nicely with the OSU crowd walking to class.
uhhh dont forget the 200 DVDs haha. i think that would be the hardest thing to take.
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hasbeen
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Apr 19, 2010 3:34pm
Glory Days wrote:
dlazz wrote:
darbypitcher22 wrote: they stole the gaming consoles but skipped right over the flat screen....

You'd look silly walking around outside with a flatscreen.

You could throw consoles into a duffel bag and fit in nicely with the OSU crowd walking to class.
uhhh dont forget the 200 DVDs haha. i think that would be the hardest thing to take.
could still fit those into a duffel bag.
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Glory Days
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Apr 19, 2010 3:45pm
pnhasbeen wrote:
Glory Days wrote:
dlazz wrote:
darbypitcher22 wrote: they stole the gaming consoles but skipped right over the flat screen....

You'd look silly walking around outside with a flatscreen.

You could throw consoles into a duffel bag and fit in nicely with the OSU crowd walking to class.
uhhh dont forget the 200 DVDs haha. i think that would be the hardest thing to take.
could still fit those into a duffel bag.
yeah, but i dont see how carrying a large dufflebag fits in with college students carrying small backpacks.
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hasbeen
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Apr 19, 2010 3:55pm
Glory Days wrote:

yeah, but i dont see how carrying a large dufflebag fits in with college students carrying small backpacks.
I see people carry larger bags and I go to a small school. I wouldn't think twice.
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Sonofanump
Apr 19, 2010 4:12pm
Please read this summary before posting:

He has renters insurance.
Expected due to high crime area.
DVDs could have been put into a duffle bag.
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tcarrier32
Posts: 1,497
Apr 19, 2010 5:04pm
haha yes, i do have renters insurance... heres the problem.

i have a $1,000 limit on electronic accessories (i dont remember the correct terminology) and a $500 deductible. So i could claim it and replace about 40 of the 200 dvd's that were stolen. but my payments would also go up because i am making a claim. so unless i hear from my insurance company with good news, i probably wont be getting anything back.

it sucks, but can't complain that i didnt insure all of my stuff lol
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Sonofanump
Apr 19, 2010 5:08pm
I'm sure you know that the deductible is taken from the loss (i.e. 200x$10=$2,000) not the limit.

Looks a like stop to cdexchange is in your future.