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Title: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Sixstring on 08 September 2010, 14:11:21
This has just come from one of our branches rep's whose just nearly got caught out by this:

A baby seat from a car with a doll inside it is left in a layby just off a rural road. MOST people on seeing this would stop and investigate the "abandoned" baby. Whereupon people appear from the side, threaten you (or worse) to hand over your car keys, and steal your car. The insurance may not pay out on this cos they took it with the keys.

Better to call the Police immediately, IF it is a baby, they will be there in minutes and deal with it to the correct people. Our rep called the Police, and on their attendance, two middle eastern males ran across the field to a waiting accomplice in a car.

Lets face it, how many of us would'nt stop if they saw a baby on the side of the road??

BE WARNED>>>>>TELL YOUR WIVES AND GIRLFRIENDS.

(this has been bandied around on an E-mail. obviously others have picked up on it cos it stands a good chance of working)
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Sixstring on 08 September 2010, 14:20:44
like I said, our rep passed it on a dual carriageway, and could'nt turn around easily, or by her own admission she would have stopped..............result in that case would have been one lost 10 plate Seat car!! (plus possibly one injured young lady too........................)
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Mysteryman on 08 September 2010, 19:04:08
I've heard this before. Old news mate. ::)
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Del Boy on 08 September 2010, 19:08:43
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I've heard this before. Old news mate. ::)
;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Sixstring on 08 September 2010, 19:34:27
Umm.....this happened last week........you heard from the Person/Police concerned before us, then!
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Danny on 08 September 2010, 21:32:51
insurance would pay out if threats or violence are used to obtain keys
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Mysteryman on 08 September 2010, 21:34:08
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insurance would pay out if threats or violence are used to obtain keys


I would've thought so.
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Vamps on 08 September 2010, 21:41:13
My sister in law had her 4x4 taken while warming up in the winter, I posted at the time, they are still fighting with the Insurance company as the keys were in the car and engine running. Seems likely they will lose the case and insurance will not pay out.... :(
No one nicked swmbo Omega estate though... :D :D which the thieves would have driven past on their escape.... ::) ::)
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Turk on 08 September 2010, 22:50:00
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(this has been bandied around on an E-mail. obviously others have picked up on it cos it stands a good chance of working)

Same as most 'Please forward to all your friends' type e-mails. Whether 'Scam Warnings', 'Forward this within 'X' amount of time and something good will happen to you' or a heart warming 'true story'. Most are just a way of gathering e-mail addresses etc.  I delete all I receive. 
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: 24_Valve on 09 September 2010, 00:44:52
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Posted by STMO123 Yesterday at 19:04
I've heard this before. Old news mate. ::)
Doesn't mean it won't happen. Often these things start as 'urban legend' there's lots of them, but... nasty people might well think hmmm that's a good idea  >:( then urban legend become reality.. think sixstring points this out on the end of his OP. It's not uncommon in mainland spain to be flagged down by a bogus broken down motorist who will then have an accomplice out of site who's job is to simply rifle through your belongings inside the vehicle. of course they distract you first & even thank you and wave you on your way. elderly couple I know got caught with it... emptied her purse and popped it back in her handbag  >:( Spanish police not interested and just refer to it as regular occurance with local bandits. once bitten twice shy.. they're still flagged down 2-3 times in a week but obviously don't stop  :y
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Del Boy on 09 September 2010, 07:38:16
Steve was saying old news, I've heard it before because you posted it on here and the thread was snipped, I don't think he meant that he'd heard the story before.
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Mysteryman on 09 September 2010, 09:10:27
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Steve was saying old news, I've heard it before because you posted it on here and the thread was snipped, I don't think he meant that he'd heard the story before.


They can't keep up, can they Del? ::)
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Plomien on 09 September 2010, 09:22:01
http://www.travel-insurance.net/blog/2010/09/02/don%E2%80%99t-stop-your-car-%E2%80%93-even-for-a-baby/

I also checked on http://www.snopes.com/autos/theft/theft.asp and there is nothing there about it, but it is a scam thats been around a while :y
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Plomien on 09 September 2010, 09:25:24
Ooh hang on found this:
http://www.snopes.com/crime/gangs/carseat.asp
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Sixstring on 09 September 2010, 09:29:16
mmm.....seems its an old one that some people have "resurrected" cos it obviously works.
Still, a lot of people know about it, so hopefully it won't for long.
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 09 September 2010, 09:35:11
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mmm.....seems its an old one that some people have "resurrected" cos it obviously works.
Still, a lot of people know about it, so hopefully it won't for long.

Did you ever find that line you were looking for on the original thread Six? ;D ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Del Boy on 09 September 2010, 12:24:58
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Steve was saying old news, I've heard it before because you posted it on here and the thread was snipped, I don't think he meant that he'd heard the story before.


They can't keep up, can they Del? ::)

Nope  ;D ;D
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: henryd on 09 September 2010, 15:01:32
what happened to all the others posts on this thread? did I miss something again  :(
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Mysteryman on 09 September 2010, 15:23:29
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what happened to all the others posts on this thread? did I miss something again  :(


Yes.
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: henryd on 09 September 2010, 17:09:32
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what happened to all the others posts on this thread? did I miss something again  :(


Yes.


I miss all the fun  :( :(
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 09 September 2010, 17:12:34
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what happened to all the others posts on this thread? did I miss something again  :(


Yes.


I miss all the fun  :( :(

That's the thing H, you snooze - you lose. ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: henryd on 09 September 2010, 17:15:37
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what happened to all the others posts on this thread? did I miss something again  :(


Yes.


I miss all the fun  :( :(

That's the thing H, you snooze - you lose. ;D ;D :y

 ;D ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: NEW CAR THEFT SCAM-PLEASE READ
Post by: 24_Valve on 09 September 2010, 17:34:38
Posted by Del Boy Today at 07:38
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Steve was saying old news, I've heard it before because you posted it on here and the thread was snipped, I don't think he meant that he'd heard the story before.
not me fella  :-?