Porsche stolen at gunpoint during test drive
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Porsche stolen at gunpoint during test drive
https://www.cp24.com/news/porsche-st...lice-1.3982648
Story seems really weird. Doesnt mention the model stolen.
Google maps shows the area with new Industrial buildings. Not the type place you would thing gangstars would be cruising around at dinnertime looking for a car to jack.
Story seems really weird. Doesnt mention the model stolen.
Google maps shows the area with new Industrial buildings. Not the type place you would thing gangstars would be cruising around at dinnertime looking for a car to jack.
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Some guy contacting me recently to test ride a brand new $400 bicycle that I am selling on Kijiji. I told him, no problem, just leave me a full cash deposit and you are welcome to take it for a ride.
His exact words were "Can you just leave a ID, like a Drivers license and Credid card. Don’t feel comfortable leaving cash with someone"
My response...
"No sorry. I dont feel comfortable giving my bike to someone without the cash."
A maxed out credit card or a drivers license really are going to do me no good if the bike is gone. The police would come by and would be laughing as they filled out the report. That is if they even come by to do a report at all.
If someone is serious, then the deposit taken at my house should not be an issue. After our conversation the guy never showed.
And that is on a $400 bike. Nevermind on a $100k Porsche.
If someone ever totaled your car on a test drive, I think you would be lucky to get 'black book' value for it. Which on the 997 cars seems to be up to 20 - 40% under market value.
And if the guy had no insurance or his license was suspended, then things would get even worse. I am guessing you would still be covered by your insurance, but it would likely be a fight to get paid out.
Last edited by halo777; 06-21-2018 at 11:19 AM.
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Hmmmmm
When the SUSPECT stopped the vehicle to take pictures of the car, police say another vehicle pulled up and an occupant displayed a firearm.
Wonder if it was a typo or if they really think it was an inside job
When the SUSPECT stopped the vehicle to take pictures of the car, police say another vehicle pulled up and an occupant displayed a firearm.
Wonder if it was a typo or if they really think it was an inside job
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LOL, didnt even notice that. But makes more sense than the story being given.
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Not saying it could not happen in a private sale, however the article says that the victims are the Porsche dealership and of course the employee of the dealership. Not a whole lot of details in the story.
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