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Car was stolen this morning, January 11th right off his driveway in Sunalta. Mercedes C63 AMG, Dark Blue/Grey with Black rims. License plate is BNJ5803. If you see the car please call 9-1-1. Thanks!
Posting for a friend:
Car was stolen this morning, January 11th right off his driveway in Sunalta. Mercedes C63 AMG, Dark Blue/Grey with Black rims. License plate is BNJ5803. If you see the car please call 9-1-1. Thanks!
Year? Coupe/Sedan?
Stolen, as in keys left in running car?
Will keep an eye out today.
thats practically the only way... people will never learnOriginally posted by revelations
Stolen, as in keys left in running car?
Will keep an eye out today.
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Or signal repeaters if your car is parked on the street. It's been known to work with MBs if not all models with push button start/stop.Originally posted by revelations
Stolen, as in keys left in running car?
Will keep an eye out today.
But being it's -25c, I bet it's driving off an idle warming car.
Is it even possible to steal these without keys or a flatbed?
YesOriginally posted by Mitsu3000gt
Is it even possible to steal these without keys or a flatbed?
http://autoweek.com/article/technolo...be-theft-proof
Thanks all, car was found 1 block away with items inside stolen but appears to be in the same shape.
For the record, keys were not left in the car and the car was not running at the time of the theft. Assuming that's why they only made it a block.
Of course they weren't, then the items inside that were stolen wouldn't be insuredOriginally posted by skandalouz_08
For the record, keys were not left in the car and the car was not running at the time of the theft.
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Sounds to me like it WAS running and the key fob was NOT in the car. Hence why they only got a block away.
Glad it didn't go far and you got it back.
Word to wise, don't leave anything running.
haha yeah, if the car wasnt running they couldnt have moved it, and nobody drives a car a block away to steal the contents... and no damage?...Originally posted by mr2mike
Sounds to me like it WAS running and the key fob was NOT in the car. Hence why they only got a block away.
Glad it didn't go far and you got it back.
Word to wise, don't leave anything running.
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It probably ran out of gas within a block.
Masked Bandit could verify but i dont feel that insurance can/would not cover a claim if the key were in the vehicle.Originally posted by gretz
Of course they weren't, then the items inside that were stolen wouldn't be insured
The security of the items taken are irrelevant to the fact that they were taken without the owners permission.
Haha, so true.Originally posted by lilmira
It probably ran out of gas within a block.
The car will go where ever you want it without the key. Just don't let the engine die.
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theft is theft. keys in it or not. Its still insured.Originally posted by gretz
Of course they weren't, then the items inside that were stolen wouldn't be insured
MB has already stated this numerous times.
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found on the co-operators site, may vary based on the policy, but i think this would be the most commonOriginally posted by spike98
Masked Bandit could verify but i dont feel that insurance can/would not cover a claim if the key were in the vehicle.
The security of the items taken are irrelevant to the fact that they were taken without the owners permission.
Myth: Auto insurance will not cover a stolen vehicle if a door was left unlocked or the keys left inside.
Reality: The vehicle itself would normally be covered by Comprehensive, All Perils and Specified Perils auto policies; however, items inside the vehicle that go missing would usually be covered by your home insurance policy. If you do not have a home policy, you would not be compensated for the loss of items stolen from the vehicle.
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Stealing is ok if the owner is stupid?Originally posted by spike98
Masked Bandit could verify but i dont feel that insurance can/would not cover a claim if the key were in the vehicle.
The security of the items taken are irrelevant to the fact that they were taken without the owners permission.
I believe he actually addressed that once and he said they couldn't/shouldn't deny you a claim. Just cause the key is in your car doesn't mean it's not theft and free for the taking.Originally posted by spike98
Masked Bandit could verify but i dont feel that insurance can/would not cover a claim if the key were in the vehicle.
Edit: Found it
http://forums.beyond.ca/st2/help-sto...=&pagenumber=2
Originally posted by JustinMCS
If it was not recovered, insurance wouldn't pay out because it was negligence. Definitely time for a remote car starter.Originally posted by Masked Bandit
Incorrect.
If the vehicle is taken without the owner's consent it is still theft. The claim is still valid. There may be a little more investigation to make sure there was no fraud but the overall it will still be covered. OP is fine.
So I'm still wondering how it got stolen if the keys weren't in it and it wasn't running. Does this thing have push button start where the fob has to be within a certain distance to start the engine?
Will fuck off, again.