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Stolen stuff at Billetproof

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hunter Bender, Oct 10, 2005.

  1. long island vic
    Joined: Feb 26, 2002
    Posts: 2,193

    long island vic
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    when i was driving a cable roll off i had a pair of 35.00 leather gloves too grab the cable..always left them in the cab.one day there gone but i see another guy wearing them, i ask he lies,,fast foward i take them back put them back in my cab..but first i glue small razer blades into them..a few dayus later i see him with his and all stiched up ...i reply(((you should have worn gloves))) i was great
     
  2. MonsterMaker
    Joined: Aug 11, 2004
    Posts: 1,812

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    That ****ing ****S!!! post pics........We'll keep eyes open for it at other shows......but man that is ****ing discouraging.

    True rodders dont ripoff other rodders.....thats just ****ing lame.
     
  3. KIRK!
    Joined: Feb 20, 2002
    Posts: 12,031

    KIRK!
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    What are you talking about? Who else?
     
  4. Hunter Bender
    Joined: Sep 23, 2005
    Posts: 380

    Hunter Bender
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    thank's kirk. they were shirts from so cal, but the offer is real cool. we had a great time at the show and that just really ****ed up our day. not to mention it was my wife's birthday. But we'll be back next year. it's the best show around.
    Hunter
     
  5. cleatus
    Joined: Mar 1, 2002
    Posts: 2,277

    cleatus
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    from Sacramento

    Believe me - it was not intentional.

    I guess that's what happens when you start drinking before 10:00am (I blame it on the bad influence of my friends ;) )

    But it is nice to know that all the people who spotted the stuff just sitting there - not even in a bag or anything - just a nice camera sitting on a chair with no one around (and I'm sure a lot of people must have spotted it in the length of time I was gone) were all QUALITY people & left it be.

    Nothing worse than a dumb **** who's too lazy to work for their own ****.
     
  6. Gotgas
    Joined: Jul 22, 2004
    Posts: 7,251

    Gotgas
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    from DFW USA

    Remember that guy that got his pink '59 Cadillac stolen at Viva Las Vegas? :rolleyes: :mad:

    Who in the hell is stealing this stuff? You've got to have huge br*** stones or just be dumber than a stump to take someone's hard earned stuff. That **** will get you KILLED.
     
  7. 19Fordy
    Joined: May 17, 2003
    Posts: 8,364

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    That stinks! Went to car show last year and someone stole my folding chairs. I did some seaching and found them and the new occupants. Guess what..... senior citizens who admitted they did it.
     
  8. InjectorTim
    Joined: Oct 2, 2003
    Posts: 2,241

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    Hahaha Guns Rule!
     
  9. johnnyfrank54
    Joined: Jun 5, 2005
    Posts: 54

    johnnyfrank54
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    from las vegas

    i guess tons of **** got stole off of and out of the cars at viva last years what a world when you can't trust your fellow car guys
     
  10. Dat Dirty Rat
    Joined: Jan 15, 2003
    Posts: 3,505

    Dat Dirty Rat
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    F@ck that,,,I dont trust kats for sh!t...My camera doesnt leave my hands let alone any merchandise i purchase...I hold onto it until its secured in the trunk...Hell, when i'm away at shows i still pop my hubcaps off before i go to bed....
     
  11. hotrodnailhead
    Joined: May 18, 2005
    Posts: 579

    hotrodnailhead
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    from Phoenix

    No ****... KILLLLLLLLLLED. Being from the yahoo state of arizona, I'm amazed every time I hear a story like this. At least 1/2 of the guys I know are packing EVERYWHERE they go.

    Stealing is stupid (in AZ. anyways!)
     
  12. Zerk
    Joined: May 26, 2005
    Posts: 1,418

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    I don't know why, but I found this to be the most buzzkilling post on this thread. When older folks, who you'd expect to have values, and to have walked a straight line their whole lives, stoop to thievery, you can begin to question human nature. I guess some s***bags DO get old.

    I hope you get your cooler and stuff back.
     
  13. ttdolson
    Joined: Apr 4, 2005
    Posts: 82

    ttdolson
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    Btt.....Hope you find your stuff.
     
  14. TRUCKRODDER
    Joined: May 29, 2005
    Posts: 329

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    Back when I was in High School a friend and I brought our dates to a movie and they got bored so we left early. When we just about got to his Bronco we noticed the dome light on ,the driver door open and a pair of legs hanging out.
    We ran as hard as we could,my friend got there first and slammed the door several times on the guys kneecaps before we pulled him out and gave him one hell of a beating, all this for a Pioneer supertuner! He ended up in the hospital ,I bet he will never forget it either!:D
     
  15. bcarlson
    Joined: Jul 21, 2005
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    I had my cool new two-week-old birthday present casio wris****ch stolen for my first run in when I was in 7th grade. Second run in was many years later, had my car stereo stolen in the boondocks at a WEDDING RECEPTION!!

    Most recently, about a week before closing on our house, my Jeep got the side window smashed, and my digital camera stolen... $250 for the window, and you know that money is tight when you're closing on a house! Ugh.

    You NEVER forget how mad it makes you to have things stolen. I've given up on locking the car doors... it doesn't deter the theives, it just makes it cost more for me to fix the windows.

    I hope you get your stuff back, but better yet, shove that cooler up thier... ahem. :)

    And where are those pics?!

    bttt

    Ben
     
  16. Kev Nemo
    Joined: Aug 7, 2004
    Posts: 2,453

    Kev Nemo

    I've had stuff stolen-the best was a couple of paintings I did.
    Made me feel important:D
     
  17. TRUCKRODDER
    Joined: May 29, 2005
    Posts: 329

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    Oh the last time I got something stolen was The day after last Christmas . To say the least my holiday spirit was crushed. We had spent Christmas with my Dad and gotten some gift cards,so since we were in a larger town we would shop before we left. We had spent upwards of $300 and went to one last store before we left. When we got back in the truck I noticed the console flipped up and my drink that was in it all over the inside of my truck. Got to looking and all of my luggage with my wifes prescriptions ,our clothes her gl***es all gone including all we had got for Christmas and bought that day.I was one pissed off MF. My wife was already not a big shopper but after that you have to beg her to go buy anything! I definitely was wishing I would have caught them that day.:cool:
     
  18. Cliffy
    Joined: Oct 21, 2001
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    I had some punk 19year old kid break into my shop this spring. They broke a window and crawled through the bars that were barely a foot square. Stole a few amps and some junk car stereo stuff from the office shelf, walking right past about $5,000 in shop tools and other stuff that was worth a pile more cash. A few months later, I get a letter in the mail from the city police. One of his friends got busted and ratted him out for breaking into a dozen or more places. So, long story short, 6 months later, they still have not charged him, they still have not given me my stuff back and I have not even gotten a phone call, letter or squat about what I can do about it. ********!!! Who is the victom here, certainly not me! This kid is sitting in jail, he will get a trial, they will pleabargain with him and drop some charges and yeah he will go to jail, but he gets to go without having to ever pay for what he did. This is not the first time I have been broken in to and every time is the same. Cops come, say sorry, waste my time and waste our tax dollars. How many of you have actually came out good when you got ripped off?
    Baseball bat is still the best method of getting something good out of any bad situation. If you get caught, it is well worth the afternoon in jail and fine, at least you know that the person paid for their crime.
     
  19. stickylifter
    Joined: Feb 21, 2005
    Posts: 1,299

    stickylifter
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    from Detroit

    Back when I was 20 I moved to LA. The day I moved to LA, my van was stolen with all my stuff in it. It was a 68 Ford Econoline, and they busted out the window and hotwired it. Everything I had worked for for the last couple years was gone. Mesa Boogie amp, guitars, clothes, tapes (remember tapes?) books. All of it wiped out.

    I had a Les Paul stolen out of my van once in my parents driveway, in a good neighborhood. I put the guitar in the van, walked in my house to grab my amp (maybe 2 minutes?) and it was gone. Turns out the guy just happened to be walking by and saw it, and just grabbed it out of my van and kept going. If I would have come out even half a minute earlier I would have caught him in the act.

    I wound up getting it back weeks later when this kid came in to the music store I worked at and said he bought it off a guy that lived in his apartment complex. I told him it was mine and he said he figured it was stolen. He was honest about it, so I gave him guitar lessons for free.

    It's just ****ing sad.

    I hope you catch these ****s, but if not, they'll get theirs. People like that always do.

    Or they enter politics. :)
     
  20. I caught a guy who had just cut cutthe convertable top on my 66' Parisienne to get into the already unlocked car. He was closing up his knife and putting it away inhis pocket when I came up..

    I let him get his arm into the hole up to the shoulder before I gave him a **** kicking to remember. A nice sized tree branch from a nearby tree made for a handy bat. The police were going to charge me until I told them he had a knife and was able to accurately describe it. They charged him with stealing my car car and pulling a knife on me!
     
  21. Haunted Ken
    Joined: May 22, 2005
    Posts: 186

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    I live in a ghetto, and a few months someone was getting into the house and taking tools... well, we fixed that by hooking up an old hole saw to live 110 current-- came home one day and their was a hole in the drywall across the room, with the hole saw laying nearby... haven't had an issue SINCE---

    the worse though was when i was younger, my band had played a gig in Detroit and after load-out, while we we're inside having a beer, someone smashed the window out of my 62 buick and took my vintage les paul guitar--- I didn't find out until I got home, as they took the guitar AND LEFT THE CASE... that hurt, not having enough respect to take the case too, to protect an antique guitar- no cl*** ****heads......

    what comes around goes around in the eyes of the big grease monkey in the sky....
     

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