Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
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Josh, honestly, I've flamed you for this before: but fuck dude. You have a baby and planning an M50 swap and all hell does down the tubes because of $600? seriously. And you aren't insured up to prevent trouble finding you and protecting yourself?
What's important? Your job/wellbeing/family, or to say you have 24 valves?
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And do you still not have a credit card? This would have sucked, but not been a deal I assume if you had ~45 days to sell off your unnecessary semi-liquid assets like wheels or other car parts. Even the smallest pre-approved card will be a safety net larger than $600 and you could have your tools again today without obligation for it for at least a month.
although Patrick Sloan aka David Ramsey will tell you that this emergency source of oops financing is evil, and would rather have you stuck in the problem with a checking account in dire straights.
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Robert, when you're right, you're right. However I binned the 24V swap a while ago, and started getting my finances in order. I'm still working on getting things organized, and I've had a bit to sort out some money for new tools. I can do without a drill for the time being, but I should be able to replace most of the hand tools. Things will work out, they always do.
Dave, I am going to look into renter's insurance asap. This area and the next town over have been victims of this kind of thing for a while, break-ins, car vanalism, etc. I am SO glad my car gets parked in the garage.
On another note, I just talked to my neighbor across the street, and they hit him, too. They broke into his truck and stole all of his tools, his headunit, all his CD's and his brand new Sirius satellite radio.
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View PostRobert, when you're right, you're right. However I binned the 24V swap a while ago, and started getting my finances in order. I'm still working on getting things organized, and I've had a bit to sort out some money for new tools. I can do without a drill for the time being, but I should be able to replace most of the hand tools. Things will work out, they always do.
Dave, I am going to look into renter's insurance asap. This area and the next town over have been victims of this kind of thing for a while, break-ins, car vanalism, etc. I am SO glad my car gets parked in the garage.
On another note, I just talked to my neighbor across the street, and they hit him, too. They broke into his truck and stole all of his tools, his headunit, all his CD's and his brand new Sirius satellite radio.sigpic
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Step 1) Go to costco
Step 2) Get membership
Step 3) Enjoy your new 15,000$ Amex they give you.
Step 4) Buy new tools
Step 5) Don't leave valuables in your car at night, unlocked, in plain sight.
Josh I love ya buddy but you had this one coming and there's about a million ways to get 600$ within a day or two if you really need it to function.
edit: moreso, There's gotta be some people you know or in the community that can let you borrow at least some of the tools. Everyone here does electrical work, someone's gotta have a decent set of crimpers and punch down tools. Hell, I've got a $4000 fluke sitting in the corner of my room right now that I don't even use.
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Originally posted by Kruzen View PostJosh I love ya buddy but you had this one coming
But I had it coming? Seriously? You're saying I deserved to get all my shit ripped off? I'm sorry, but I don't buy that. I work my ass off, and I'm an honest, law abiding citizen. If anyone has anything coming, it's the piles of shit that stole my property to sell for drugs.
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Sucks to hear man. I hope things really work out for you; it sounds like you're in a bit of a bind. If worse comes to worse, I'm sure r3v'ers will pitch in a bit for a "Save Josh" fund.
If your land lord is as cool as he sounds, maybe something will come of it?
I know how you feel though.. we had a pair of cleaning ladies (a mother and a daughter) who had next to no money.. we were so nice to them.. we'd advance their pay just so they could afford rent.. we bought them a washer and dryer because theirs broke.. we even paid them once or twice when they couldnt come.. they were so nice...
except for stealing a LOT of stuff from us. We finally caught them when we baited them by leaving $300 on the counter. Of course.. it was gone when they left.
It's a shame some people can't respect other people's property and the effort that goes in to earning it...
My father had his house broken into one evening, they stole everything.. this was back in the very early 90's.. 91, 92 maybe? They stole all of his audio equipment, whichw as some pretty top dollar stuff (he's a stereo buff.. fortunately he had most of his best stuff in storage), the big screen tv, all of the video equipment.. I mean thousands upon thousands of dollars..
Anyways, enough rambling. Best of luck to you.
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View PostHad it coming? Ok, I can see how leaving that stuff in the back of my truck made it easier for the douchebags to rip it off, that was stupid.
But I had it coming? Seriously? You're saying I deserved to get all my shit ripped off? I'm sorry, but I don't buy that. I work my ass off, and I'm an honest, law abiding citizen. If anyone has anything coming, it's the piles of shit that stole my property to sell for drugs.
I have to park my e30 outside and I live in a decently nice neighboorhood in tacoma.
I still bring in my v1, double lock my trunk, take off my faceplate, and take everything worth more than 10-15$ out of the cabin in my car. I also don't leave stamped cd's in my car, only burned ones.
risk management is loss prevention.
Nobody deserves to have their shit ripped off, but you weren't exactly diong all you could to prevent the theft of the tools that are required to make you money. I would have those in a fucking duffel bag strapped to my shoulder at all times if I was that strapped for cash. "Never give honest people a reason to be dis-honest" I believe is the phrase here.
Like I said. It sucks man, but chalk it up to experience. Bring your shit in the house next time if you can't afford to replace it.
I've got some tools I can mail you if you want to borrow them until you get back on your feet.
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