Chip ;
There's _NO_ conundrum here ! .
Go buy it back and then cancel the police report .
Or , call the Police and ask for the head of the Auto Theft Detail / Division , ask him (not any old body who answers the 'phone) WHY THE HELL YOUR CAR WAS TOWED AND YOU WERE NOT NOTIFIED WHEN YOU FILED A STOLEN VEHICLE REPORT .
As far as I can tell , you love your Coupe as much as I love mine so I'd be working this angle fast before the Tow Yards guys figure out what a sweet car it is and keep it....
No matter how this all breaks out , it's nice to know you're _not_in a high Auto Theft neighborhood after all =8-) .
-Nate
Chip Wrote :
My Mercedes 300CD turbo coupe was stolen from in front of my apartment complex mid-September of this year. I had comprehensive on the car and my insurance company has made me a settlement offer. I have been holding out for more.
My Chevy Suburban was stolen from in front of my apartment Monday of this week. Went to bed Sunday night, got up to go to work Monday to an empty parking lot.
So....I called the police department as I had done with the Mercedes to report to stolen Mercedes, called the apartment complex to tell them my car was stolen, as I had done with the Mercedes and called my insurance company (who was in total disbelief) to report my stolen Suburban, as I had my Mercedes.
Got a ride to work, on the way to work, I got a call from the police who informed me that my Suburban had not been stolen, but had been towed from my apartment complex. Gave me the name of the storage facility and $273 buck later I was walking onto the lot to pick up my Suburban.
To my disbelief, there on the lot sat my Mercedes! I never let on that I had seen my car, but I started asking about several of the vehicles and if they were for sale. I finally pointed over to that really pretty Mercedes coupe and ask about it. He said he could not sell it yet but check back in a couple of weeks and he should be able to give me a price.
So.....I have a conundrum!
Chip
Houston
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