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  1. Angry What would you do if................................

    Hey,


    I dont want to be personal,but I want to give you a story to learn.It happened about 5-6 weeks ago in Cork.An escort aked me to stay with her in her house.During the night her 16 yers old boy robbed my car .She calld the police and the boy admitted the job.She asked me to not press charges and she wrote a note to pay my compensation untill 2.2010 .I asked her today and she said f...............I dont like court etc......I would like to know :what would YOU DO???????/the story is true ,unfurtunatly/
    Once a prick - always a prick.

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    You might have to chalk this one down to life's experiences John, given the nature of the circumstances surrounding the crime, visa vis, you sleeping with his mother and her accepting money for services rendered and then the teenage son stealing your vehicle, you might be well advised to put it behind you and move on.

    I hope things work out for you.
    JUSTICE FOR AMANDA KNOX AND RAFFAELE SOLLECITO----INNOCENTS

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    Just wanted to say it would seriously cheese me off too if it happened to me, so I understand your anger and frustration
    JUSTICE FOR AMANDA KNOX AND RAFFAELE SOLLECITO----INNOCENTS

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    What you should have done:

    Reported your car stolen to your insurance company. According to you, the mother already called the police and the son admitted it. So you would have had a police report to furnish your insurance with. Depending on your policy, all the costs of the damage could have been covered and you would not have been out of pocket, apart from losing some of your no claims bonus possibly.

    What you still can do:

    1.Give the woman an extension to pay the damages.

    2.Press charges if she wont pay or fails to pay by that date.

    3.Name and shame on E-I.
    (The loss of business she could suffer as a result of not paying for the damages her son caused could far outway those damages).

    4.Come to an alternative arrangement between yourselves were she makes up for the damages in a different, non financial manner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlos marvado View Post
    What you should have done:

    Reported your car stolen to your insurance company. According to you, the mother already called the police and the son admitted it. So you would have had a police report to furnish your insurance with. Depending on your policy, all the costs of the damage could have been covered and you would not have been out of pocket, apart from losing some of your no claims bonus possibly.

    What you still can do:

    1.Give the woman an extension to pay the damages.

    2.Press charges if she wont pay or fails to pay by that date.

    3.Name and shame on E-I.
    (The loss of business she could suffer as a result of not paying for the damages her son caused could far outway those damages).

    4.Come to an alternative arrangement between yourselves were she makes up for the damages in a different, non financial manner.
    Naming her on here could lead to some more serious legal issues. Probably not the best idea. maybe a pm to interested parties would be better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epsilon View Post
    Naming her on here could lead to some more serious legal issues. Probably not the best idea. maybe a pm to interested parties would be better.
    What I was thinking of was a review or post in the warning section. According to John-Cork, there was an admission of liability to the police, so he would be purely stating known facts. The biggest problem from his point of view, would be if she knew personal information about him which she could use and here, his marital status, job etc would be significant factors.

    In reality I think his chances of getting the money out of her are probably slim and unless he is prepared to take the legal route, he may forget about it.

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    I'd say u were set up here demand swift compensation in a way that suits u dont let it linger on I feel u could be left waiting by your post go down the legal route as I feel this escort is only wasting your time & thats gonna stress u out in the long run u cant trust anyone these days...

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    Quote Originally Posted by John-Cork View Post
    Once a prick - always a prick.
    Interesting signature, I think I have seen it before here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado911 View Post
    Interesting signature, I think I have seen it before here
    Yeah, whatever happened to "once banned, always banned"?

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    Default I think that's Rovers Sig...........

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado911 View Post
    Interesting signature, I think I have seen it before here
    Quote Originally Posted by nicegirlsarenice View Post
    Yeah, whatever happened to "once banned, always banned"?
    And I don't think he's banned............

    Not saying the portrayer of the sig in this case isn't a banned user though..............

    Hmmmm..........
    "It's far easier to fight for principles than to live up to them."
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