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Gra
15th June 2006, 10:51 AM
Got into the car to go to work, this morning,. Started the car and thought something isnt correct.

Looked closer !@#$%, !@#$%. Some theiving !@#$% has badged my car. The stole the badge from the grill, and ripped the mascot our of the bonnet, damaging the bonnet in the process.

Bastards.... not so mad about replacing the badge and the mascot (Will probably cost me 80 bucks), but the senseless damage to the bonnet just Pi@#es me off.....

Sorry guys, had to vent, it just ticks me off, now to ring the cops, who have more important things to do, and the insurance Co, and then do the paper work, then maybe I can do some work.

martrix
15th June 2006, 12:19 PM
real bummer Gra!!http://www.ubeaut.biz/grrr.gif..
Was it a good ole Merc badge?

Gra
15th June 2006, 12:29 PM
Nah leaping cat.....

At least the merc badge only has one mounting hole, this has two...

Still maddly muttering away under my breath at work. They are starting to worry I think, either that or thewy think I have sudenly morphed into muttly

RufflyRustic
15th June 2006, 01:03 PM
The Rotters!!!!! :mad:


So will the next cat have 'electric' claws and be ready to use them???:)

cheers
Wendy

Bluegum
15th June 2006, 08:25 PM
Makes your blood boil when this sort of thing happens. Then these clowns wonder why people want to give them a touch up when they get caught.:mad:

ozwinner
15th June 2006, 08:28 PM
:mad: Yep really pisses you off when it happens to you, the bastards dont deserve the air they breath. :mad:

Al :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

Ivan in Oz
15th June 2006, 08:35 PM
Feel for you!
Yep, BlueGum ....basic Instinct

Another reason I still enjoy driving my
PussBucket "Purple Plum"
No one bothers with a car THAT Old:eek:

The 'Good' one goes in the Garage,
Stops me purchasing MORE Tools....I Mean Toy:o s

Greg Q
15th June 2006, 09:52 PM
I got done twice when we lived in Ivanhoe. The cop next door said that they had a sack full of badges that some embarassed parent had brought in. That was at the Heidelburg station, if you want to try your luck.

Here's hoping that the pond scum that did it get theirs back, big time.

Shedhand
15th June 2006, 10:07 PM
Feel for you!
Yep, BlueGum ....basic Instinct

Another reason I still enjoy driving my
PussBucket "Purple Plum"
No one bothers with a car THAT Old:eek:

The 'Good' one goes in the Garage,
Stops me purchasing MORE Tools....I Mean Toy:o sG'day mate. Is that a coal mine or a Coal FiredThermal Power Station at the coordinates you give?
Cheers

Gra
15th June 2006, 10:44 PM
I got done twice when we lived in Ivanhoe. The cop next door said that they had a sack full of badges that some embarassed parent had brought in. That was at the Heidelburg station, if you want to try your luck.

Here's hoping that the pond scum that did it get theirs back, big time.

No point when they took it off the broke it, left one of the mounting studs in the bonnet... They cant even sell it, all they did was destroy the bonnet.

Christopha
15th June 2006, 11:12 PM
Hopefully one day the slimy little prick saves his pennies and buys a really nice car..... And gets it badged, keyed and generally stuffed!

johnc
15th June 2006, 11:37 PM
Really annoying that the useless sods can't leave a car alone. I used to leave the car unlocked in the drive until one night a young lad (the paper boy as it turned out) reached into the glove box and used my screwdriver to remove every badge on the car (bonnet, boot and both side pillar badges). That really rubs salt into the wound. Not one of those badges came off in one piece by the look of the mess left behind.

John.

Wood Borer
16th June 2006, 08:55 AM
Sorry to hear of your problems Gra.

With Al's scaffolding and your badges it is just another sad reflection on the rotten and ugly society we live in.

Some people are fed up and feel hopeless living in this fools paradise whilst our politicians and the courts seem to do very little to discourage anti-social behaviour.

The warning lights are flashing and the sirens are howling but it is impossible for the politicians to notice when their snouts are so deep in the trough that even their eyes are ears are submerged in the swill.

It is extremely depressing.

The slime can take away your material goods but don't let them win by changing your sound character and attitude.

Gra
16th June 2006, 08:59 AM
I guess !@#$ happens, now I have to waste my weekend getting quotes on getting the bonnet fixed...

I think it might me a liquid lunch for me today

Shedhand
16th June 2006, 05:12 PM
18/19 year old walked into wife's work office this morning asking if there were any jobs going. She said no but would check with boss. Left the office (her co-worker was still there) for less tha 10 seconds. Came back and confirmed no job. Kid said he would drop a CV in next week anyway. Missus said no probs. Kid leaves. 20 mins she asks co-worker if he's hiding her purse for a joke. Nope. Looks everywhere. Kid nicked it. Stinkin' bogun gutter trash.
Stolen:
Credit card (only got it 2 weeks ago after I lost mine).
ATM Card
Pin number form both
Grandkids baby photos.
MIL's wedding and eternity rings
Wifes Silver and Sapphire ring I had specially made for her last Xmas.
Medicare Card
Licvence
Client contact numbrers
Mobile phone.
etcMongrel dog.

Gotta go through all the rigmarol of changing my automatic bank debits and bill payments which I did last week.

Mongrel dog.:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

martrix
16th June 2006, 05:35 PM
jeez, I think you've topped Gra there Sheddie!
sorry to hear about your predicament, losing a wallet/purse is perhaps the most frustrating item to lose...get on to those institutions quick-smart!......and a note to the offender "what goes around, comes around twice as hard"http://www.ubeaut.biz/chainsaw.gif

mic-d
16th June 2006, 06:34 PM
Sorry to hear that Gra:( . Years ago, I went bushwalking and left the car on the side of the road overnight. We came back to discover some bastid had rubbed mud or dirt all over it and scratched it up. Much swearing and cursing and muttering that if ever we got our hands on them.... While we were sorting out our gear and having a bite to eat they came back and started doing it to the car again, right there in front of us!! It was a herd of bloody cows!

Cheers
Michael

Christopha
16th June 2006, 06:56 PM
A good mate of mine rang last week from somewhere in the Dandenongs, he had taken his young bloke out on his trailbike and when he came back to his ute the tyres had all been slashed....

Auld Bassoon
16th June 2006, 07:04 PM
Sheddy,

There's a facility run by, I think Amex or possibly Visa, that allows one to register all cards (regardless of the issuer), so that one phone call (with appropriate security) allows all of the lost/stolen cards to be put on hold immediately. After all, who carries all of the relevant issuer's phone numbers with them?

Shedhand
16th June 2006, 07:27 PM
Police rang a few hours ago. seems they had a camera trained on an underground tunnel to the area's public toilets. Caught the little #### on camera (not his face though, cunning bogun) dumping the purse. They retrieved it less the cash $430 (which I forgot to list). Too late to reverse the stop on our credit card. At least she got the cards and photos back. If he tries to flog the Silver and Sapphire ring he's in trouble. Its unique.
Cheers and thanks for the sounds of sympathy.

Shedhand
16th June 2006, 07:28 PM
Sheddy,

There's a facility run by, I think Amex or possibly Visa, that allows one to register all cards (regardless of the issuer), so that one phone call (with appropriate security) allows all of the lost/stolen cards to be put on hold immediately. After all, who carries all of the relevant issuer's phone numbers with them?I'll check it out. Thanks Auld fella.

Guy
16th June 2006, 11:22 PM
Well ive had the ####iest month of all time, not only did some f^&*in bitch refuse to pay for my work, some other F&^kers decided the ladders on top my ute were better on there's. In the middle of the braod daylight and full veiw of Traffic stopped at the traffic lights they got out there van walked up to mine got pair bolt cutters to cut the steel cables and locks and placed them in the back. By the time i got downstairs they had made off with a 6' fibreglass steps ( $700) and a 26' fibreglass($1950) extension ladder.
Rang coppers they couldnt care less, just asked me to come and make report, done that ring insurers they will only cover upto $400. ring other insurers( trade) they will cover but want to replace them, which i dont want. Bought them at xmas and have decided last week to seek full time work, sell the ute.
Im so off with it all this has virtually ruined me, im just going to do the odd bit of work for existing customers and the odd flat packed wardrobes from now on.
BTW Amex suck bad

Anyone need an experienced project manager

ozwinner
17th June 2006, 08:41 AM
Anyone need an experienced project manager

Try Merticon, I hear they are stating to look for some more ppl.

Al :)

Ivan in Oz
17th June 2006, 10:04 AM
G'day mate. Is that a coal mine or a Coal FiredThermal Power Station at the coordinates you give?
Cheers

Both,
the Mine is On Site

I also work with Old Timber.........VERY, VERY old timber:o

RETIRED
17th June 2006, 12:37 PM
Try Merticon, I hear they are stating to look for some more ppl.

Al :)
Metricon?

ozwinner
17th June 2006, 06:20 PM
Metricon?

Thats them.

Al :p

Shedhand
17th June 2006, 07:17 PM
Both,
the Mine is On Site

I also work with Old Timber.........VERY, VERY old timber:o still a few millenia short of diamonds though mate....;)