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General Corvette Discussion
How to handle this situation???
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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 321880" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>All good comments. I would be hesitant to bring anyone to my home as well. And no matter how secure you think your garage might be, to a pro thief, it's not.</p><p>I do know (based on my insurance company, that I can call my broker and she will put a day's or whatever insurance back on my vehicle when asked. And if it's for only a day or two, there's no extra charge.</p><p>Now a security story I read in the paper while in Florida back in the 90's and never forgot it. Whether true or not, a gentleman had a Ferrari and also worried about theft so he use to pull the front of his car up to a big tree in his yard at night and put a chain and padlock around the tree and the front part of the frame. One morning he came out and the Ferrari was turned around and backed up and locked to the tree. There was a note on the windshield that said "When we want it we will come and get it"....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 321880, member: 2217"] All good comments. I would be hesitant to bring anyone to my home as well. And no matter how secure you think your garage might be, to a pro thief, it's not. I do know (based on my insurance company, that I can call my broker and she will put a day's or whatever insurance back on my vehicle when asked. And if it's for only a day or two, there's no extra charge. Now a security story I read in the paper while in Florida back in the 90's and never forgot it. Whether true or not, a gentleman had a Ferrari and also worried about theft so he use to pull the front of his car up to a big tree in his yard at night and put a chain and padlock around the tree and the front part of the frame. One morning he came out and the Ferrari was turned around and backed up and locked to the tree. There was a note on the windshield that said "When we want it we will come and get it".... [/QUOTE]
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