The camper would have been reported stolen by now.
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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostWe did that. Due process is slow, and seems to be in the favor of the offender.
But at least he lied to the detective. That has to be worth something.
So what did the detective tell you after you didn't get it back on the 30th?
And I may have missed it but does your insurance or Vaykay insurance cover anything?
I just don't understand how, after you proved he has not paid and stole the trailer they still make you sit back and wait even longer. Bunch of BS.
And why can't the detective ask where the trailer is just so you can go look at it to know it still exists? I understand he can't kick out someone living in it (that takes time).
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The detective called Tina, out of the blue today, to ask if we got our trailer back, on the 30th, as Ron promised.
She told him that she hadn't heard anything from Ron, and we didn't have it.
The detective went back out there, to ask Ron where the trailer was.
It was not on their lot (big surprise, huh) and now Ron has recanted his statement about it being in LA, and wouldn't tell the detective where it was.
I've been patiently hoping that since we had a LEO involved, that this would be resolved pretty quickly. I guess I was wrong about that. Just like every other criminal, Ron knows there are no repercussions, and nothing is going to happen to him, so he's not even bothered about this.
I'm getting to the end of my rope.
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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostThe detective called Tina, out of the blue today, to ask if we got our trailer back, on the 30th, as Ron promised.
She told him that she hadn't heard anything from Ron, and we didn't have it.
The detective went back out there, to ask Ron where the trailer was.
It was not on their lot (big surprise, huh) and now Ron has recanted his statement about it being in LA, and wouldn't tell the detective where it was.
I've been patiently hoping that since we had a LEO involved, that this would be resolved pretty quickly. I guess I was wrong about that. Just like every other criminal, Ron knows there are no repercussions, and nothing is going to happen to him, so he's not even bothered about this.
I'm getting to the end of my rope.
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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostThe detective called Tina, out of the blue today, to ask if we got our trailer back, on the 30th, as Ron promised.
She told him that she hadn't heard anything from Ron, and we didn't have it.
The detective went back out there, to ask Ron where the trailer was.
It was not on their lot (big surprise, huh) and now Ron has recanted his statement about it being in LA, and wouldn't tell the detective where it was.
I've been patiently hoping that since we had a LEO involved, that this would be resolved pretty quickly. I guess I was wrong about that. Just like every other criminal, Ron knows there are no repercussions, and nothing is going to happen to him, so he's not even bothered about this.
I'm getting to the end of my rope.
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