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Lol....... can't beat late night spam
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Thanks Rory .....thats my London congestion charge paid for the rest of the year :rasp:
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Thanks Rory .....thats my London congestion charge paid for the rest of the year :rasp:
rich[182];2626785 said:Cloning couldn't care less, however you can all laugh re. the dealers prying eyes but theres a few of us who have reg plates ascociated to forum usernames, lets say your clio goes in for some warranty work etc and dealer suspects for eg a remap or other mods, youve a www.cliosport.net sticker in window
All they have to do is register, search for plate, obtain username - takes 2 mins
Then search for username - obtain all posts - takes seconds
That user started a thread ".........remapped......"
Posted "had all this done blah blah blah remapped blah blah goes like the wind now" - takes 2 mins
Call from dealer - youve modded your engine - what warranty ? go f**k yourself
If I were a techy @ dealers & the above scenario came up, thats what Id do, its very very easy if plate is connected to username in text, dont need any photos
Serious question...
How many people can genuinely say they know someone who's had their car identity cloned, which then got them in a pile of s**te they had difficulty getting out of?
PMSL!!!!
What a crock of s**t dude, do you think a dealer is that clued up/ bothered? They'd just spin some story anyway without looking on clio sport
Ha ha ha, all that trouble as well. Like Day said, they don't even pick up the phone when they should.
Then they'd have to be able to justify, prove 100% in fact, that that random username they came across was you, and that what you stated on the forum was factual.
No way. There's no material risk. Stop being so paranoid.
I'll ask my question again...
Who has had, or knows someone who has had their car cloned giving them a world of pain as a result?
Serious question...
How many people can genuinely say they know someone who's had their car identity cloned, which then got them in a pile of s**te they had difficulty getting out of?
My old Saxo was the getaway car during an armed robbery in London, even though it was sat in my work's car park all day in Glasgow !!!
Cops had to check with my work and review the car park security cameras to prove my innocence
PMSLOL ^^^
My old Saxo was the getaway car during an armed robbery in London, even though it was sat in my work's car park all day in Glasgow !!!
Cops had to check with my work and review the car park security cameras to prove my innocence
You didn't have too much difficulty getting out of it then? Or did an ARV turn up, fire sixty warning shots in the air, before throwing a few flash-bangs through the windows?
morning Ben that's the world we live in now, you off today as well ?
Who the hell is Ben ?? View attachment 18227
rich[182];2626785 said:Cloning couldn't care less, however you can all laugh re. the dealers prying eyes but theres a few of us who have reg plates ascociated to forum usernames, lets say your clio goes in for some warranty work etc and dealer suspects for eg a remap or other mods, youve a www.cliosport.net sticker in window
All they have to do is register, search for plate, obtain username - takes 2 mins
Then search for username - obtain all posts - takes seconds
That user started a thread ".........remapped......"
Posted "had all this done blah blah blah remapped blah blah goes like the wind now" - takes 2 mins
Call from dealer - youve modded your engine - what warranty ? go f**k yourself
If I were a techy @ dealers & the above scenario came up, thats what Id do, its very very easy if plate is connected to username in text, dont need any photos
rubbish, most dealers dont give a toss about mods.... only time they wont do any warrenty work is when the mod has caused the problem. So in that sense, you shouldnt even be asking for warrenty work in the first place
rich[182];2629205 said:rubbish, most dealers dont give a toss about mods.... only time they wont do any warrenty work is when the mod has caused the problem. So in that sense, you shouldnt even be asking for warrenty work in the first place
Some owners are economical with the truth when it comes to declaring mods to their insurance companies so I wouldn't expect them to take the moral highground in not making a claim if it were gonna save some pennies, mods or no mods, especially when it's clear that many have a low opinion of the dealers anyway
I think it's insurance companies who are more likely to have a look at the owners sites tbh