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fido_fido
Dec 11th, 2007, 10:02 PM
hi,

Last night i parked my car on the side of the road becuse I wanted to have a quick getway in the morning w/out backing out of my driveway or garage. Rarely people park on the side of the streets at night. BTW ... there is no law of parking on the side of the street. Anyways, this morning I woke up and did my morning daily routine and then when i came out the corner of my car was all smashed up!!! ... last night I was in such a deep sleep I didn't hear the hit. I was in a rush this morning so I asked my Wife to drive me to work, so when i got home and asked the neighbour .... they said they heard a loud boom but when the looked out and didn't see anything and my street had light far far apart and can only dimmly see the houses or cars with no head lights on. So what should I do? do i file a police report?

thanks,
Chris

thephenom
Dec 11th, 2007, 10:06 PM
Depending on how much the damage is, just fix it yourself.

If it's really expensive, just file a Hit and Run at the collision center, and then claim through insurance. The police is unlikely to chase down any suspect for you especially since you have no details on the other car.

rogerrabbit168
Dec 11th, 2007, 10:19 PM
Depending on how much the damage is, just fix it yourself.

agree, also depends on your deductible, if the damage is not to far from the deductible, minus well paid for it yourself, there's no point making a claim then

fido_fido
Dec 11th, 2007, 10:31 PM
1/4 of the rear driver side is dented in about 1/8 - 1/4 of my trunk, also my rear windshield is cracked. I have a 2003 Toyota Corolla.

BeaverLiquor
Dec 11th, 2007, 10:40 PM
hi,

Last night i parked my car on the side of the road becuse I wanted to have a quick getway in the morning w/out backing out of my driveway or garage. Rarely people park on the side of the streets at night. BTW ... there is no law of parking on the side of the street. Anyways, this morning I woke up and did my morning daily routine and then when i came out the corner of my car was all smashed up!!! ... last night I was in such a deep sleep I didn't hear the hit. I was in a rush this morning so I asked my Wife to drive me to work, so when i got home and asked the neighbour .... they said they heard a loud boom but when the looked out and didn't see anything and my street had light far far apart and can only dimmly see the houses or cars with no head lights on. So what should I do? do i file a police report?

thanks,
Chris

your wife? work? just a less than a month ago you were asking about asking a girl out in school. http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=518403

someone needs to get their stories straight.

fido_fido
Dec 11th, 2007, 10:45 PM
your wife? work? just a less than a month ago you were asking about asking a girl out in school. http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=518403

someone needs to get their stories straight.

FINE ... the owner of the house i am renting out the basement ... didn't want to say that because i don't want people to know i am poor and don't live in residence like other people .......

VorteC
Dec 11th, 2007, 10:45 PM
^rofl. caught red handed.. redflag handed.

ben_liu
Dec 11th, 2007, 10:49 PM
FINE ... the owner of the house i am renting out the basement ... didn't want to say that because i don't want people to know i am poor and don't live in residence like other people .......

it's alright if ur poor. who isn't... :D

good luck tho.. lol

fido_fido
Dec 11th, 2007, 10:50 PM
^rofl. caught red handed.. redflag handed.

well ... i got a legit reason for my lie. I didn't want to let people on RFD that I live in a basement of some random house ... makes me feel like i am a hobo

Slimfast
Dec 11th, 2007, 11:14 PM
Um, how are you poor? What's wrong with living in a basement? When I was growing up, my family and I lived in the basement of our house and rented out the upstairs so we could pay for our mortgage.

You have quite a nice car and you are able to pay insurance and gas on it. That bad AT ALL.

I'm a student in much poorer financial shape. Don't be ashamed of your financial situation. At this point it has way more with stuff that is out of your control.

KorruptioN
Dec 11th, 2007, 11:22 PM
well ... i got a legit reason for my lie. I didn't want to let people on RFD that I live in a basement of some random house ... makes me feel like i am a hobo

Hobo or a known-liar?

thephenom
Dec 11th, 2007, 11:27 PM
Nothing shameful about living in a basement, in fact, it's a very good stereotype that most students are poor. :D

But be proud that you're paying rent and paying all your car related expense.

Take the car to a bodyshop nearby if the car is still driveable and ask them for a quote. If it's far greater than your deductible, then go through insurance.

shawn99
Dec 11th, 2007, 11:34 PM
LOL @ the fact the guy does a background check on the guy or keeps tab on member if he is legit..

actng
Dec 12th, 2007, 02:04 AM
good job beaver liquor!!!

if you didn't lie about the hit and run and you didn't lie about the damage, I'd estimate at least $1000 in repairs - more like $1500+.

go claim insurance. hit and run is claimed under comprehensive which doesn't affect your rates. the same thing happened to me last year jan 1. door and front fender was dented, cost $1700 to repair the two pieces. you mentioned at least 3 pieces so it's likely to be more. but then it's a corolla so it might be cheaper. no way it will cost less than your $500 deductible though.

good luck.

kennyt18
Dec 12th, 2007, 10:16 AM
well ... i got a legit reason for my lie. I didn't want to let people on RFD that I live in a basement of some random house ... makes me feel like i am a hobo

LOL...I know someone that lives in a basement but I don't call him a hobo, I call him a "basement troll". Like those trolls that live under bridges.

fido_fido
Dec 12th, 2007, 10:21 AM
good job beaver liquor!!!

if you didn't lie about the hit and run and you didn't lie about the damage, I'd estimate at least $1000 in repairs - more like $1500+.

go claim insurance. hit and run is claimed under comprehensive which doesn't affect your rates. the same thing happened to me last year jan 1. door and front fender was dented, cost $1700 to repair the two pieces. you mentioned at least 3 pieces so it's likely to be more. but then it's a corolla so it might be cheaper. no way it will cost less than your $500 deductible though.

good luck.

me with a wife was a lie and i do feel bad. My car being hit is the truth.

To slimfast's post the Corolla was given by my parents as a present for my 19b-day and getting good marks in grade 12 to go into college. My insurance and gas, all my co-op pay stated las month plus the money i saved up during the summer job goes into it + fees for next semester and soon to buy booksfor next semester. where I still have not enough money to enjoy other things i want to enjoy like movies etc.

Menace
Dec 12th, 2007, 10:56 AM
It is too bad. You got to fix it on your own or report to insurance. If you got a hot babe wife, she may help you out with the bill$$$$ ;)

jalin2
Dec 12th, 2007, 12:18 PM
Hey man,

Absolutely nothing to be ashamed of in living in a basement of someone's house.. . Actually, I've done the same before and that never crossed my mind. The fact that you have a place to stay and a car is already more fortunate than others..

Sucky though about your situation... like everyone else is saying.. insurance or your own pocket. Got any pics of the damage?


well ... i got a legit reason for my lie. I didn't want to let people on RFD that I live in a basement of some random house ... makes me feel like i am a hobo

ES_Revenge
Dec 12th, 2007, 03:10 PM
LOL @ the fact the guy does a background check on the guy or keeps tab on member if he is legit..

LMAO. This whole thing is funny. I doubt the guy did a background check, I'm thinking he just remembered the thread from reading it before and being the same member.

Good comedy. Making up stories that are unrelated to the actual issue at hand is jokes. Like I don't think it's that important that you'd have to make up something because you live in a basement apartment and aren't married. Funny though that someone pointed out the lies :lol: "Had to get my wife to drive me." ROFL

Again, it's aside from the topic at hand so that's about it for my comments ;)

actng
Dec 12th, 2007, 06:27 PM
LOL he could've just said "gotten my friend to drive me"...

SuperGT
Dec 12th, 2007, 08:11 PM
hmmm.... show us a pic of the damage...
rear door, 1/4 panel, rear bumper, trunk door, glass, lights i would estimate... 7.5K-8.5K bill...

AzN_RiverdaleCI
Dec 12th, 2007, 08:12 PM
U R Phukct.

Asmegin
Dec 12th, 2007, 10:22 PM
Rarely people park on the side of the streets at night. BTW ... there is no law of parking on the side of the street.

But there is a three hour max :)

kleptodathief
Dec 13th, 2007, 12:21 AM
roflcopter! sum funny chit! fido's wife = his right hand :idea: :cheesygri

anyways..who cares if u live in a basement? course its worse if its mommys basement :D

BeaverLiquor
Dec 13th, 2007, 11:20 AM
lol i didn't do a background check, i just happen to be browsing when he made that thread in the off topic.

thelefteyeguy
Dec 13th, 2007, 11:22 AM
getting caught lying on the internet is funny :lol:

scan
Dec 13th, 2007, 11:53 AM
i doubt any of this is true. the reasons you said for why you lied are pretty weak and seems irrelevant.

a4syed
Dec 13th, 2007, 12:00 PM
Hey dude its better to just get it repaired if damage is under 1000..... you dont want the insurance vulchers to feed on ur cash for the next 5 years. And hey I live in my basement sometimes to save my electricity bill (its cooler down there) :lol:

Topher
Dec 13th, 2007, 12:49 PM
Damage is highly likely to be over $1000. Body work isn't cheap. I know from firsthand experience. Also, if it's over $1000 worth of damage, you are supposed to report it to the police collision centre. (At least that was the amount the police told me back when I had to do it.) Best to stay on the up and up with this one and file the report, then get your insurance to cover it. My rates didn't go up at all after my claim. (Parked car in underground garage at apt building got hit by a neighbour with very bad parking skills.)

B0000rt
Dec 13th, 2007, 01:08 PM
lol i didn't do a background check, i just happen to be browsing when he made that thread in the off topic.
Good catch. I suspect he's one of peterbrowne's associates.

professionaldude
Dec 13th, 2007, 01:36 PM
Don't be ashamed of urself. What a big deal if u live in a basement.
According to my experience i would say that call ur insurance company and if it costs a huge amount let it fixed by ur own Expenses.
GOODLUCK

pintobean
Dec 13th, 2007, 02:59 PM
Be careful about making an insurance claim and assuming that it won't affect your rates...

I used to work with a guy who found himself in the same position as you, except his car was hit in a parking lot. He asked some friends what to do, and they all suggested that he file a comprehensive claim with his insurance company...so that's what he did. His rates didn't go up right away, but at his next renewal, the company was asking him for more money and couldn't really provide a bona fide reason why his premium had gone up.

So I gave my friend the name of my insurance broker and told him to call him up and get some quotes with other companies. He called my broker and then filled out a questionnaire where one of the questions asked something like "within the last 7 years, have you made any claims to your insurance company where they had to pay out a settlement?" My friend assumed that this meant "at-fault" claims, so he answered no. My broker ended up giving him a preliminary quote with ING Insurance that was pretty good. Then he submitted everything to ING for finalization.

Sure enough, my friend got a call from the broker the very next day asking him why he had lied on the questionnaire on the claims question. My friend said that he had never made anything other than the one comprehensive claim, and he thought that the question was only referring to "at-fault" claims. The broker said the question asks about all claims, not just the "at-fault" claims; he then provided my friend with a new quote that was quite a bit higher than the first quote which was based on no claims.

So if I were you, I'd look into the issue of whether comprehensive claims will actually affect your rates instead of just taking everyone's word for it and assuming that they won't.

Good luck.

Topher
Dec 13th, 2007, 04:34 PM
Be careful about making an insurance claim and assuming that it won't affect your rates...

...

... My broker ended up giving him a preliminary quote with ING Insurance that was pretty good. Then he submitted everything to ING for finalization.

...

So if I were you, I'd look into the issue of whether comprehensive claims will actually affect your rates instead of just taking everyone's word for it and assuming that they won't.

Good luck.

ING is a terrible example. My insurance rates went up every year with them regardless of whether or not I had any claims. I quickly dumped them and went to Economical, but their rates skyrocketed when I moved to the GTA. now I've got a very good rate with RBC Insurance, of all companies.

pintobean
Dec 13th, 2007, 04:52 PM
ING is a terrible example. My insurance rates went up every year with them regardless of whether or not I had any claims. I quickly dumped them and went to Economical, but their rates skyrocketed when I moved to the GTA. now I've got a very good rate with RBC Insurance, of all companies.
I don't want to get off track, but I think it's irresponsible for you to make such a broad comment based on nothing more than your own personal experience.

For example, I also live in the GTA, and when I was looking for auto insurance, one of the highest premium quotes I received was from RBC; ING on the other hand gave me the lowest quote.

On top of that, when I bought my house and was looking to add a home insurance policy, ING gave me the policy for free (my premiums did not go up). The coverage I have for my home from ING is exactly the same as what other insurers were offering me for $1000/year, so it's not like I got a worthless home insurance policy.

Finally, my premiums have gone down every year for the last three years.

I am male, 30, married, no tickets or claims for almost 10 years, living in Markham, highest rating possible, driving a 2000 VW Golf and 2006 Toyota RAV4 ---> my auto insurance premium is $125/month; the home insurance policy is an extra $30/month; both policies are with ING. I'd love to see RBC come even close to that.

Topher
Dec 13th, 2007, 09:38 PM
^ Fair enough, and good point.

But we shouldn't assume that the OP's rates will automatically increase if he makes a comprehensive claim, either, which was the point I wanted to make, but strayed way off base. I'm not saying RBC has good or bad rates, but they are the best ones for me at the moment, just like ING was several years back. OP should find out if this will affect his rates before making the claim. Even if it does, he may end up saving by switching companies in the future, too. There are just too many variables for us to do anything other than relay our personal stories.

onecoolloser
Dec 13th, 2007, 10:14 PM
:lol:

Call insurance.

aquariaguy
Dec 13th, 2007, 11:53 PM
your wife? work? just a less than a month ago you were asking about asking a girl out in school. http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=518403

someone needs to get their stories straight.


Someone's a stalker.

azlar2007
Dec 14th, 2007, 01:55 AM
Someone's a stalker.

When was the last time you called your landlord your wife? :lol:

syn3rgetic
Dec 14th, 2007, 12:24 PM
hahah this guy got BOOOKED. hahaha brings a tear to my eye ahahahaha

D-Sisive
Dec 14th, 2007, 12:45 PM
aside from the humour in this thread

car was hit as well parked on the side street, back bumper, rear fender, both doors on driver side, front fender, front bumper...it was like a sideswipe

insurance with belairdirect, so just went to collision centre, filled in report, they took pics, estimated damage at 3k..insurance paid for it at a bodyshop (cost around 3k something), no increase cause it was not-at-fault since it was consider hit and run

others saying that your insurance might increase on you, i guess it depends on your insurance and your record

once a car is hit, its never the same again...

hahn
Dec 15th, 2007, 12:50 AM
sounds like the damage is pretty bad if the rear windows got cracked too. get a quote for the damage at a body shop. i would just call the police to file a report as hit and run and let insurance take care of it if it's a lot of money.

btw, it's okay to sleep with your landlady, we won't tell her husband :cheesygri

fido_fido
Dec 15th, 2007, 04:58 PM
Thanks for the help everyone. I filed the police report and faxed the copy to my insurance on Thursday morning and friday afternoon a rep or a worker from my insurance came and examined my car and would pay up/cover to $3,000 cost for repair. also my rate is not going up, my insurer is TD Canada Trust.

so anyone know an auto shop could fix my Bumper, Trunk, Glass, and left rear side fender for $3,000 or less?

pintobean
Dec 17th, 2007, 10:13 AM
...friday afternoon a rep or a worker from my insurance came and examined my car and would pay up/cover to $3,000 cost for repair...
Wait a minute. Why are they allowed to put a limit on the repair cost?

My understanding of insurance is that they should pay whatever it costs to have it fixed...if they think that it should only cost $3000, then they should refer you to one of their body shops that will fix it for that much.

What happens if you take your car to a shop and they discover additional problems after removing the damaged body panels? You'll be forced to argue for more money from the insurance company, or you'll have to pay out of pocket...that's not fair...you paid your premiums, now they should have to pay whatever it costs to fix your car.

I'd call them back, and ask them to refer you to a body shop than can fix the damage within their $3000 limit.

Topher
Dec 17th, 2007, 10:45 AM
^ Agreed. When I had bodywork done, I took it to the "Authorized" bodyshop for my area. The work was guaranteed for life. I didn't want to mess around looking for someone else anyway, and this was pretty hassle-free. Plus, the bodyshop dealt directly with the insurance for payment, so I didn't have to mess around with payments and reimbursements, etc.

fido_fido
Dec 17th, 2007, 11:18 AM
thanks for the tip pintobean ... I called up my insurance few minutes ago and they told me that they have an authorized Auto shop i can take to and they will handle all the payments. Also i was told it's not $3,000 from the main office when i called. They said they will cover full damage cost since it wasn't my fault, so i'll just send it to their authorized dealer.

The only reason my insurance pay so little because I choose the pleasure Package (covers up to 20k a year) where i can save a bit a year on my insurance so my insurance cover up to a certain point.

Blunt
Dec 17th, 2007, 01:34 PM
thanks for the tip pintobean ... I called up my insurance few minutes ago and they told me that they have an authorized Auto shop i can take to and they will handle all the payments. Also i was told it's not $3,000 from the main office when i called. They said they will cover full damage cost since it wasn't my fault, so i'll just send it to their authorized dealer.

The only reason my insurance pay so little because I choose the pleasure Package (covers up to 20k a year) where i can save a bit a year on my insurance so my insurance cover up to a certain point.

Ummm.. I think you are getting into the habit of lying.
First of all, there isn't 'packages' like a FIDO weekend free calling package. It's base on what you use it for. If you are using it for school, you must tell the insurance you commuting to school/work. If you on using the car for pleasure driving ie. weekends, trips to the grocery store. There is no choice.

You don't 'take the pleasure package' and use it to commute to school/work. Sure, the company may never find out, but if u do get into an accident, they have the right to revoke your claim... and imagine getting sued for a million bucks. You use your car insurance savings to cover the interest...

fido_fido
Dec 17th, 2007, 01:59 PM
Ummm.. I think you are getting into the habit of lying.
First of all, there isn't 'packages' like a FIDO weekend free calling package. It's base on what you use it for. If you are using it for school, you must tell the insurance you commuting to school/work. If you on using the car for pleasure driving ie. weekends, trips to the grocery store. There is no choice.

You don't 'take the pleasure package' and use it to commute to school/work. Sure, the company may never find out, but if u do get into an accident, they have the right to revoke your claim... and imagine getting sued for a million bucks. You use your car insurance savings to cover the interest...

fine "pleasure drive" plan or coverage are you happy now??!! and it's not my fault that stupid rep is bouncing me around telling that i have a $3,000 limits and he never mention that they have a recommended place to take my car in. he wasted my weekend looking for a place that i can fine to fix my car for $3,00o or under!!!!

and please give me a break about that 'plan' or 'package' thing ... this is my first time on my own when i had to move out on my own and i am really stressed out on having to go to school, work and to pay off my bills (credit card, insurances, things i need to survive, etc.) me barely passing school ... i was always depended on my parents and i am right now trying to make a living and go to school/work at the same time and it is stressing me out a lot. I am in a state where i want to jump off a bridge and drown myself!!!!

and screw this ... i am going to go and tell my parents now and ask them for help!!

pintobean
Dec 17th, 2007, 02:57 PM
fido fido - I think you're misunderstanding Blunt's comment.

What he was trying to say is that you can't tell your insurance company that you're only using the car for "pleasure" when in reality, you are using it for daily commuting to school and work. You're basically lying to your insurance company to get a cheaper premium, and while you may think that you're saving some money, you are really taking a big risk...

If you were to get into an at-fault accident at some point in the future and it was discovered that you were driving to school at the time, the insurance company could launch an investigation to see whether you drive to school everyday, or whether it was just a one-time occurrence. If they find that you drive to school daily, then they could say that you lied when you told them that you only used the car for "pleasure", and then it would be within their rights to deny your claim and cancel your policy entirely. You would then have a very hard time finding some other company to insure you cheaply.

On top of that, if you happened to injure or kill someone in the at-fault accident, then you could get sued for damages, and then you'd be screwed since the insurance company would not cover any court judgment against you related to that accident.

All in all, lying on this forum is stupid and embarrassing, but lying to your insurance company is stupid and risky and could cost you dearly if you're caught.

CatDog
Dec 17th, 2007, 09:06 PM
why do you lie so much?

why did you move out of your home as it seems you aren't responsible of taking care of yourself.

and please give me a break about that 'plan' or 'package' thing ... this is my first time on my own when i had to move out on my own and i am really stressed out on having to go to school, work and to pay off my bills (credit card, insurances, things i need to survive, etc.) me barely passing school ... i was always depended on my parents and i am right now trying to make a living and go to school/work at the same time and it is stressing me out a lot. I am in a state where i want to jump off a bridge and drown myself!!!!

and screw this ... i am going to go and tell my parents now and ask them for help!!

lol

fido_fido
Dec 18th, 2007, 11:17 AM
why do you lie so much?

why did you move out of your home as it seems you aren't responsible of taking care of yourself.



lol

I only lied about the 'wife' thing so how did i lie so much? and the insurance thing was a misunderstanding.

The reason I moved out of my home because I live in Huntsville, Ontario and I am taking Heating Ventilation and Air Condition (HVAC) program at Humber College North Campus. So my parents said if I choose to go schooling a far distances away I have to learn to be responsible for myself and would only help when I am in really deep sh*t and if I am in some trouble since they don't want to drive 2 hours+ to come and solve every little problem I have

consumerPI
Feb 2nd, 2008, 02:05 PM
Because lieing about having a wife when you really don't is a little weird.

P.S. I lived in a basement apt. for approx. 8 months before and I also felt like a bit of a hobo. Although I didn't lie about having a wife. Kind of hard to find a wife when living in a basement. No matter what anyone says is right or wrong, it's not a very impressive fact when meeting girls - any girl, down to earth ones or materialistic ones - ALL!

I only lied about the 'wife' thing so how did i lie so much?

Asad_A203
Feb 3rd, 2008, 12:25 AM
Good catch. I suspect he's one of peterbrowne's associates.

Maybe. I confused him with someone else.

Although he did say he owned a Toyota Camry in October. Before that he said he just purchased a new Corolla. Prior to that he owned a Toyota Matrix; I dunno kind of difficult for a "poor" student to switch cars that frequent; especially relatively new imports.

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=500753
Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5425641&postcount=7

In this post he drives a 1992 Toyota Corolla:

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?p=5650721#post5650721

In this post he drives a 2004 Impala BEFORE he drove his Toyota Camry:

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5398535&postcount=32


Known friend of Peter Browne (search RFD if you are unaware who he is):

Source: http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1212713 (pulled by Beaver/Boort who I think is the admin on Howard WHO again popped him)
http://www.howardforums.com/showpost.php?p=9637921&postcount=18

He also asks about who Peter Browne is on RFD despite him mentioning him:

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?p=5368726#post5368726

Both are from the same area as well; Missasuga.


Driving a 2003 Toyota Corolla last year:

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6056489#post6056489


Recommends a body shop for someone and might have mentioned his name is assumed to be Richard:

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5391280&postcount=6

Fido Fido then signs off on a couple post using the name Chris.

He claims to have completed his FULL G license and is looking for his first car; budget is 30k (kinda high for a uni student; making 10k at CT at this point)
Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5373286&postcount=1

5 months later he claims to have just done his G and passed it.
Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5973174&postcount=1096

If you look at his post records; he makes an attempt to mention his "story" in most of his post. THat is he is a student at "Huntsville, Ontario and is taking Heating Ventilation and Air Condition (HVAC) program at Humber College North Campus". Check his post records; it is either this, something about cars, or cellphones BST. I am leaning toward cellphones being the only truthful thing he post.

He has also cross posted between Howard forums and RFd and his stories flop over the place; it is quite evident this is Peter Browne or a friend of his!!!

Maybe a Mod can take a look at this for us? Driving a 30k hybrid is not exactly characteristic of a poor college student; and flipping between Toyotas every 2 months doesn't exactly make sense...

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I will summarize this to make sense; but as you can see Fido Fido; did not infact have his vehicle hit; he probably doesn't own a vehicle.

Asad_A203
Feb 3rd, 2008, 12:28 AM
roflcopter! sum funny chit! fido's wife = his right hand :idea: :cheesygri

anyways..who cares if u live in a basement? course its worse if its mommys basement :D

Hey! Living in your parents basement is sweet; you get breakfeast made for you every morning; have your lunch made and ready to go; and a supper every night. I don't know what I would do without the warm comfort of the parent's basement; haha. As a site note; my bedroom is actually on the main floor; my computer (aka dungeon, hole, etc) and desk and TV is located in the basement.

Asad_A203
Feb 3rd, 2008, 01:04 AM
Fido Fido; in all honesty; did you car get damaged at all? Is any of the stuff you tell us true or is it just to increase your post so you can sell cellphones on the forums?

fido_fido
Feb 3rd, 2008, 09:53 PM
Fido Fido; in all honesty; did you car get damaged at all? Is any of the stuff you tell us true or is it just to increase your post so you can sell cellphones on the forums?

Honest to god or to my life/family my car did get damaged and the only thing out of this that was a lie was about the wife thing. I am not trying increase my post or anything ... just here to ask for an opinion.

Can we all drop this please ... bringing back this post makes me feel bad about it and that I know it was wrong to lie ... getting caught red handed was even worst. Forgive and forget is what I always say after someone says sorry.

CatDog
Feb 4th, 2008, 01:38 AM
RFD forgives, but never forgets!!! haha

Frankie3s
Feb 4th, 2008, 01:44 AM
Could it be possible that you sleep walked and wrecked the car yourself that's why you didn't hear it?

Asad_A203
Feb 4th, 2008, 02:19 AM
Honest to god or to my life/family my car did get damaged and the only thing out of this that was a lie was about the wife thing. I am not trying increase my post or anything ... just here to ask for an opinion.

Can we all drop this please ... bringing back this post makes me feel bad about it and that I know it was wrong to lie ... getting caught red handed was even worst. Forgive and forget is what I always say after someone says sorry.

Not to be rude Fido; but look at my other post; here is a short recap:

"Although he did say he owned a Toyota Camry in October. Before that he said he just purchased a new Corolla. Prior to that he owned a Toyota Matrix; I dunno kind of difficult for a "poor" student to switch cars that frequent; especially relatively new imports.

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s...d.php?t=500753
Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s...41&postcount=7

In this post he drives a 1992 Toyota Corolla:

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s...21#post5650721

In this post he drives a 2004 Impala BEFORE he drove his Toyota Camry:

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s...5&postcount=32


Known friend of Peter Browne (search RFD if you are unaware who he is):

Source: http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1212713 (pulled by Beaver/Boort who I think is the admin on Howard WHO again popped him)
http://www.howardforums.com/showpost...1&postcount=18

He also asks about who Peter Browne is on RFD despite him mentioning him:

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s...26#post5368726

Both are from the same area as well; Missasuga.


Driving a 2003 Toyota Corolla last year:

Source: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s...89#post6056489

You have lied on multiple occasions; you have driven several different Toyota makes and models; had a Chevy Impala; etc; etc. "

This is not 1 occasion; this is closer to 50-60 times so far... Don't forget the doctor's incident as well.

I don't want to be a jerk or jump to conclusions but I don't think anything you are saying is true. Your stories never line up; and I am not sure what you are getting out of doing this on RFD; but I hope you don't have some sort of illness. I just don't see the purpose of doing what you are currently doing; instead of posting on an online forum you can be spending valuble time actually doing something else.

Just my opinion though.

m4gician
Feb 4th, 2008, 05:10 AM
is he "pwned" yet? Because this is begging to be put all over different forums?

Asad! Great investigative work my man, can you hurry up to the part where this guy is a registered sex offender? :D

BeaverLiquor
Feb 4th, 2008, 11:34 AM
Honest to god or to my life/family my car did get damaged and the only thing out of this that was a lie was about the wife thing. I am not trying increase my post or anything ... just here to ask for an opinion.

Can we all drop this please ... bringing back this post makes me feel bad about it and that I know it was wrong to lie ... getting caught red handed was even worst. Forgive and forget is what I always say after someone says sorry.

kind of hard when you're a pathological liar.

i mean you got outed here about having a wife and there you are on hofo lying about having a wife and kids again http://207.210.82.132/showthread.php?t=1307524

and just in case you're going to say that's not you, here's a post where you admit that was you, http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6338260&postcount=10

hell bet you don't even have a car.

Asad_A203
Feb 4th, 2008, 04:12 PM
is he "pwned" yet? Because this is begging to be put all over different forums?

Asad! Great investigative work my man, can you hurry up to the part where this guy is a registered sex offender? :D

Haha in time, in time (look who made a wiki for him ;)):

http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showpost.php?p=923542&postcount=971

http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/7840/pwnagetv5.th.jpg (http://img521.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pwnagetv5.jpg)