It was not a theft, it was a scam. State Farm did not hand over the keys to the truck, the owner of the truck did. They had nothing to do with it. There is no scam insurance.
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It was not a theft, it was a scam. State Farm did not hand over the keys to the truck, the owner of the truck did. They had nothing to do with it. There is no scam insurance.
So I take it you won't take responsability for your screw up? Someone else has to pay cause you screwed up. Grow up.
Time to total the high country and get it out of them one way or another.
Thanks everyone for the insite or info.
At the end of the day Mike is right. I turned the keys over to the “buyer”. It was my responsibility to know wether the check was good or bad or not. Although I didn’t know this at the time. Hell I even told myself on the way up if it was a sketchy cashiers check I was going to walk. But the name matched the routing number (this was 9pm couldn’t call).
The only reason I turned this into insurance was hoping I had coverage. They told me on about day 4 that that doubted they would be able to cover it because of the clause. The went through the policy multiple times and it’s just plain and simple not covered.
I’m going to do what I can do and take it on the chin and go on. I’ll come up with the money somewhere to make things right with my bank that took the check. I will be closing the account with them as how they treated me over it all. As for leaving State Farm I’m going to shop insurances to make sure I’m getting the best deal possible as money will be tight for a while now.
Let’s quit the bickering about insurance shit and just try to find my truck. If we could find the guy that did it I’d be even happier.
Someone please post the truck and stolen on some of the Facebook pages. Hell I’ll give a reward if we find the damn thing. What would motivate people $500?
i applaud you buddy. This is seriously a shitty deal and if you every need anything, you are more than welcome to give me a call.
ive got your pic circulating out here but i dont see it making it this far unless they are that retarded. either way, we are lookin!
Corbin, I'm genuinely sorry for what has happened. I know you may not want to get litigious with this matter, but I strongly feel a good lawyer can get you a long way with the insurance company. I despise lawyers almost as much as insurance companies, but like insurance companies, they are sometimes a necessary evil. I did a quick search on google and found a case out of Illinois where the same exact situation occurred involving State Farm. I didn't read the entire document, but from what I did read, it appears the court initially ruled in State Farm's favor, but the judgement was reversed on appeal. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best. Here is the document I found:
http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/Opinions/AppellateCourt/2014/5thDistrict/5130366.pdf
The bad part is there is not a safe way to sell a truck unless both parties have the same bank.
The last few trucks I've sold I accepted a cashiers check and told the buyer, " I'll call you when it clears and then you can have it ".
Corbin, I'm genuinely sorry for what has happened. I know you may not want to get litigious with this matter, but I strongly feel a good lawyer can get you a long way with the insurance company. I despise lawyers almost as much as insurance companies, but like insurance companies, they are sometimes a necessary evil. I did a quick search on google and found a case out of Illinois where the same exact situation occurred involving State Farm. I didn't read the entire document, but from what I did read, it appears the court initially ruled in State Farm's favor, but the judgement was reversed on appeal. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best. Here is the document I found:
http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/Opinions/AppellateCourt/2014/5thDistrict/5130366.pdf