Theft - Best Alarm is Still Good Insurance

mikie fl

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Henry,

Sure sympathize with you. While none of our GMCs have
ever been broken into/stolen, we have had breakins at
two homes over the years while out of town.

Insurance always took care of everything. But there
was definately a feeling of being "violated". It's
hard to describe until you have been there. But there
is usually nothing you can do to stop a thief if they
want in!

We had an alarm in our Calif home. Theives were in,
out and gone before anyone got there. Sure did not
help much.

So... Our best alarm - A little common sense and REAL
Good Insurance.

Hope all ends well

Mike

has never

> > >
> >Damn! That's 2 this week. I sure hope they catch
> the low lifes.
>
> Me too!
>
>
> >No alarms, but our coach will NOT start unless wife
> or I show 'em how. Just
> >enough insurance for what little we have to
> protect.
>
> The thiefs pressed the driver's side mid window in
> far enough to pop the
> window lock loose and slid the window forward. Lucky
> for me they didn't
> break the window, but I can't figure out why/how.
>
> >Let the net know what parts you need. Maybe we can
> come up with some quick
> >replacements.
>
> Thanks for the offer. Mostly niggling little detail
> things that I found
> here and there. Others are a quick phone call to
> Cinnabar or Jim Bounds.
>
> Henry
>
>
>

=====
Mike
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Email: mike

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Another good idea is a kill switch. I can replace what is inside our coach a
lot easier than the whole thing!

Tony B.

- ----- Original Message -----
From: gmcfl
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: Theft - Best Alarm is Still Good Insurance

> Henry,
>
> Sure sympathize with you. While none of our GMCs have
> ever been broken into/stolen, we have had breakins at
> two homes over the years while out of town.
>
> Insurance always took care of everything. But there
> was definately a feeling of being "violated". It's
> hard to describe until you have been there. But there
> is usually nothing you can do to stop a thief if they
> want in!
>
> We had an alarm in our Calif home. Theives were in,
> out and gone before anyone got there. Sure did not
> help much.
>
> So... Our best alarm - A little common sense and REAL
> Good Insurance.
>
> Hope all ends well
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> has never

> > > >
> > >Damn! That's 2 this week. I sure hope they catch
> > the low lifes.
> >
> > Me too!
> >
> >
> > >No alarms, but our coach will NOT start unless wife
> > or I show 'em how. Just
> > >enough insurance for what little we have to
> > protect.
> >
> > The thiefs pressed the driver's side mid window in
> > far enough to pop the
> > window lock loose and slid the window forward. Lucky
> > for me they didn't
> > break the window, but I can't figure out why/how.
> >
> > >Let the net know what parts you need. Maybe we can
> > come up with some quick
> > >replacements.
> >
> > Thanks for the offer. Mostly niggling little detail
> > things that I found
> > here and there. Others are a quick phone call to
> > Cinnabar or Jim Bounds.
> >
> > Henry
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> =====
> Mike
> The GMCmart
> The GMC Parts Reference Guide
> Web: http://www.GMCmart.com
> Email: mike
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints!
> http://photos.yahoo.com
>