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Originally Posted by corvo
Wow, what a complete waist of time this forum is. I posted something in hopes that it does not happen to you, and all I get is crap. Are you guys really this mis-informed on how Onstar works? On what Gap insurance covers? And that when you take your vehicle in for service that if you give them to much information that a lowlife scumbag can make a key and come to your place of business and drive away?REALLY.  Did I have gap insurance, YES! it was provided by the dealer(for free) and only covers the gap between what you owe and what it is worth (kelly Blue Book), I owe less than what is owed so it doesn't apply. I put a large chunk of money as a down payment, and I purchased it in October of 2003. I lose $25k because its worth only so much now. I might walk with $10-12k. As far as Onstar goes I called them 15 minutes after the theft and they had no signal  Why? I just recieved a call on day 3 from them and all they could say was sorry we have not recieved any signal, don't know where you Hummer is. Cops said all they have to do is rip the Antenna off, or disconnect it.  What kind of Advice was I looking for? How about, install a tracking devise that is not so easily disconnected.  Or how about, try this insurance company, they actually take care of you when you have a claim. Or, ? Anyway, Good Luck, when the Cops catch the guy, who's license plate is on film and who works at or knows a guy who works at Tustin GMC/Hummer, I'll let you know.
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doubt they would have to go through the trouble of ripping the antenna off.
Advice? POST THE MUTHER
FUCKING VIDEO
Then upload it to google videos
then upload it to youtube.com
but mainly how in the hell would you know that it was someone from the dealership? If you know that then most of the battle is done.
It is very easy for them to steal your truck without your VIN or personal info.