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November 7th, 2005 08:03 PM #1
We just got our dark grey Fortuner this afternoon, and I was very excited to drive it around kaso lang nga wala pang plates and may "no plate, no travel" policy, so dun muna sya sa garahe. Kaso nawala excitement ko when I knew from my classmate sa graduate studies na their black Fortuner was CARJACKED at white plains a few days ago, he told me that his dad was driving it and a car(s) blocked theirs and men with armalites came down and pointed their guns at his dad. They didn't fight back and gave the car to the carjackers. Nakuha daw nila downpayment nila from the insurance company...eto malupet, nagdown na sila ulit for another fortuner
Sabi ng nanay ko ibalik na daw namin ang Fortuner namin, after magintay ng ilang buwan, ibabalik din pala!
Ingat na lang kayo fellow tsikoteers...mahirap na...
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November 7th, 2005 08:38 PM #2
Sad to hear this news. Pinakahihintay mo tapos mawawala din pala. But I guess ingat lang siguro ang kailangan, the most important thing is to pray always.
Matindi talaga yung friend mo, die-hard sa Fortuner.
Come to think of it, at least walang nasaktan at bago na uli ride nila.
Just on the positive side lang po.
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November 7th, 2005 08:58 PM #3Originally Posted by Psalm136:2
Well that's really bad. But I'm just surprise that people waiting up for months trying to get a Fortuner and for them, they get the replacement so soon. Di kaya bagong scam yan?
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November 7th, 2005 09:21 PM #5
apexi:
Wala pa naman silang bagong car agad, nagdown lang sila, i dunno kung makukuha nila agad or magiintay din sila ng ilang buwan -_-'
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November 7th, 2005 09:36 PM #6
I guess we must not let these incidents dictate our way of living. If you want a Fortuner, then go ahead buy one and enjoy it. Just take the necessary safety measures.
No use living in fear, IMHO.
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November 7th, 2005 09:54 PM #7Originally Posted by apexi_66
1. On the buyer's/owner's side, it's a traumatic experience for sure. Unless gusto nilang lagi bago Fortuner nila.
2. On the Insurance side, siguradong tataas ang premiums (wag naman sana) pag ganito lagi nangyayari. Otherwise, maraming maluluging insurance firms.
3. Sa dealer side naman, they have to deal with complaints from traumatized buyers; at the same time may be forced to come up with a new security device attached, built-in sa vehicle para siguradong replaceable during warranty period. (eto ang ok)
Kaduda-duda ba talaga?
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November 8th, 2005 12:19 AM #9Originally Posted by retinasurgeon
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November 8th, 2005 12:23 AM #10I guess we must not let these incidents dictate our way of living. If you want a Fortuner, then go ahead buy one and enjoy it. Just take the necessary safety measures.
No use living in fear, IMHO.
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