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TW125 stolen in Kent


Mark Bolam
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On 22/03/2019 at 07:50, Mark Bolam said:

Cheers lads.

Got another good lead this morning, which I’ve passed on to my new favourite policeman.

 

One thing I have discovered which is a bit disturbing.

I reported it to my insurance company on the day, but haven’t made a claim yet, as I’m still hoping for a result.

I pay extra for a ‘reinstatement’ policy on tools, i.e. new for old.

I paid £7.5k for that chipper in 2009, ex-demo from Orange Plant.

Turns our that the maximum pay-out would be £7.5k.

I pointed out that prices tend to increase over a decade, but that’s their stance.

Not really new for old then, is it?

 

Worth checking your policies lads.

Don’t be underinsured like me.

did the same with me when i got me bonneville nicked. insurance companies#dont get me started.

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On 23/03/2019 at 14:56, MattyF said:

Ian I have had Chipper’s stolen and reported to tracker company’s within an hour ,they where never found again.. maybe the police and there unwillingness to visit a certain gipsy site without helicopters , armed response and full on riot squad had something to do with it.

 

Matty

 

I get where your coming from and yes I agree, trackers arnt the be all and end all and every situation is different.

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No news on my chipper, but Christ it's bad down here at the minute.

Hilux nicked in Great Chart last night, Kawasaki Mule from Bethersden the night before, and a Weidemann loader from a farm in High Halden the same night.

My friend Paul from Arbour Tree Care , about 2 miles from me, had his lock up done on Sunday night. About 20 saws/hedgecutters/kombis and blowers. They didn't get the chipper, but also nicked all the climbing gear.

 

The fuckers are just driving round doing what they like at the minute.

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On 26/03/2019 at 21:02, Acerforestry said:

I'm not far from you Mark, I've not read every post but it sounds lousy luck that there's no progress with CCTV footage too - will keep an eye out but we all know a lot of these thefts are on a boat within 12 hours (and yes the feckers are just doing whatever they want at the mo)

The boat where? Where do these chippers all go?

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4 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

No joy on the chipper, so I’ll have to claim tomorrow.

Burnt all the top at the theft site today and winched the root plates back in.

Got a £5 tip, so a good start to my £500 excess.

That's a piss boiler mate, sorry I couldn't help.

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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

The boat where? Where do these chippers all go?

Yea . I wondered that . Were do chippers get used other than here that would be economical to export even though they are stolen ?

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