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      02-18-2020, 01:18 PM   #11
kingikra
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Drives: BMW M2
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Originally Posted by Picoschu View Post
what did they take from your car if it was apparent they were not trying to steal the vehicle?

In your 3rd picture it seems like they damaged the window trim, which should be easily replaced by your insurance along with window.

I've had my car broken into twice, in two different vehicles, on separate occasions. I learned my lesson to never leave anything visible inside my car. Not even USB cords. I hide absolutely everything. Most thieves who are looking for a quick smash-n-grab will only break into a vehicle if you have something that could easily be seen and in reach. I'm sorry this happened to you, I know how it feels. Although it is hard to sympathize for those who leave their purse/laptop/expensive equipment in plain sight for a thief.
As for your first question, EM240 has already answered.
I can't replace anything using my insurance. I had an accident with my ATS-V 3 years ago and this year I'm paying 3800 USD instead of only 2600 USD if I hadn't done the complaint. The part of my insurance that had fixed the window, only fixes windows and that doesn't count as complaint.

I had a lease car from work which had been broken in because I have left a bag in the passenger seat long time ago. Since then I don't leave any bag, laptop or purse. The camera that had been stolen worse something like 30 bucks.
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