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KeninAZ wrote:
I did not think I had to justify myself to the clowns here.
KeninAZ wrote:
And the damage was recent as dirt on the bumper had been knocked off.
โFeb-02-2018 05:03 PM
nickthehunter wrote:
Stupid comment? Interesting. What questions do you think an investigator would ask if he was called out to investigate a hit and run at a storage yard?
โFeb-02-2018 04:42 PM
โFeb-02-2018 04:15 PM
KeninAZ wrote:Stupid comment? Interesting. What questions do you think an investigator would ask if he was called out to investigate a hit and run at a storage yard?nickthehunter wrote:
Is it possible it could have been damaged the last place you camped? Or when you stopped for a burger on the way home. What kind of hard evidence do you have that this occured in the storage yard?
No, and what a stupid comment to make.
The last trip we used it was late April and it's been in storage since.
And when we go I tow a dolly with our mini van for my wheelchair and it's lift which would make it rather impossible for anything other than a glancing blow to the side with the trailer hooked up as we store it.
We visit the unit, inspect it thoughly and start it and run things about every 45 days or so. That inspection includes checking tire pressures and walking the exterior of the unit. I also checked he genset last about 4-6 weeks ago and when I picked it up yesterday I found that we could not even open the compartment it was in due to the damage to the frame of the compartment. That's the reason I know when it was damaged.
โFeb-02-2018 03:43 PM
โFeb-02-2018 03:00 PM
nickthehunter wrote:
Is it possible it could have been damaged the last place you camped? Or when you stopped for a burger on the way home. What kind of hard evidence do you have that this occured in the storage yard?
โFeb-02-2018 02:52 PM
โFeb-02-2018 01:50 PM
KeninAZ wrote:Tyler0215 wrote:
When I stored my unit in a storage lot I wrote down the license plate number of the unit on either side. Never had a problem, but if I had I would have had a place to start.
Good idea, I will do that when I get back from this trip.
But the storage yard has that information too.
Like I said, do I really want to beat the hell out of the owner if I find his unit damaged?
โFeb-02-2018 01:48 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
When I stored my unit in a storage lot I wrote down the license plate number of the unit on either side. Never had a problem, but if I had I would have had a place to start.