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<blockquote data-quote="okiebryan" data-source="post: 1706658" data-attributes="member: 24457"><p>If a wrecker service impounds a running vehicle, and when you come in to get it, parts are missing that makes it not driveable, I would call the police and file a report. Then I would file a claim against the insurance of the wrecker service. That's pretty damn cut and dried. All state impound operators are required to carry garagekeeper's insurance to protect the vehicle while in their custody.</p><p></p><p>I hate hearing that some wrecker services have people working there who are dishonest. All I can say is that in the years I've had mine, nothing has EVER come up missing from a car.</p><p></p><p>Now, after the car has not been picked up for 30 days, we file for title 42 and the car and everything in it is mine to dispose of as I see fit. Most things of value, I sell on eBay, and the car goes to auction at Copart. Any proceeds get credited to the towing and storage bill. Any outstanding balance gets sent to collections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiebryan, post: 1706658, member: 24457"] If a wrecker service impounds a running vehicle, and when you come in to get it, parts are missing that makes it not driveable, I would call the police and file a report. Then I would file a claim against the insurance of the wrecker service. That's pretty damn cut and dried. All state impound operators are required to carry garagekeeper's insurance to protect the vehicle while in their custody. I hate hearing that some wrecker services have people working there who are dishonest. All I can say is that in the years I've had mine, nothing has EVER come up missing from a car. Now, after the car has not been picked up for 30 days, we file for title 42 and the car and everything in it is mine to dispose of as I see fit. Most things of value, I sell on eBay, and the car goes to auction at Copart. Any proceeds get credited to the towing and storage bill. Any outstanding balance gets sent to collections. [/QUOTE]
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