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Old 06-08-2013, 05:22 PM
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I finally got it 51 dollars.I used my insurance company
Old 06-08-2013, 07:03 PM
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Cool. Glad to hear it.

For future reference, an auto club membership costs $48 per year (new members pay a one time new member fee of $20) and you get lockout service as well as towing (limited), travel services, dmv services, and a bunch of other benefits and discounts that pretty much pay for the membership cost over the course of a year.

Did you catch any fish? Got any beer left?
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If you have beer left after a fishing trip, then you aren't doing it right, lol.
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Originally Posted by CoolGuy094
If you have beer left after a fishing trip, then you aren't doing it right, lol.
Lol! Too true! Especially when you have locked your keys in the trunk.
Old 06-09-2013, 08:27 AM
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I caught a nice bass, and A SHIT LOAD of perch. And a nice buzz.. well worth it
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I have locked my keys in one of my old cars before and now I check if I have my keys on me all the time like I have OCD. Also NEVER lock your car from the doors only use the remote. It a hard habit to break but you won't ever lock your keys in your car again that way.
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1. With Erie insurance, if you lock your keys in your car, and have to call someone, they will pay $50 of the bill; it costs $3.00 for a rider per year to have that coverage.
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Originally Posted by Some87
Also NEVER lock your car from the doors only use the remote. It a hard habit to break but you won't ever lock your keys in your car again that way.
Excellent advice, only it wouldn't help in the event you happen to lock your keys in the trunk like the OP did.
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You can actually unlatch your softtop from the outside and then reach your arm inside. guess im too late on this reply
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Croftoncustoms, please, keep this type of information through private messages. It isn't really the type of info one likes everyone to know.


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