Involved in a hit and run but... (yes pics)
#31
Hey man, I think I caught you red handed with a couple lies yourself.
You're in Miami, and there are not too many Haitians....? I don't think so.
Again, you're in Miami and the cops came in 5 mins....? I don't think so again. I would be surprise if they didn't take longer than 1 hr.
J/K man, I'm just pulling your strings. But you have to agree that you were extremely lucky that everything worked out as they did after the accident......in Miami. Glad you caught her. Teach the hit-and-runners a lesson.
She was Haitian with a green dress on, driving a 1990s Blazer (not too many Haitians by where I work btw).
I phoned the cops and to my surprise...they were there in 5 minutes.
J/K man, I'm just pulling your strings. But you have to agree that you were extremely lucky that everything worked out as they did after the accident......in Miami. Glad you caught her. Teach the hit-and-runners a lesson.
#32
Originally Posted by c0ok0o,Nov 1 2008, 01:36 PM
Now I have this b*tch's address, phone number, social security, etc.
btw Welcome to Miami. My s2000 has been in two wrecks. I was backed into while sitting my car in a parking lot. New fender and head light. Second one was when I was on Coral way and got rear ended while sitting at a red light.
Ahh good ole miami.
#33
DAMN thats some CSI shit right there!
BTW if i were you, i would pop out the dent till you take it to the body shop, i had this happen to my prelude once, popped it out and it looks 99% new, you couldnt tell unless you got right up next to it
BTW if i were you, i would pop out the dent till you take it to the body shop, i had this happen to my prelude once, popped it out and it looks 99% new, you couldnt tell unless you got right up next to it
#34
awesome turn-out make that trick pay. nothing is worse than hit-and-run people...except maybe people who park next to you when you park out in no-man's-land (y does that always happen to me?)
g/l with repairs!
g/l with repairs!
#35
did that to a "friends" car one time as a joke, me and a buddy parked side by side to him when he was out next to no one
keyed our cars.. dumb (prelude at the time, if it was the S i would have been throwin bows)
keyed our cars.. dumb (prelude at the time, if it was the S i would have been throwin bows)
#39
Originally Posted by c0ok0o,Nov 2 2008, 10:28 AM
lol, what is she gonna sue for? is it illegal for a bank to look up your information on the bank's system even if the client is not there? no it's not, it's perfectly legal...
if you did a transaction....I can look up your info and profile without any problem (ex. to check if the transaction was made correcty, make sure everything in your profile is organized and correct, add notes to your profile, etc). In her case, she ****ed my car over in the bank's parking lot (our property) w/o leaving a note (which is at least a misdemeanor on our lot), so I have every right to identify her since she's one of our clients. Now what I can't do is distribute her info.
if you did a transaction....I can look up your info and profile without any problem (ex. to check if the transaction was made correcty, make sure everything in your profile is organized and correct, add notes to your profile, etc). In her case, she ****ed my car over in the bank's parking lot (our property) w/o leaving a note (which is at least a misdemeanor on our lot), so I have every right to identify her since she's one of our clients. Now what I can't do is distribute her info.
As you point out, you can validate legitimate banking transactions in the course of normal business but using PII (Personally Identifiable Information) for your personal use is potentially illegal, and I'm sure against your Bank's internal policies. You seem to make a distinction between using it and distributing it, there is no difference - - - you have made unauthorized access to her account.
Could you look up the address of a cute girl who comes into the bank, go to her house and approach her, and tell her you picked up the name/address/phone from her bank account - - - I don't think so.
I suggest you remove references to what you did from this post.
If you think differently, please let me know what bank you work for so I can make sure I'm not banking with them.
#40
Originally Posted by c0ok0o,Nov 2 2008, 07:28 AM
lol, what is she gonna sue for? is it illegal for a bank to look up your information on the bank's system even if the client is not there? no it's not, it's perfectly legal...
if you did a transaction....I can look up your info and profile without any problem (ex. to check if the transaction was made correcty, make sure everything in your profile is organized and correct, add notes to your profile, etc). In her case, she ****ed my car over in the bank's parking lot (our property) w/o leaving a note (which is at least a misdemeanor on our lot), so I have every right to identify her since she's one of our clients. Now what I can't do is distribute her info.
if you did a transaction....I can look up your info and profile without any problem (ex. to check if the transaction was made correcty, make sure everything in your profile is organized and correct, add notes to your profile, etc). In her case, she ****ed my car over in the bank's parking lot (our property) w/o leaving a note (which is at least a misdemeanor on our lot), so I have every right to identify her since she's one of our clients. Now what I can't do is distribute her info.