@@goclunker I dunno. Sophie Gregoire for sure doesn't think so. She took a sip and didn't even swallow and she spat it out and got the hell out of dodge, 😄.
@@tommyshanks4198 thats exactly what I used to do. I used to work for a big 5 bank. I even asked clients if they would let me see it to try and find anything suspicious.
This is just the beginning!! The US has waaaaaaay more crime issues that will become part of the life of Canadians. The harder it gets here in the US they can do easier in Canada. The citizens must rise up now!!!!
A friend works in customer relations for a major insurance company . He is fielding calls all day from frantic customers who are having their rates skyrocketing. These people aren't rich .Gas , groceries , and housing are killing them financially. These thefts and robberies have to stop. We need more police and a return to law and order from the courts.
I'm one of them. I drive a Lexus that needs premium gas. Our braindead prime minister has made gas over $2/L for premium. And then insurance sent a letter that due to thefts my rate will go up $700 this year.
Thanks, Tommy! As long as we keep speaking out and demand change, I believe things can improve. We must speak up and we must hold our leaders and government accountable.
...I literally just bought a used car... Mind you, I did see the Carfax and saw the full service report, all local. Zero accidents. I'm hoping my new ride doesn't fall into that statistic. It doesn't help that inflation and interest rates have new vehicle prices just skyrocket. Remember when a base model car could be had for $20k with maybe like 2% financing, or less? Now, a base vehicle is $30k at 4% starting. Used is 10% to finance.
A carfax won't help to tell if a vehicle is stolen. Research the vehicle you are buying. I know ram pickups the vin is also stamped on the frame under the car. Lot's of cars the Catalitic converters have the vin stamped in them.
This should be a maketing blitz across Canada. All Insurance and Gov and Police should all be involved. Such an easy mail out and email too!! Anyone who buys a stolen vehicle and it is discovered...automatically, there is no insurance, and the dam stolen vehicle is seized by police!!!
This problem won't be fixed as long as you are relying on someone else (government) to take care of your security and safety. Be responsible for your own security, be responsible for your own safety, do your due diligence on all purchases and deals without relying on a third party to have what's best for you in mind. They don't, and they never have. • Keep your vehicle in a locked garage. • Keep your keys in an out of the way place where criminals invading your home can not easily find them. • If you are a victim of a home invasion, don't rely on police to save you. Save yourselves.
I was test driving a Challenger and my phone notification of an airbag came up. I dropped the car back at the dealership and left. I told them that I was not going to buy a car that would be stolen back from me or was stolen already. Bring an iPhone on test drive. It will ping if airtag on board
It is called Google. It doesn't know state or provincial boundaries. Spend 15 minutes on it and you can figure out whether the vehicle you are about to buy is legit.
Thank you PM Justin Turd-eau
He is destroying the country.
Turd-eau. The best choice in water.
@@goclunker I dunno. Sophie Gregoire for sure doesn't think so. She took a sip and didn't even swallow and she spat it out and got the hell out of dodge, 😄.
Crazy that provinces are not sharing vehicle registration data. Are we still stuck in the 1980s or are we in 2024?
They can’t even track people overstaying their visitor’s visA 🤪
Thanks Rob Ford
The internet isn't, and most smart bankers know to check vin's outside the provincial registry
@@Tdzzz450 to have something interprovincial, it would be Federal so it wouldn't be Rob Ford's fault but more like Justin Turd-eau's fault.
@@tommyshanks4198 thats exactly what I used to do. I used to work for a big 5 bank. I even asked clients if they would let me see it to try and find anything suspicious.
Canada is so broken
This is just the beginning!! The US has waaaaaaay more crime issues that will become part of the life of Canadians. The harder it gets here in the US they can do easier in Canada. The citizens must rise up now!!!!
@@noniboo1521I agree the fuckery is gettitn too much. The citizens at this point need to stand up. lol the government ain’t doing shit. 🤦🏾♂️
it sure is... STUPIDITY broke it. and i'm not referring to any politicians
Thanks to Justinder
A friend works in customer relations for a major insurance company .
He is fielding calls all day from frantic customers who are having their rates skyrocketing. These people aren't rich .Gas , groceries , and housing are killing them financially.
These thefts and robberies have to stop. We need more police and a return to law and order from the courts.
I'm one of them. I drive a Lexus that needs premium gas. Our braindead prime minister has made gas over $2/L for premium. And then insurance sent a letter that due to thefts my rate will go up $700 this year.
@keiton9512 you can get away with 89. I can tell you'll probably get better mileage on 89
@@mikeyy1011 well as per the warranty the car needs to be run on premium gas.
I’m telling y’all we are getting fucked left right and centre. It’s like their pushing the citizens to uprise lol
@@keiton9512 $700/yr or $700/mo?
Great video! My friend! love every single video you post. I'm sad that Canada is going through tough times, but I hope it will get better soon.
Thanks, Tommy! As long as we keep speaking out and demand change, I believe things can improve. We must speak up and we must hold our leaders and government accountable.
@@carswithsonduren well said and totally agree with you
@@carswithsondurenI can finally afford a supercar and have decided not to get one due to the state of things. Sad.
...I literally just bought a used car...
Mind you, I did see the Carfax and saw the full service report, all local. Zero accidents. I'm hoping my new ride doesn't fall into that statistic.
It doesn't help that inflation and interest rates have new vehicle prices just skyrocket. Remember when a base model car could be had for $20k with maybe like 2% financing, or less? Now, a base vehicle is $30k at 4% starting. Used is 10% to finance.
Has me wondering 🤔
A carfax won't help to tell if a vehicle is stolen. Research the vehicle you are buying. I know ram pickups the vin is also stamped on the frame under the car. Lot's of cars the Catalitic converters have the vin stamped in them.
Had an issue selling my 2008 Town & Country last year. Same VIN with different engine sizes and different mileage. In southern Ontario.
Bu why it won’t find any suspicious when you do the title search before buy it
If you are buying a used car with less than 100k and less than 4 years old but no warranty.....
It’s great that ServiceOntario is coming to a nearby Staples 😂 Thanks Rob Ford
You know they're all private already right?
@@OntarioBearHunter yes, whoever was in charge was getting kickbacks from the landlord.
Now, they’ll get them directly from Staples Inc.
And this is why my insurance is going up $700 a year.
Youre amazing....you for Prime Minister ❤
Just trying to do my best to speak up to the voice of Canadians!
This should be a maketing blitz across Canada.
All Insurance and Gov and Police should all be involved. Such an easy mail out and email too!!
Anyone who buys a stolen vehicle and it is discovered...automatically, there is no insurance, and the dam stolen vehicle is seized by police!!!
Please forward this video to our police department 😂😂😂😂
I buy it just for parts and put it away lol
This problem won't be fixed as long as you are relying on someone else (government) to take care of your security and safety. Be responsible for your own security, be responsible for your own safety, do your due diligence on all purchases and deals without relying on a third party to have what's best for you in mind. They don't, and they never have.
• Keep your vehicle in a locked garage. • Keep your keys in an out of the way place where criminals invading your home can not easily find them.
• If you are a victim of a home invasion, don't rely on police to save you. Save yourselves.
This has been happening for years.
I was test driving a Challenger and my phone notification of an airbag came up. I dropped the car back at the dealership and left. I told them that I was not going to buy a car that would be stolen back from me or was stolen already. Bring an iPhone on test drive. It will ping if airtag on board
You should tell the rcmp this , they’ll be amazed
Assembly plant employees were doing this years ago.
The world is full of criminals now. Very sad to see😢
The world has always been full of criminals. When you import third world people they bring third world attitudes and behaviour with them.
With modern technology it shouldnt be so easy to do this.
Guess the police can’t figure out what you just did.
They’ve been doing that for decades its nothing new
It is called Google. It doesn't know state or provincial boundaries. Spend 15 minutes on it and you can figure out whether the vehicle you are about to buy is legit.
its called stop this from happening in the first place. damn ur fucking daft
Million new-comers to Canada post COVID, half is from India. Coincidence?
Aaaahhh so this is why this guys is so obsessed with this. Hes a car dealer and hes mad that hes losing buisness to these resellers.
Listen, If I can get a McLaren for $30k that will be the first time I thank the liberal government.
Don’t get mad at me you voted them in 😂😂