Vin Number
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Re: Vin Number
Michael Pardee wrote:
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Michael Pardee wrote:
>>> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
>>> news:Xns95F3EB4CDB9FDteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
>>>> "twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in news:%cXMd.26$53.18@lakeread07:
>>>>
>>>>> Read where its a good Idea to cover your vin number, as someone(
>>>>> thief) could write it down and go to the dealer, and they would
>>>>> cut a new key on the spot.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tell ya what: Why don't _you_ try just that?
>>>>
>>>> Just pick out an Honda at random in the parking lot of the nearest
>>>> strip mall. Write down the VIN and go to any dealer that doesn't
>>>> know you. Now go try and get a key cut.
>>>>
>>>> Did it work? No?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> TeGGeR®
>>>>
>>>> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
>>>> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
>>>
>>> They get even more suspicious if you want a keyless entry
>>> transmitter at the same time. The big red lights come on if they
>>> ask for ID and you stall.
>>> Mike
>>
>> Many of the models have the keyless entry embedded in the key.
>>
> The models with smart keys are a headache for the legitimate owner to
> get copies for. Imagine a no-name trying to get one.
>
> If a thief is bent on taking a specific car, enough to go to the
> trouble of getting a key made, there are a lot of easier and more
> anonymous ways to accomplish that. Of course, even the tow-truck
> thieves are susceptible to Lo-Jack.
>
> Mike
Locks usually only keep honest people honest.
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:C8SdnTT7jMYQdJnfRVn-qA@comcast.com...
>> Michael Pardee wrote:
>>> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
>>> news:Xns95F3EB4CDB9FDteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
>>>> "twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in news:%cXMd.26$53.18@lakeread07:
>>>>
>>>>> Read where its a good Idea to cover your vin number, as someone(
>>>>> thief) could write it down and go to the dealer, and they would
>>>>> cut a new key on the spot.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tell ya what: Why don't _you_ try just that?
>>>>
>>>> Just pick out an Honda at random in the parking lot of the nearest
>>>> strip mall. Write down the VIN and go to any dealer that doesn't
>>>> know you. Now go try and get a key cut.
>>>>
>>>> Did it work? No?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> TeGGeR®
>>>>
>>>> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
>>>> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
>>>
>>> They get even more suspicious if you want a keyless entry
>>> transmitter at the same time. The big red lights come on if they
>>> ask for ID and you stall.
>>> Mike
>>
>> Many of the models have the keyless entry embedded in the key.
>>
> The models with smart keys are a headache for the legitimate owner to
> get copies for. Imagine a no-name trying to get one.
>
> If a thief is bent on taking a specific car, enough to go to the
> trouble of getting a key made, there are a lot of easier and more
> anonymous ways to accomplish that. Of course, even the tow-truck
> thieves are susceptible to Lo-Jack.
>
> Mike
Locks usually only keep honest people honest.
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Re: Vin Number
Michael Pardee wrote:
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:C8SdnTT7jMYQdJnfRVn-qA@comcast.com...
>> Michael Pardee wrote:
>>> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
>>> news:Xns95F3EB4CDB9FDteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
>>>> "twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in news:%cXMd.26$53.18@lakeread07:
>>>>
>>>>> Read where its a good Idea to cover your vin number, as someone(
>>>>> thief) could write it down and go to the dealer, and they would
>>>>> cut a new key on the spot.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tell ya what: Why don't _you_ try just that?
>>>>
>>>> Just pick out an Honda at random in the parking lot of the nearest
>>>> strip mall. Write down the VIN and go to any dealer that doesn't
>>>> know you. Now go try and get a key cut.
>>>>
>>>> Did it work? No?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> TeGGeR®
>>>>
>>>> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
>>>> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
>>>
>>> They get even more suspicious if you want a keyless entry
>>> transmitter at the same time. The big red lights come on if they
>>> ask for ID and you stall.
>>> Mike
>>
>> Many of the models have the keyless entry embedded in the key.
>>
> The models with smart keys are a headache for the legitimate owner to
> get copies for. Imagine a no-name trying to get one.
>
> If a thief is bent on taking a specific car, enough to go to the
> trouble of getting a key made, there are a lot of easier and more
> anonymous ways to accomplish that. Of course, even the tow-truck
> thieves are susceptible to Lo-Jack.
>
> Mike
Locks usually only keep honest people honest.
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:C8SdnTT7jMYQdJnfRVn-qA@comcast.com...
>> Michael Pardee wrote:
>>> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
>>> news:Xns95F3EB4CDB9FDteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
>>>> "twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in news:%cXMd.26$53.18@lakeread07:
>>>>
>>>>> Read where its a good Idea to cover your vin number, as someone(
>>>>> thief) could write it down and go to the dealer, and they would
>>>>> cut a new key on the spot.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tell ya what: Why don't _you_ try just that?
>>>>
>>>> Just pick out an Honda at random in the parking lot of the nearest
>>>> strip mall. Write down the VIN and go to any dealer that doesn't
>>>> know you. Now go try and get a key cut.
>>>>
>>>> Did it work? No?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> TeGGeR®
>>>>
>>>> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
>>>> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
>>>
>>> They get even more suspicious if you want a keyless entry
>>> transmitter at the same time. The big red lights come on if they
>>> ask for ID and you stall.
>>> Mike
>>
>> Many of the models have the keyless entry embedded in the key.
>>
> The models with smart keys are a headache for the legitimate owner to
> get copies for. Imagine a no-name trying to get one.
>
> If a thief is bent on taking a specific car, enough to go to the
> trouble of getting a key made, there are a lot of easier and more
> anonymous ways to accomplish that. Of course, even the tow-truck
> thieves are susceptible to Lo-Jack.
>
> Mike
Locks usually only keep honest people honest.
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Re: Vin Number
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
newsA5Nd.38$53.10@lakeread07...
>I said I read about it, ......didn't say I was going to try it, I didn't
>ask how to disconnect the odometer, chill out!
>
> Tom
>
>
> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
> news:Xns95F3EB4CDB9FDteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
>> "twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in news:%cXMd.26$53.18@lakeread07:
>>
>>> Read where its a good Idea to cover your vin number, as someone(
>>> thief) could write it down and go to the dealer, and they would cut a
>>> new key on the spot.
>>
>>
>>
>> Tell ya what: Why don't _you_ try just that?
>>
>> Just pick out an Honda at random in the parking lot of the nearest strip
>> mall. Write down the VIN and go to any dealer that doesn't know you.
>>
>> Now go try and get a key cut.
>>
>> Did it work? No?
>>
I was in my dealer's parts department yesterday and on the counter there was
a notice from the local PD stating that thieves have been stealing cars by
having dealers cut keys using the VIN. So, this would lead me to believe
that it not only is possible, but has been a problem.
WW
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Re: Vin Number
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
newsA5Nd.38$53.10@lakeread07...
>I said I read about it, ......didn't say I was going to try it, I didn't
>ask how to disconnect the odometer, chill out!
>
> Tom
>
>
> "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message
> news:Xns95F3EB4CDB9FDteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. .
>> "twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in news:%cXMd.26$53.18@lakeread07:
>>
>>> Read where its a good Idea to cover your vin number, as someone(
>>> thief) could write it down and go to the dealer, and they would cut a
>>> new key on the spot.
>>
>>
>>
>> Tell ya what: Why don't _you_ try just that?
>>
>> Just pick out an Honda at random in the parking lot of the nearest strip
>> mall. Write down the VIN and go to any dealer that doesn't know you.
>>
>> Now go try and get a key cut.
>>
>> Did it work? No?
>>
I was in my dealer's parts department yesterday and on the counter there was
a notice from the local PD stating that thieves have been stealing cars by
having dealers cut keys using the VIN. So, this would lead me to believe
that it not only is possible, but has been a problem.
WW
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Re: Vin Number
"WaterWatcher" <replytogroup@donotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I was in my dealer's parts department yesterday and on the counter there
> was a notice from the local PD stating that thieves have been stealing
> cars by having dealers cut keys using the VIN. So, this would lead me to
> believe that it not only is possible, but has been a problem.
>
> WW
>
Certainly possible, a problem sporadically, a threat rarely. See Snopes
http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/vin.asp for their usual thorough
treatment of the issue.
Mike
news:df6dnRIsGqlqMZjfRVn-vw@comcast.com...
> I was in my dealer's parts department yesterday and on the counter there
> was a notice from the local PD stating that thieves have been stealing
> cars by having dealers cut keys using the VIN. So, this would lead me to
> believe that it not only is possible, but has been a problem.
>
> WW
>
Certainly possible, a problem sporadically, a threat rarely. See Snopes
http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/vin.asp for their usual thorough
treatment of the issue.
Mike
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Re: Vin Number
"WaterWatcher" <replytogroup@donotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I was in my dealer's parts department yesterday and on the counter there
> was a notice from the local PD stating that thieves have been stealing
> cars by having dealers cut keys using the VIN. So, this would lead me to
> believe that it not only is possible, but has been a problem.
>
> WW
>
Certainly possible, a problem sporadically, a threat rarely. See Snopes
http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/vin.asp for their usual thorough
treatment of the issue.
Mike
news:df6dnRIsGqlqMZjfRVn-vw@comcast.com...
> I was in my dealer's parts department yesterday and on the counter there
> was a notice from the local PD stating that thieves have been stealing
> cars by having dealers cut keys using the VIN. So, this would lead me to
> believe that it not only is possible, but has been a problem.
>
> WW
>
Certainly possible, a problem sporadically, a threat rarely. See Snopes
http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/vin.asp for their usual thorough
treatment of the issue.
Mike
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