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Old 12-08-2003, 09:09 PM
DWayne2910
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Brent-

If your insurer hasn't already done so, here is another suggestion:

You might also want to contact Carfax and CCC and give them all details on your car, including VIN, theft date, etc. You probably know Carfax and what they do; CCC is used by insurance companies to flag collision and theft total losses. Do a Google search for contact info.

(Don't know Canadian regs, but here in US, if a car is stolen and not recovered after 30 days, it must be declared a total loss by the insurer. Then if it's recovered, the insurer may let the owner buy it back; otherwise it'll wind up in a salvage auction.)

Good luck.
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