Well this was a crazy one... just know, when transporting cars make sure to put an airtag in there to keep an eye on it in the process! For business inquiries email: supharrison@gmail.com
That's my thought as well. There are way too many sus coincidences. Truck driver "happens to be in the area" the whole day early. He also chooses a very weird spot for loading it. Then it just so happens that someone who knows exactly how to operate this car shows up at the precise perfect moment to jump in, reverse (unload!) and drive off with no time wasted.
Driver had this lined up for sure. His response and the way he was acting is sus. The location and timing is off. He only called you once too? If a car you were delivering just dipped off like that he should’ve been blowing your phone up. He was way too chill in the video too
I met a trucker once who said there's some bridge in ATL that all truckers know not to stop at after sundown. That's messed up! I can imagine trucking school.... "Okay, today we have to talk about Atlanta."
this is true i can decide but i was selling the car and the driver was hoping to deliver it sooner so he got there early (but obviously that didnt work out)
I met an older guy awhile back with about 60 cars, he was moving from California to somewhere on the East Coast. Ended up helping him haul them ALL on his own using people he trusted. He spent a little more money, but we ended up driving some of those straight across the country. It was about 6 of us in total using a few haulers. Crazy time but after that I probably will never use a transport company unless extremely trusted and I NEED IT.
I would've told the driver if he left I'd sue them. They allowed it to get stolen then wanted to disappear. Took forever to show back up sounds like he was making calls to cover his butt. Inside job for sure I hope nobody ever deals with that company ever again
I would look into the air tag thing. We have had an astronomical amount of cars stolen near my city the past couple of years. It was said that air tags won't really work, the professional thieves have a device to scan the car for air tags and toss them out the window. I would check that out first. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe car manufacturers are now installing some device inside the engine (?) in order to track stolen vehicles.
I have an air tag in my vantage you should get one and put it in a non easily accessible area get 2 even once my firebird got towed while I was out of town and my only way I knew where it was, was from my airtag
Insurance scam. They have lightly crashed totaled clone to swap every thing over then they will leave the Skelton of the car in a public place that will get called in by any one from stranger to police. Then I will be reported found and totaled out for his insurance check. He gets his money back plus free car. 🚗🚘😈😈🙏
Delivery driver got you to load the car where he wanted to, first red flag. There's no chance that an opportunist thief who knows how to drive an AMG appears just at the moment the drive goes to the front of the lorry, 2nd red flag. What's the chances someone was filming at the time it was stolen, and they happened to not film the perp or what happened before that, yet another red flag. Name and shame the delivery company so everyone can avoid them.
The only thing ill say about the opportunist theif is that the police told me that specific street is known for cars getting stolen, and they look for delivery truck to do this with, but more often they take chargers and challengers
I would never put up with a dealership that immediately turned their legal team on me. That's unprofessional. I would of hired my own lawyer and filed a civil suit immediately.
Man, it's just like with Amazon and their codes, where a supplier claims not to understand you. You give him the code, then he says the code doesn't work, takes the goods away, but they've already been delivered. So, no laptop and no money. Here it's the same: stealing an AMG GT is impossible without knowledge or help. Someone who knew you or was involved in the delivery has stolen from you. It can't be a random thief. I hope you get your rights.
I would never leave a car unattended with a key in it and or it left running. Even my shit box cars worth $3k. I guess the truck driver is new at this. Maybe he lost his job and delivering pizza now. (and it's late I'm still waiting for it lol)
Extremely lucky for the dealer that they found it before it got stripped or shipped off to another country. It's all been settled but for fun, I'd do some digging on the shipping company. If it's a single dude operating (or even a smaller company), I could easily see it being an inside job. From the outside, it'll look like the shipping company is the only one getting hit since you already settled your deal, you signed the car's liability to the shipper, and the dealer will get paid from the shipper's insurance. On the inside, the shipper steals and keeps the car, sells it to some other criminal group at a hefty retail discount, and their insurance rates go up or they might pay a small chunk of the cost too. I have to admit, it's a smart scheme. Just like card number scammers, I bet they see it as a "victimless crime" since everyone will get their money back at some point. Getting money back doesn't make up for the lost sleep and stress though. But along with that, the entire country eats the cost when insurance premiums, interest rates, etc. get inflated to pay for these criminals who don't want to work.
10 at night, on your own, busy location and he decides to leave it running and walk off briefly 👀 guarantee you check drivers phone they’ll be some shifty calls/texts seeing as he chose the location and then dipped when you rang police ✊🏼💦
Insurance scam. They have lightly crashed totaled clone to swap every thing over then they will leave the Skelton of the car in a public place that will get called in by any one from stranger to police. Then I will be reported found and totaled out for his insurance check. He gets his money back plus free car. 🚗🚘😈😈🙏
Extremely lucky you got it back. I believe car thieves usually steal a car, then park it off somewhere and leave it for a week or two. (I assume it's to find a warehouse to strip the car or find somewhere to ship the car to). And if no one finds it its probally gone forever but if it gets found they'll steal another. once again this may not be accurate but I believe this is what car thieves do.
damn that's 100% setup the part where they messed up you signed before it was stolen somehow it became the fastest recovery of a stolen vehicle in history
whats suspect to me is who would just walk away from a car like that? if you know its worth 6 digits. stand by it and have the keys on you. just saying homie, its probably stripped and being sold separately
There is 0 market for AMG parts since people just get the parts directly from Mercedes especially with an AMG like that so no way thats getting sold in pieces
No point in stealing a car like that. So rare so can’t really be insured or driven anywhere really. Only good for parts. Not even all the parts as the serial numbers can be traced.
You should have a kill switch installed in your cars. I can text my cars immobilzer and get the engine to turn off. Only costs $5/month. If you had that in your car you could've done it when you heard it drive off.
I agree I believe it was an inside job that truck driver didn't really look like he did much he just saw it drive away you're very lucky that they got the car back it would have been a big fiasco for you
What's weird is you walking away before the car is loaded and the driver leaves... No one behaves like that when they are parting with their car... Your story makes you suspect... You stole your own car
The driver is in possession of the car at that point, and no longer my responsibility. And the car was found and given to dealer after police investigation, so clearly you are wrong lol watch the whole video
Once the schedule was altered it should have set off a major red flag. Not good that you would not want to watch the car be loaded inside the truck and wait for the door to be closed.
Why even bother with the air tags? Once you sign that release it's not your problem anymore. Let the transport company worry about tracking their assets.
The people on the balcony probably saw you guys loading it, so one of them went down to steal it while the other records. There was a video on youtube with the exact car cutting up in traffic aswell
😒it’s both yall fault…you should’ve made sure that thang was in the truck before walking away…truck driver should’ve never left such an expensive jewel 💎 just idle, ready to take…..the only one that had enough brain cells to know that could’ve happened was the camera man 👏🏼
I use to car haul (sucks so bad) and i thought it was a great idea when people put air tags in the cars. Theres cars that have gotten stolen straight off the last bottom ramp while driver was sleeping. And we as the drivers are liable for that shit. We dont get paid anywhere near enough to cover a 130k dollar car out of pocket