CrazyChik
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Oh yes it's hazzi's turn to create a completely pointless rant thread.
So last Friday my mum and dad went and bought me an Ifor Williams horse trailer. A pretty good one too. It cost them £2,500 pounds. They put it down on my instructor's husband's side of the farm with the livery customers trailers. It was inbetween two of the same kind. It was to be my surprise christmas present. My parents had to yet to insure it, but the previous owners did. The old owner's number plate was on the box as my mum had bought me a personalised one to go on it for christmas.
The trailers can't be seen from the road. You can't see anything from the road. Today at 11:15am two men went and stole it. One of the workers saw them drive off with it, got the car and the description of one of the man but failed to get the registration on the car. Horse-boxes are incredibly hard to trace. They'll rip of the number plate re-paint it and sell it on. The only way we can get it back is if they turn themselves in. With no insurance it's not like we can say oh well we'll wait for the money and buy a new one. So today two men stole my christmas present. They probably don't realise that they just stole a 13yr old girls christmas present. The only christmas present along with a few accessories for it which are now being taken back that i was having. With £2,500 down the drain it looks like they really did steal my christmas. I won't get anything else now we can't afford it.
They must've known it was there and it was a carefully planned operation I just can't believe it happened to me. I seriously hope they crash and die a slow and painful death.
So last Friday my mum and dad went and bought me an Ifor Williams horse trailer. A pretty good one too. It cost them £2,500 pounds. They put it down on my instructor's husband's side of the farm with the livery customers trailers. It was inbetween two of the same kind. It was to be my surprise christmas present. My parents had to yet to insure it, but the previous owners did. The old owner's number plate was on the box as my mum had bought me a personalised one to go on it for christmas.
The trailers can't be seen from the road. You can't see anything from the road. Today at 11:15am two men went and stole it. One of the workers saw them drive off with it, got the car and the description of one of the man but failed to get the registration on the car. Horse-boxes are incredibly hard to trace. They'll rip of the number plate re-paint it and sell it on. The only way we can get it back is if they turn themselves in. With no insurance it's not like we can say oh well we'll wait for the money and buy a new one. So today two men stole my christmas present. They probably don't realise that they just stole a 13yr old girls christmas present. The only christmas present along with a few accessories for it which are now being taken back that i was having. With £2,500 down the drain it looks like they really did steal my christmas. I won't get anything else now we can't afford it.
They must've known it was there and it was a carefully planned operation I just can't believe it happened to me. I seriously hope they crash and die a slow and painful death.
I hope those jack***'s either come to their senses....or die in a painful car wreck! Some people just don't realize what they're doing, and in this case, stealing a 13 year old's christmas!!
Is there something the store can do?


