Thanks for the $1400 worth of damage to my car! (Pt 2)
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I have to amend the post.
I had some really great help from the security staff at Queensgate. Fantastic actually.
They reviewed the footage and it appears my car was not hit on Monday in the carpark there.
So it happened on Nelson Street, Petone. I don't know when but given there was no surface rust on the metal, It was Monday or Sunday. This is the third time this has happened on the Street, one time a gentleman left a note.
Anyhow the rest is pertinent
Big thank you to the Piece of S*** who didn't leave their details, after hitting the right-hand rear of my car, ( NOT around 11.30 am, Monday at the Queensgate Carpark.) on Nelson Street, Petone It was the Blue Impreza.
Luckily I'm insured, (but have a $400 excess) I'm guessing that you are not, on top of that, an appalling driver, and are a very dishonest person.
So thank you so much.
I have Security at Queensgate reviewing cameras now) - (Thanks Brendan for suggesting, I didn't think about doing that)
( Edited as Neighbourly removed the original - "Removed for Naming and Shaming"! )
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