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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2007

Sold a trailer to a guy who made no attempt to pay after initial "good faith" payment, so I filmed the repo.

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  • How about we talk about the dog less and focus on getting the damn lock picked and getting out of sight of someone who could legally shoot you for being on his property. I don't know about the laws where you are, but you can't legally take back the trailer without a signed reposession order from a judge. No mention of this in the video.

  • @QualityWaterSolution Shut up asshole.

  • @bruno2260 Showing some more of that immaturity huh? Don't lead people to think they can just go pick a lock and take shit any time they want, that's how people get killed. There's a reason for things like payment contracts that specifically include a repo clause and that reason in right in your video. If you had done that, you could have hired a legitimate repo company to seize your property and charged the other guy for the fees. Instead, you chose the dumbass route that could've killed you.

  • @QualityWaterSolution Nothing immature about it, I meant what I said.

    

  • Love it. So did the deadbeat call you asking for his lock back?  LOL Thanks for posting.

    Real sorry for your loss. I had a real good friend like him. I called him "Cowlick" since he had a ridge down his back. He was half Lab, half Rhodesian ridgeback. 120lbs too. For 15 yrs and he would come and go as he pleased. One day, he never came home. He was really showing his age and I think he went off and found a place to finally rest. Still miss him.

  • @uncleansanchez Thanks for your condolences, and sorry to hear about Cowlick. I plan on selling my house by this May. That will be a year since Bob passed, so maybe when I get in the new house I'll visit the local dog pound and bail-out another four legged friend.

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  • should have left the lock there just to piss him off lol

  • good job bruno!!! cept a sledge hammer and a railroad tie would have been cooler :)

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  • @bruno2260 Ditto on the condolences and good luck with your sale. You sound like a great guy rescuing those unfortunate dogs. I'm not a PETA freak of anything but, I definately have a soft side for big ol' loyal hounds. lol With a cold frosty one in the air I bid you "cheers" to your new buddy. : )

  • @pimpinitcj I sorry to say that Bob past away 5/20/10. I figure he was at least 14 maybe 15. The best dog ever! I won't get another dog for a long time, if ever, he is irreplaceable.

  • bobs awsome!!!

  • haha good stuff mate fuckin funny ;D

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