Minutes ago, we just had a knock at the door asking if my car was for sale!?
Just a random bloke pulled up in a car and asked. OH answered door so I missed it all, except that she got his car reg number.....
Got me worried now, with what happened a while back with 1, the alarm going off randomly through the night, as if it was being 'tested'.
And then 2, the cat then got cut off and nicked in March!
The alarm going off at random times could be an effort to get you to turn it off,( you get fed up and turn it off) once off you can guess the rest
do not turn it off, if you suspect there is a fault get it tested.
the calling could be to check the times when you are in, or out??
Just like when you reserch a product to buy
so do the iq zeros
Sorry to be so negative, but be safe not sorry, if you suspect anything talk to the police.
if it happens again keep a camera handy.
i done this 2 years ago when there was suspcious goings on next door and the police where amazing
A small tip I used in the army, when it gets dark, go out with a tin of talcum powder, as long as its dry , shake the tin around the area of the car, up to about 3 feet if possible, then you can check for foot prints if the alarm goes off, but don't go into the area, use a torch to check
3 feet of talc, did you have shares in the company.
------------- XVI yes?
As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
My old Dad did this when he wanted to buy a caravan. I pointed out that if people wanted to sell the caravans on their drive, there would be a 'For Sale' sign on them... On Facebook later it was reported that an old man had been suspiciously asking if peoples caravans were for sale in our village! He saw nothing wrong with this. I had a helluva job trying to explain why he shouldn't do it.