Jungle Jim
Guest
Yesterday Friday 16 Dec 22 I dropped my Ford Raptor off at the the car washer in Mirador on Fremont across the street from Combo Taco close to the old Fire Station for a ten dollar exterior wash. We went across the street to Giuseppe's for lunch then over to Jessie's for some shrimp and fish for the barbie over the weekend. I have used this guy for the past two years with no complaints and always tip him ten bucks for his great work.
He had one vehicle ahead of us. I gave him the keys and said we would be back in an hour or so.
Upon arrival to pick up the truck I paid him 400 pesos as the truck looked good and asked him for my keys. He said that he has LOST THEM!
On that key chain was the $250.00 smart ignition key, my house key in Yuma, my office key, my shop key, my PO Box key and my safe key in my office!
He gave me a sob story about maybe they dropped out of his pocket somewhere but could or would not even try to help me out.
This morning we did a 180 degree ass haul back to Yuma to beat the robbers before they could ravage my place. We pulled in at around five thirty with my brother-in-law on hand inside awaiting the intruders.
This "little" event is going to cost me over a thousand bucks in order to secure my property to include a new ignition key and all of the locksmith costs!
On our way down on Thursday I told the wife to beware of any shifty shit as the Penasco Mexicans are always very hungry at this time of the year.
Who wadda thunk!
Beware people.
JJ
He had one vehicle ahead of us. I gave him the keys and said we would be back in an hour or so.
Upon arrival to pick up the truck I paid him 400 pesos as the truck looked good and asked him for my keys. He said that he has LOST THEM!
On that key chain was the $250.00 smart ignition key, my house key in Yuma, my office key, my shop key, my PO Box key and my safe key in my office!
He gave me a sob story about maybe they dropped out of his pocket somewhere but could or would not even try to help me out.
This morning we did a 180 degree ass haul back to Yuma to beat the robbers before they could ravage my place. We pulled in at around five thirty with my brother-in-law on hand inside awaiting the intruders.
This "little" event is going to cost me over a thousand bucks in order to secure my property to include a new ignition key and all of the locksmith costs!
On our way down on Thursday I told the wife to beware of any shifty shit as the Penasco Mexicans are always very hungry at this time of the year.
Who wadda thunk!
Beware people.
JJ