Arif
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Saw this on MSN about how people got rid of their SUVs so they wouldn't be "upside down."
Vehicle arson has had a long and occasionally humorous track record over the years. In Texas, a car salesman was arrested after offering his customers what he called a "rotisserie program." He would have their cars torched; then, after they collected on the insurance, he sold them a new car. In another part of the state, two students were arrested after they torched their high school teacher's car in exchange for passing grades.
Heres the entire article:
http://money.cnn.edmunds.com/advice/specialreports/articles/115584/article.html
Vehicle arson has had a long and occasionally humorous track record over the years. In Texas, a car salesman was arrested after offering his customers what he called a "rotisserie program." He would have their cars torched; then, after they collected on the insurance, he sold them a new car. In another part of the state, two students were arrested after they torched their high school teacher's car in exchange for passing grades.
Heres the entire article:
http://money.cnn.edmunds.com/advice/specialreports/articles/115584/article.html