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Well, caught the train home as usual last night and put my bag under the seat, only to discover that when I went to get off the train my bag was gone. Only one thing worries me... the keys to my T were in there. Now my girlfriend has managed to get me all paranoid that they might know where I park my car and knock it off.

Anyone know how difficult it is to get keys recoded?

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  Grant said:
Well, caught the train home as usual last night and put my bag under the seat, only to discover that when I went to get off the train my bag was gone. Only one thing worries me... the keys to my T were in there. Now my girlfriend has managed to get me all paranoid that they might know where I park my car and knock it off.

Anyone know how difficult it is to get keys recoded?

It should be pretty straight forward. I believe they have to re-code the locking mechanism as well as the key.

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Same area but not me. I din't realise it was gone until I went to grab it to get off at my stop.

Just spoke to my dealer and to get another key and recode them both it will cost about $180.

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  Grant said:
Just spoke to my dealer and to get another key and recode them both it will cost about $180.

Just another example why our roads are congested with traffic and noone likes using the public transport

Sorry to hear about it Grant

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Sorry to hear about your loss Grant, a real piss off.

Same thing happened to me on the City Circle in the early 80's (when I lived in Sydney).

Bag pinched from under the seat. On my way home from work, b!tch of a night, some of the hardest customers I've ever had to deal with, then to top it off bag gone with all my tools of the trade, some irreplaceable, real masters tradesmen stuff.

Platinum coated d!ldo (strap on type, with duo balls), Linda Lovelace deep throat blow=up doll, genuine white ostrich feather duster gold chained to a life size Rhode Island Red rooster (with genuine plumage) sex toy, patented silver leather chastity belt with real looking plastice spikes.

Was out of work for weeks trying to get the insurance company to cough up and then find suitable replacements. Glad they did'nt get my Amway Artestry make-up sample case, whew!! :D

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  Silverhawk said:
Sorry to hear about your loss Grant, a real piss off.

Same thing happened to me on the City Circle in the early 80's (when I lived in Sydney).

Bag pinched from under the seat. On my way home from work, b!tch of a night, some of the hardest customers I've ever had to deal with, then to top it off bag gone with all my tools of the trade, some irreplaceable, real masters tradesmen stuff.

Platinum coated d!ldo (strap on type, with duo balls), Linda Lovelace deep throat blow=up doll, genuine white ostrich feather duster gold chained to a life size Rhode Island Red rooster (with genuine plumage) sex toy, patented silver leather chastity belt with real looking plastice spikes.

Was out of work for weeks trying to get the insurance company to cough up and then find suitable replacements. Glad they did'nt get my Amway Artestry make-up sample case, whew!! :D

You serious?? :thumbsup:

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  Grant said:
Well, caught the train home as usual last night and put my bag under the seat, only to discover that when I went to get off the train my bag was gone.

Surely she could find her own way home without too much difficulty :thumbsup:

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  MattB said:
  Grant said:
Well, caught the train home as usual last night and put my bag under the seat, only to discover that when I went to get off the train my bag was gone.

Surely she could find her own way home without too much difficulty :thumbsup:

I might have to hurt you now....

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