A Woman Who Claims to Have had her” sh **** Honda “has stolen multiple times DECIDED to . With the thieves open correspondence
But rather than beg them not to take the car, or . attack Their actions, she Instead Requested one thing: they stop dumping it in places it will get towed
The woman, WHO posted the note on Reddit, wrote:” If I have one more to Deal With impound lot f *** ing sh **** holding my Honda stolen for ransom, I am going to lose my mind . “
And, Apparently, Having left the note in the glove box for two years, it finally worked.
Posting an image of the opened envelope, Which said” to the person stealing my car ” , she wrote: “I left a snarky note in the glovebox of my Honda the last time it was stolen. . Just recovered from the car The most recent theft
“They read my letter and I think it worked; They ditched it in front of a house This Time (YAY) “
The 32-year-old from Portland, Oregon added: “The notecard with my number on it was sitting on the seat. I so … almost Helpful? I mean, f *** These People, esta but turned out way better than it did last time. “
The letter in full (mfiasco / Reddit)
In an update, after she Explained her black Honda Civic was stolen, dumped and then a towed, she DECIDED to write the note two years.
She Said The cars are notoriously easy to break in to – but is not reliable to . Afford One with better security
The note, Which she posted online in full, said: “If you’re reading this, you probably are stealing my car. . I’m a nice person and likely Would Have Given you a ride, but obviously we’re past That
” I would love to Afford a car That does not get burglarized and stolen all the time, but I’m broke and this is what I’m stuck with. So, you got me. . Again “
It continued: “Please just leave my old piece of sh ** car in a Neighbourhood or something. There’s a note in esta envelope, just stick it to the dash or under the wiper. A passerby will see it and call me Eventually And Then I can come and get the car. No cops, no questions asked; . I’m not even mad at you “
She added: “Thank you. Enjoy your ride. “