He said he used it for a few weeks so the construction company can at least write a check to reimburse the couple for whatever rental costs would have been for the skid steer. However the reality is there's probably already an insurance payout since several weeks went by so not sure if it would even be legal
unfortunately the couple bought and received stolen goods . the couple done nothing wrong , neither did the construction company. their only option would be to sue the thief's but good luck getting money from them .
@@fidelcatsro6948 What is your definition of "bulldozer" and "proper"? I would say a bulldozer has tracks and a blade for pushing dirt with an action similar to a snowplow. And by proper I would guess a CAT D3 at
@@jasonxhx7854 The couple is guilty of receiving stolen property even if they dealt in good faith. The last person with the property when the cops come is the one who loses. While they escape criminal charges the property still goes back to the owner.
@@adriansrealm they're only guilty of receiving stolen property if they knew it was stolen before they bought it, or if they don't give it back to the owner once they become aware that it's stolen.
If my skid was returned to me after being stolen by a good person I would offer my services to that couple to finish thier home improvement That's just me I guess
@@dan_hitchman007 Why would they be? They more than likely received an insurance payout for the equipment and the equipment is now the insurance companies property.
It wasn’t stolen by a good person; a thief stole it and sold it fraudulently to an innocent victim, cheating them out of thousands of bucks. That innocent victim, upon figuring out that “their” skid was stolen, did the right thing-they returned it. Then they were out the money that they were fraudulently charged for the skid by the thief. I hope the thief has to pay it back and does hard time besides.
THAT....right there, is a MAN that understands that his character is more valuable than $11K !!! I applaud him. Now, my wish for him is that the construction company would show him how much character they possess.
Who knows how much that backyard is going to cost? Is that construction company going to pay their people over time to do whatever these people are doing in their backyard?
I just checked the Go Fund me, at this time $16,155 has be raised! Such a good outcome, it’s lovely seeing so many people rewarding the couple for doing he right thing.
Nah, knowing they did the right thing was reward enough. That company that had the equipment stolen doesn’t owe them anything except a thank you. Pretty sure the company received an insurance payout for their stolen equipment and the equipment now would belong to the insurance company.
@@Meowskiii Well I don’t know for certain if they’ve received payment yet. Although, I’ve seen businesses receive insurance payouts within days of making a claim.
Happy to hear that this couple got their money back and more via generous people on gofundme. They did the right thing even though it was difficult, and society rewarded their honesty. A win-win for them and the company!
@@martinvisokey8958 you think they pay that quickly LOL no way I've seen companies have to wait couple years to get payment for thefts they more than likely filed a claim but more than likely didn't get paid yet hey they might have but either way the go fund me for these guys has got just over 16k so more than the 11.5k they were out
It takes a long time to get paid from the insurance company in these situations. Not to mention it is not always in the businesses favor to open a claim. That can be more expensive in the long run than the loss of the machine. Especially if the machine is not brand new, or paid off. 10k with 8,000 hrs on the machine vs 80k and 25 hrs gets treated differently. Ultimately there's a lot of variables that we do not know.
If the company's insurance already paid they would have had to buy it back or re-pay the claim. The bobcat I use was stolen, we got the machine back and we had to pay back the insurance company.
That's not true. If they had paid the claim, the company wouldn't own the machine anymore. It would belong to the insurance company. But since they said the company got it back, that means insurance didn't pay.
@@dewservices You would be surprised. Its not a licences machine so there is no registering that needs to happen. The construction company would have put a claim through the very day it was stolen and the insurance would have paid it out that week as the construction company would have insurance that pays out quickly so they can get a replacement asap and resume work.
My question is didn't the Asphalt company have insurance on it?? Gald to here the Go Fund Me has reached the amount it has. But id like to hear more of the story. Because if I was the owners I'd have made arrangements to have a rental unit there for them for a while. And do my best to help them recover as much as possible from the two thieves. I HATE THIEVES. A bullet is to good for these two.
@@Pyle81 That's the 1st thing that came to my mind. Company should've had insurance on it to pay for the loss. For many people, I don't blame them to keep the machine. Huge risk (without media coverage) to hope that a GoFundMe has any success.
@@94fleetwood94 Knowing first hand how fly by night a LOT of these asphalt guys are around here. They probably didn't have insurance on it. We won't even right bonds for asphalt companies any more. The risk of a claim are just to high these days. And now with Diesel fuel climbing, its will get worse over night.
@@Pyle81 So what if they had insurance on it or not. You are missing the ENTIRE point of the story. The couple returned the vehicle after learning it was stolen. They didn't sit down and discuss whether or not the rightful owner had insurance, if they got it free in a drawing, if Uncle Bob gave it to the owner for a November 12th just 'cause the Uncle had ~20 grand to burn on something. They returned it because that's what you do. Sure they could have helped them offset their loss, maybe they cannot afford to. The construction company DOES HAVE EMPLOYEES to think about as well. Maybe YOU can help them offset their loss? Well? Yup, that's what I thought. Easier just to judge other people from the comfort of your home.
@@94fleetwood94 Yeah, just keep stolen property. I mean the owner should have insurance on everything that isn't bolted down. We all know insurance companies charge very little to insure and never, EVER raise rates or do not pay out. In fact, insurance companies just drive through town throwing money out every window in the Greyhound bus they drive as they announce over the loudspeaker that they are never charging premiums again! Aren't insurance companies swell?
🛑 No good deed goes unpunished. If the construction company is so grateful, at least they should let him use the equipment for free until the work is done, then they can return it ❗
They had someone they know point out that it was stolen. If they kept it after that then they would be committing a crime and the person who pointed it out would know. They would have been taking a chance of getting caught with stolen property for what is really not that much money. He really had not much choice unless him and the guy who pointed it out were actually already criminals.
They returned the machine only after friends and family called them out on it. Who in their right mind pays $11k for anything without some sort of paperwork first? They thought they were getting a leg up. Which they will because fools like you will donate to the gofundme.
This was a good and honorable thing to do and I praise this couple for their honesty. This is how true Americans act. Someone who knows how should set up a way that people could donate to help these folks out. I would be happy to donate. God bless them. 🙏
Good on you!! It doesn’t matter if it’s $1 or $1,000. You did what was right and honorable. I applaud you. You can’t put a price on honor or character.
@@Kacee2 my mountain bike was over $6k so yeah, a bicycle or a skidsteer makes no difference. Character is defined by what you do when no one is watching.
@@nitroprofuel8325 Man. I had no idea that a bike could cost that much. That does make a difference. Also I agree that stealing anything is wrong and I hate thieves. I just felt like comparing a stolen house and bicycle were far apart.
@@bmaiceman the Lord works in mysterious ways!! You should do the right thing always even if there’s no one their to witness it!! Call it what you want but bad people never come out on top, the law or God himself steps in and makes things right even if it’s mins or years later criminals always pay for their bad deeds.
@@just-incase3483 Oh get real! In the real world people that do bad things come out on top all the time and sometimes those horrible people that do terrible things to others never end up paying for the things they’ve done. It happens all the time. Life is not fair and that’s just the way it is, deal with it.
@@itsnotthesamething so are they not going to follow the legal route and simply sue the person/company that sold them the stolen equipment? If they don't, then basically the go fund me acct is paying the thieves off to not get sued.
@@chrisfuller2069 I have a sneaking suspicion that the people who sold them the stolen merchandise doesn't have funds to pay them back. Thieves usually don't have a lot of spare cash on hand, regardless of what they steal. I'm sure they blew thru that cash pretty quick. Hopefully they'll spend a few years in jail, if honest citizens are lucky.
@@itsnotthesamething I understand and that's a good point, but again unless the GFM acct had a stipulation that the couple will still pursue a lawsuit, the criminals are off the hook for the money. Even if it meant garnished future wages. Not meaning anything negative towards the couple, frankly Id be fine with them getting the GFM money and suing the perps for the same compensation.
🤔 Most businesses have insurance. Especially to cover expensive equipment. After weeks you'd think that a claim would've already been made. Sooo... Wonder if the payout was returned?
No good deed goes unpunished. The sad thing is that in most states, had the Jolleys never returned it or said anything about it, and if they had a bill of sale from the thief who sold it to them, there would have been no legal way to force them to return it, as they bought it entirely unaware it was stolen. There was literally no due diligence this couple could have done to verify whether or not the machine was in fact stolen prior to purchasing it. Construction equipment does not have a title like a car. The construction company that it was stolen from almost certainly had it insured and filed a claim. Insurance would have paid out, and then it would've been the insurance company's problem to go after the thief and wring the money out of him.
@@rllr1117 lol, when people declare someone else doesn’t have the knowledge of an elementary student but write: ‘You explanation of it sound like the understanding of an elementary school student.’ New Sage has a good point about whether or not they reported it stolen and had a police report filed. If you have a good and reputable insurance company they could have already had their claim paid by insurance. It isn’t uncommon. I do find it intriguing the business owner knew who each of the men were.
@@bonniest.pierre2045 not really. If it was paid for the business owns it. If payments remain it’s owned by lender. In this case, the only thing owed is the owner to reimburse any paid claims. They could less about obtaining the equipment as it has depreciated and they would eat cost to sell it for the value vs claim. The point of insurance isn’t the company owns your property if unnecessary claim is paid, it’s to make the client as close to ‘whole’ as possible.
"I don't deserve him. He is such a good man." Yes you do because good men unfortunately do not come along every day but your husband is living proof they exist. May God bless both of you for being good people.
@Logical Extreme most likely getting piped by his best friend. Women start sniffing out a replacement as soon as they perceive what they consider weaknesses.
Not for a used skidsteer. USED GO FROM 10K-30K Depending on the hours and condition. If you need tracks and tires for you Equipment hit me up. MCLAREN industries. The Best name in tracks and Tires. 1-800-836-0040 ext. 1301
Honesty has cost me several times as well sadly... but i do believe Karma will come around at some point. Great Job! If you need any free labor hit me up! i would love to help somehow!
Yeah the title should read " Family unknowingly purchased a stolen bobcat for 11k ,, then did the right thing by tracking down the owner and returned it, lost his 11 k investment , but retained his dignity and gained strangers respect and gratitude."
The company was probably annoyed as they now couldn’t claim for a new skid steer as they returned the old one in perfect condition! Very kind of the people to return it 😊
Something similar at another scale happened when I was a student with a bike I bought in a second hand place. It lasted me 1 day, another student recognized it and their parents told me it was indeed his, stolen a few days ago. What can you do? I returned it to him, lost 100 francs which was all the money I had then and had to walk to school until I could save 50 francs and buy me a 12 y.o. rusty bike (nobody would ever claim). I'm with this couple and hope the construction company will do something meaningful for them.
IKR ...They said it was stolen weeks ago. If that's the case, most likely that company already reported it to their insurance company and has been paid by them and now they get their equipment back talk about a win win .
@@lozblessed8609 All due respect to you, but I think it's pretty sad that anyone would think like that. Why in the world question someone's integrity based on an honorable statement?
@@arnaud78 I agree with Loz Blessed. In my experience when people say they don't deserve their partner, it is usually because they are feeling guilty. Or just low self esteem. In either case Loz Blesses's comment is not far fetched.
@@thembones1895 OK... I'm blessed to have an amazing girlfriend, we both think the world of each other. I guess it's just outside my frame of reference.
Since when is honesty and integrity a foolish thing to do. These people were deceived by thieves into buying a stolen piece of equipment and they had the integrity when they realized this to return the item back to its rightful owners. Kudos to them and the strong example that they set to their own children. This is a win for these people not a loss!
I agree with California Condor, the construction company should show a little gratitude, and let them use it for the job they were doing! I mean they lost over $11,000 of their own money getting back the machine! That really hurt them financially! AWESOME job, honest people! GOD bless Ya'll!
There is a very high probability that the couple would likely have sold the machine when they finished their job. That is a 20K maybe even 30K machine and with a trailer. They saw a profit as would most. Police would have found it. Better they return it than get arrested for selling stolen goods. The contractor can't just let them use it "until they are done" he has bills to pay too. He can help, and most likely will. When he does he gets free air time on the news. win win.
Totally not the story I expected and so glad I watched. That couple did all right. Recognised the situation and were able to take responsibility. Good on them. Loved this.
That's great but how about going in halves on the loss with the guy? I'm sure a construction company could come up with 6 grand as a show of gratitude.
It doesn't matter if it's a dollar, or a million dollars. If it's not yours, it's not yours. Also, it's illegal to knowingly keep someone else's property. Regardless of whether you can get away with it or not.
No they didn't, just because the same person you bought a peice of equipment from sold stolen equipment doesnt mean they have to go through the effort to find whether or not that particular peice of equipment was stolen or have to track down the original owner. If police contacted them and told them it was stolen and they didnt turn it in then they would be charged.
Apparently gofundme over 16k atm. The real question is whether the company's insurance cut the company a check before the return since it'd been well over a month, and whether the company reported the returned equipment (if not, insurance fraud).
Many of these thieves and fraudsters are too good and will make fake paperwork or have numbers match. That the issue as you don't know until you really investigate it or discover something is off.
The same thing happened in my state some years back. A lady bought a used backhoe for her under ground tank removal business only to find out that it was stolen. The trouble with this equipment is that in most cases one key fits all. The best thing to do is put a Lojack on your equipment if you are leaving it off site.
They were out 12,000 my god. I'm glad they are being helped. They have kids. 12000 can pay for 2 years of college for most people. I'm sick of thieves!
"The Jolley's, saying that right now, they can't believe someone would do something like this..." What alternate reality are they living in, and how much are the tickets to get to this place, it sounds lovely...
@@herewego8586 equipment like that does not sell for $11k. That’s all the red flag you need to know it’s suspicious at minimum. Used skid steers like that start around $15k and up, maybe you can haggle it down a few hundred but you’re not getting one for well under unless it’s hot.
With out it they’d be in jail too. Receiving stolen property is just as big a crime as theft of it. If they didn’t return it they’d face fines and jail. It was more than honesty. Don’t be fooled, they didn’t want to go to jail.
With out it they’d be in jail too. Receiving stolen property is just as big a crime as theft of it. If they didn’t return it they’d face fines and jail. It was more than honesty. Don’t be fooled, they didn’t want to go to jail.
Many of these thieves and fraudsters are too good and will make fake paperwork or have numbers match. That the issue as you don't know until you really investigate it or discover something is off.
@@brianhaflin9799 It wasn't re-birthed with new numbers as far as I can tell. It pays to know what a genuine VIN number or VIN plate looks like on the machine your buying and have a paper trail of ownership or buy from a known dealership. Just as many thieving buyers out there using dud bank checks to buy machinery or coming back later to steal it once they see the layout of your place.
He's actually pretty stupid. He bought a machine without doing any research when the price was a major red flag. That skid steer was worth $30,000 and anyone who did 5 minutes of research would have known that nobody would sell it that low unless it was stolen.
@@Icewind007 when it comes to heavy equipment that's the rule. If it runs and is near perfect condition and the price is discounted massively it's still. I would know I buy used equipment fix it up and resell it. I've actually found stolen equipment by following this rule. I just take a pic of the vin when I check out the equipment in person and have the police run it before I buy it everytime I've looked at equipment that was massively discounted in amazing condition I found out it was stolen when I had the vin ran
thumbs up for this feel good story i myself have lost 10k several times because it was the right thing to do. btw 10k back then was 25% of yearly wage for me. Have never reggreted those decisions. every time i look back on those times, i get to pat myself on the back.
They should do it all for free, and thank the people. This construction company is one of the most ungrateful representations of Utah construction I have ever seen. Just the way that he was talking, made it sound like he was upset it was returned.
@Q - AGEIDO if you are in possession of stolen property yes you can be charged with possession of stolen property. Smh, good grief. Yes he returned it as he should have. It’s his responsibility to be sure he isn’t buying stolen property that’s exactly how the law works.
@@Oksure420 it’s not like he knew it was stolen wen he bought it ..so why would he be charged for stolen property..once he found it had stolen property he did the right thing and returned it ..most people would have sold it or kept it ..
@@JJKid-yw7vk It’s up to you to verify if something is stolen or not and if you are in possession of stolen property yes you can be charged with possession of stolen property regardless if you are the one that stole it or not. I’m not saying anything bad about the guy yes good for him he returned it but if he did not and was caught with it then yes he would be charged with possession of stolen property that is how the law works
@@Oksure420 one thing is knowing it’s stolen and keep it ..the man had no idea it was stolen when he bought it ..as soon as he knew it was stolen he did in fact return it so how are you gonna charge someone for that .. Did the guy keep it no so what charges would he be facing since he didn’t keep the stolen merchandise ...
The owner needs to do right by him and let him use it on weekends to finnish his back yard.
i would let him finish before returning it
He said he used it for a few weeks so the construction company can at least write a check to reimburse the couple for whatever rental costs would have been for the skid steer. However the reality is there's probably already an insurance payout since several weeks went by so not sure if it would even be legal
unfortunately the couple bought and received stolen goods . the couple done nothing wrong , neither did the construction company. their only option would be to sue the thief's but good luck getting money from them .
@@ihatecrackhead I agree since they did the right thing
Exactly!!
Their gofundme is already past $16,000. I think things have turned out well for the Jolleys.
really ? wow!! now they can finaly buy a proper bulldozer!
Well that's Jolley news isn't it!!?
I guess I'll walk myself out...
@@fidelcatsro6948 What is your definition of "bulldozer" and "proper"? I would say a bulldozer has tracks and a blade for pushing dirt with an action similar to a snowplow. And by proper I would guess a CAT D3 at
@@fidelcatsro6948 a muslim communist. Talk about unicorns.
@@alexanderphilip1809 sarcatic comment but i like it!!! 👍👍
This doesn’t make sense. The thieves should be charged with repaying the couple.
That, and an item purchased in good faith is now property of the new party.
@@jasonxhx7854 The couple is guilty of receiving stolen property even if they dealt in good faith. The last person with the property when the cops come is the one who loses. While they escape criminal charges the property still goes back to the owner.
@@adriansrealm they're only guilty of receiving stolen property if they knew it was stolen before they bought it, or if they don't give it back to the owner once they become aware that it's stolen.
@@puckcat22679 As a crime yes, but dealing in good faith does not mean finders keepers.
@@adriansrealm Agreed. Stolen property never has good title. Doesn't matter how many honest transfers it goes through. Sucks in this case though.
If my skid was returned to me after being stolen by a good person I would offer my services to that couple to finish thier home improvement
That's just me I guess
Double unfortunate that the construction company probably wasn't as generous as the couple.
@@dan_hitchman007 Why would they be? They more than likely received an insurance payout for the equipment and the equipment is now the insurance companies property.
It’s a paving company. Unless they need their driveway done, it’s not much they can do for a backyard.
It wasn’t stolen by a good person; a thief stole it and sold it fraudulently to an innocent victim, cheating them out of thousands of bucks. That innocent victim, upon figuring out that “their” skid was stolen, did the right thing-they returned it. Then they were out the money that they were fraudulently charged for the skid by the thief.
I hope the thief has to pay it back and does hard time besides.
It isn't the couples responsibility to pay for returning something THEY DIDN'T STEAL...
This world we're in now is 🙃 upside down‼️
THAT....right there, is a MAN that understands that his character is more valuable than $11K !!!
I applaud him. Now, my wish for him is that the construction company would show him how much character they possess.
@ Justin Sime.. yeah, but we set examples for others and give hope that all is not lost. Stay strong and don’t let others get ya down.!!
@Justin Sime fresh out ? I believe that nothing good ever existed in Utah . It's a state full of lies !
Amen, Raymond
Because he returned stolen property? Lol ok sure.
He could be charged with possession of stolen property.
His fault for not verifying anything.
This is why you always buy brand new
The construction company should’ve finished his back yard free of charge
You cannot expect nice things out of these people. This particular company is run by a piece of trash.
@@jf8138 I agree
If I owned the company I would help them finish their project.
I've never met a construction company interested in doing the right thing. All they care about is the bottom line.
Who knows how much that backyard is going to cost? Is that construction company going to pay their people over time to do whatever these people are doing in their backyard?
I just checked the Go Fund me, at this time $16,155 has be raised! Such a good outcome, it’s lovely seeing so many people rewarding the couple for doing he right thing.
That’s awesome! 👍👏
All as planned. Why would they buy a machine to do 1 back yard? 😂 They scammed everyone, big brains
@@Zx14rrrrrrrrrrr their backyard is huge, also that it's not a bad idea if you're doing massive work.
@@ironworker4921 na you pay someone. Or rent 1 for a while.
@@Zx14rrrrrrrrrrr fair. Some people do it differently.
Reward and finishing their job is the ownly honorable thing to do .
Agreed, they should send a team in to get it all done as a Thankyou
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Nah, knowing they did the right thing was reward enough. That company that had the equipment stolen doesn’t owe them anything except a thank you. Pretty sure the company received an insurance payout for their stolen equipment and the equipment now would belong to the insurance company.
@@Tat2Dragons in under 2 weeks? Ive never seen an ins. co. move quite that fast. 😳
@@Meowskiii Well I don’t know for certain if they’ve received payment yet. Although, I’ve seen businesses receive insurance payouts within days of making a claim.
Happy to hear that this couple got their money back and more via generous people on gofundme. They did the right thing even though it was difficult, and society rewarded their honesty. A win-win for them and the company!
@@im-that-guy-pal A fair point!
Didn't the company's insurance already pay it out? And also I would've finished my property before returning it. 😂
That's what I was thinking did the paving company give their insurance company the money back,
@@martinvisokey8958 you think they pay that quickly LOL no way I've seen companies have to wait couple years to get payment for thefts they more than likely filed a claim but more than likely didn't get paid yet hey they might have but either way the go fund me for these guys has got just over 16k so more than the 11.5k they were out
It takes a long time to get paid from the insurance company in these situations. Not to mention it is not always in the businesses favor to open a claim. That can be more expensive in the long run than the loss of the machine. Especially if the machine is not brand new, or paid off. 10k with 8,000 hrs on the machine vs 80k and 25 hrs gets treated differently. Ultimately there's a lot of variables that we do not know.
If the company's insurance already paid they would have had to buy it back or re-pay the claim. The bobcat I use was stolen, we got the machine back and we had to pay back the insurance company.
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How often do you hear a wife praise her husband like this fine lady did. In this day in age, it's very rare.
I am a qualified lesbian and I am married to a woman
I do it every day 😍😍
@@JonesFamUnlimited Me too. I have great bowel movements 💩🚽
You can tell they're not democrats
@@Oingoboingo528 With all the sex scandals of the gop the party of family values lost all credibility
These people did the right thing. It’s sad, being honest doesn’t pay.
Not always
Yeah, it did and it does. What is sad is people thinking being honest doesn't pay.
Well, if being honest doesnt pay, and crime doesnt pay, what am I supposed to do?
Honestly it does. It kept them from going to jail too. So it’s not like they did a service. They just kept them selves from trouble.
they would have been caught eventually. most people would give it back because they don't have a choice unless they hide it.
Meanwhile, the insurance company has already paid the construction company for the stolen vehicle.
That's not true. If they had paid the claim, the company wouldn't own the machine anymore. It would belong to the insurance company. But since they said the company got it back, that means insurance didn't pay.
@@dewservices You would be surprised. Its not a licences machine so there is no registering that needs to happen. The construction company would have put a claim through the very day it was stolen and the insurance would have paid it out that week as the construction company would have insurance that pays out quickly so they can get a replacement asap and resume work.
@@dewservices the company didn't own the machine immediately after the couple bought it in good faith.
Naw, those usually aren’t covered by insurance. It’s equipment not a road car. Companies don’t insure those more often that not.
@@mrmidnight32 I’m not sure about this location but it would be illegal to have/use something like that without insurance coverage on it.
I think the owner should have his company come do what they need done. You just don't find this kind of honesty any more. These are wonderful people.
Why? The owner of the equipment more than likely received an insurance payout and then the equipment becomes the property of the insurance company.
It’s a paving company. It unlikely they do yard work.
@@drink15 Makes sense. Didn't realize that.
@@drink15 They could at least let them borrow the machine when not in use or contribute a little to the lost funds.
@@brandoncaldwell95 If it's anything like auto insurance, the equipment belongs to the insurance company. They should help them out.
That company wasn't that grateful. They could've help them offset their loss.
My question is didn't the Asphalt company have insurance on it?? Gald to here the Go Fund Me has reached the amount it has. But id like to hear more of the story. Because if I was the owners I'd have made arrangements to have a rental unit there for them for a while. And do my best to help them recover as much as possible from the two thieves. I HATE THIEVES. A bullet is to good for these two.
@@Pyle81 That's the 1st thing that came to my mind.
Company should've had insurance on it to pay for the loss.
For many people, I don't blame them to keep the machine. Huge risk (without media coverage) to hope that a GoFundMe has any success.
@@94fleetwood94 Knowing first hand how fly by night a LOT of these asphalt guys are around here. They probably didn't have insurance on it. We won't even right bonds for asphalt companies any more. The risk of a claim are just to high these days. And now with Diesel fuel climbing, its will get worse over night.
@@Pyle81 So what if they had insurance on it or not. You are missing the ENTIRE point of the story. The couple returned the vehicle after learning it was stolen. They didn't sit down and discuss whether or not the rightful owner had insurance, if they got it free in a drawing, if Uncle Bob gave it to the owner for a November 12th just 'cause the Uncle had ~20 grand to burn on something. They returned it because that's what you do. Sure they could have helped them offset their loss, maybe they cannot afford to. The construction company DOES HAVE EMPLOYEES to think about as well. Maybe YOU can help them offset their loss? Well? Yup, that's what I thought. Easier just to judge other people from the comfort of your home.
@@94fleetwood94 Yeah, just keep stolen property. I mean the owner should have insurance on everything that isn't bolted down. We all know insurance companies charge very little to insure and never, EVER raise rates or do not pay out. In fact, insurance companies just drive through town throwing money out every window in the Greyhound bus they drive as they announce over the loudspeaker that they are never charging premiums again! Aren't insurance companies swell?
🛑 No good deed goes unpunished. If the construction company is so grateful, at least they should let him use the equipment for free until the work is done, then they can return it ❗
right I was thinking that
Facts
THIS
it's a nice idea but the contruction company probably need it most.
I was gonna say the same
Her words “I don’t deserve him, he’s such a good man”... I heard that once in my life, then she left.
Oh mah goood i was thinking the same thing,but im so sorry it happened to you
Acknowledging shes garbage at the same time....
@@CharuzuXVI what the 😆😂🤣
She wasn't worth it anyway king
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Glad there are honest people out there still. Honest even after he was scammed.
They had someone they know point out that it was stolen. If they kept it after that then they would be committing a crime and the person who pointed it out would know.
They would have been taking a chance of getting caught with stolen property for what is really not that much money. He really had not much choice unless him and the guy who pointed it out were actually already criminals.
honest or afraid of being caught with stolen property?
@@Imakebootysclap either way they did the right thing
This is what needs a GoFundMe not some lady putting super glue in her hair.
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Right
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lemme fix that for ya..... "some idiot braud putting"
God Bless this couple their honesty for they are an example to people 👍🙏
They returned the machine only after friends and family called them out on it. Who in their right mind pays $11k for anything without some sort of paperwork first? They thought they were getting a leg up. Which they will because fools like you will donate to the gofundme.
@@APT420 go steal some kid’s candy or sum you old coot, BOOMER
which god ? all of them ?
@@HemiChrysler there's only one true God and one Holy Trinity!
@@eddiemunster4094 Molitor Ab is stated to be the one true god, although followers of other gods have made the same claim.
This was a good and honorable thing to do and I praise this couple for their honesty. This is how true Americans act. Someone who knows how should set up a way that people could donate to help these folks out. I would be happy to donate. God bless them. 🙏
God bless this couple it is often hard to find Such honest people but this couple I would be proud to have As my neighbor.
Thats the kind of neighbor's I want, my neighbors are meth heads and thieves .
your fortunate ,mine are democrats
@@danielwanner8708 mine to
@@danielwanner8708LOL! my heart goes out to you
@@danielwanner8708 criminals*
You obviously need to move out of the trailer park!😂
Thank you for being such honest people ❤
Same thing happened to me with a stolen mountain bike we purchased that we gave back to the owner.
A bicycle ? Really ?
Good on you!! It doesn’t matter if it’s $1 or $1,000. You did what was right and honorable. I applaud you. You can’t put a price on honor or character.
@@Kacee2 yes really. Possession of stolen property
@@Kacee2 my mountain bike was over $6k so yeah, a bicycle or a skidsteer makes no difference. Character is defined by what you do when no one is watching.
@@nitroprofuel8325 Man. I had no idea that a bike could cost that much. That does make a difference. Also I agree that stealing anything is wrong and I hate thieves. I just felt like comparing a stolen house and bicycle were far apart.
Bummer for them now but they’re honesty will be rewarded.
How????????
@@bmaiceman the Lord works in mysterious ways!! You should do the right thing always even if there’s no one their to witness it!! Call it what you want but bad people never come out on top, the law or God himself steps in and makes things right even if it’s mins or years later criminals always pay for their bad deeds.
@@just-incase3483 bad people are the only people who come out on top.
@@just-incase3483 Oh get real! In the real world people that do bad things come out on top all the time and sometimes those horrible people that do terrible things to others never end up paying for the things they’ve done. It happens all the time. Life is not fair and that’s just the way it is, deal with it.
@@jaxstax2406 wow what I said went right over your head lol 😂
So this couple bought a machine worth around 60k for 11,000 and they were not at all suspicious of the deal????
To be fair a CAT 262d is about 30k brand new, still I’d suspicious something was wrong with it at that price.
Hopefully they get their money back through the GoFundMe and I'm sure they will. Sadly, you don't find too many good hearted honest ppl anymore.
I just checked their go fund me. They got their money back. It was at $10,300+ at 2:30 Central time.
@@itsnotthesamething Cool, honesty is rare these days!
@@itsnotthesamething so are they not going to follow the legal route and simply sue the person/company that sold them the stolen equipment? If they don't, then basically the go fund me acct is paying the thieves off to not get sued.
@@chrisfuller2069 I have a sneaking suspicion that the people who sold them the stolen merchandise doesn't have funds to pay them back. Thieves usually don't have a lot of spare cash on hand, regardless of what they steal. I'm sure they blew thru that cash pretty quick. Hopefully they'll spend a few years in jail, if honest citizens are lucky.
@@itsnotthesamething I understand and that's a good point, but again unless the GFM acct had a stipulation that the couple will still pursue a lawsuit, the criminals are off the hook for the money. Even if it meant garnished future wages. Not meaning anything negative towards the couple, frankly Id be fine with them getting the GFM money and suing the perps for the same compensation.
Lady: "He's such a good man. I don't deserve him."
My wife: "I don't deserve this." 😩
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Lol 😂
Time for a new wife!
I told me wife yesterday I have a big problem, and when i explained it she told me that's not her priority. I told her to get the divorce papers then
Integrity is doing the right thing even when nobody is watching.
Absolutely. Seems these folks had a lot of people watching though, and from reading the comments, seems by people donating - they've actually made $$.
His wife was watching
"It's just who he is" lol all people should just be that way, sad that it's rare
Mormons. Religion sucks. Mormons are the best. They make me want to move to Utah.
They are more STUPID than honest.
What MORONS they were to buy a vehicle without a clear title.
What not wanting to go to jail for receiving stolen property? Yea most of us are like this lol
@@mrmidnight32 they would only have been charged with receiving stolen property if they held onto it after they found out for sure it was stolen.
🤔 Most businesses have insurance. Especially to cover expensive equipment. After weeks you'd think that a claim would've already been made. Sooo... Wonder if the payout was returned?
You sound like you have no idea how insurance works. You explanation of it sounds like the understanding of an elementary school student
No good deed goes unpunished. The sad thing is that in most states, had the Jolleys never returned it or said anything about it, and if they had a bill of sale from the thief who sold it to them, there would have been no legal way to force them to return it, as they bought it entirely unaware it was stolen. There was literally no due diligence this couple could have done to verify whether or not the machine was in fact stolen prior to purchasing it. Construction equipment does not have a title like a car. The construction company that it was stolen from almost certainly had it insured and filed a claim. Insurance would have paid out, and then it would've been the insurance company's problem to go after the thief and wring the money out of him.
@@rllr1117 lol, when people declare someone else doesn’t have the knowledge of an elementary student but write: ‘You explanation of it sound like the understanding of an elementary school student.’
New Sage has a good point about whether or not they reported it stolen and had a police report filed. If you have a good and reputable insurance company they could have already had their claim paid by insurance. It isn’t uncommon.
I do find it intriguing the business owner knew who each of the men were.
The skid loader belongs to the insurance company if they paid out on it.
@@bonniest.pierre2045 not really. If it was paid for the business owns it. If payments remain it’s owned by lender. In this case, the only thing owed is the owner to reimburse any paid claims. They could less about obtaining the equipment as it has depreciated and they would eat cost to sell it for the value vs claim.
The point of insurance isn’t the company owns your property if unnecessary claim is paid, it’s to make the client as close to ‘whole’ as possible.
After they returned the skid loader, we can now call them the “not so jollys” 😂
"I don't deserve him. He is such a good man." Yes you do because good men unfortunately do not come along every day but your husband is living proof they exist. May God bless both of you for being good people.
She probably cheats on him. It felt like an admission of guilt to me
@@deathbydeviceable it’s called humility and gratitude. Not everyone has a dark heart.
@Logical Extreme most likely getting piped by his best friend. Women start sniffing out a replacement as soon as they perceive what they consider weaknesses.
They're Mormons, so they both need to repent and believe the true Gospel before He will bless them. Let's pray that happens.
Good men come by constantly. The question is are women interested in him? Fortunately this guy is handsome and rich so he can get a decent girl
Depending on the hours that’s a 30-40k+ machine and you got it for 11. That should have been a huge red flag.
I had to scroll past way too many comments to find this. If someone is selling ANYTHING for less than half of market value its probably stolen.
Not for a used skidsteer. USED GO FROM 10K-30K Depending on the hours and condition. If you need tracks and tires for you Equipment hit me up. MCLAREN industries. The Best name in tracks and Tires. 1-800-836-0040 ext. 1301
Nice to see there's still good folks in the world! Hope their honesty comes back to them tenfold!
Honesty has cost me several times as well sadly... but i do believe Karma will come around at some point. Great Job! If you need any free labor hit me up! i would love to help somehow!
Honesty & karma go hand in hand, thats always been my feeling anyway... 😉
Free labor. Sounds great, where do I pick you up?
Sure Shots Pick him up out front of the home depot
@@getchasome6230 haha that’s what I have been told. I live in Ar you just don’t see it here.
If I was in their market this story would be all I needed to become a dedicated customer. Glad to hear there's good people left.
Wow…what an honest couple! I’m glad someone started a GoFundMe for them!
Okay when I first saw the title I thought “oh they found it and when bringing it back the people fined them” but now now it makes more sense haha
That was my thought! 😂 cant expect the worst!
Same😂 but they had a goFundMe and got their money back
Yeah that was my first thought too.
Yeah the title should read " Family unknowingly purchased a stolen bobcat for 11k ,, then did the right thing by tracking down the owner and returned it, lost his 11 k investment , but retained his dignity and gained strangers respect and gratitude."
@@tonypreciado4804 It's a helluva long title though, but you're not wrong 😄
I'm impressed this woman actually praises her man. She realizes he is a gem. Amazing. No b*tching or complaining. Rare now. 👏
The company was probably annoyed as they now couldn’t claim for a new skid steer as they returned the old one in perfect condition! Very kind of the people to return it 😊
Honestly thouuuuugh I might’ve just finished my backyard THEN returned it. Everyone wins 😂🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Someone please step up and pay it forward for this family for doing the right thing even though they knew it was gonna cost them big
It would’ve cost them more if they didn’t return it. And I see someone else had the same comment a go fund me figures.
Having morals that point your inner compass 🧭 is the best kind of person to be. 💜💙💚💛🧡
Something similar at another scale happened when I was a student with a bike I bought in a second hand place. It lasted me 1 day, another student recognized it and their parents told me it was indeed his, stolen a few days ago. What can you do? I returned it to him, lost 100 francs which was all the money I had then and had to walk to school until I could save 50 francs and buy me a 12 y.o. rusty bike (nobody would ever claim). I'm with this couple and hope the construction company will do something meaningful for them.
I would have made them go confront the pawn shop for selling stolen goods
Super couple and a wife that is pure awesome! Honor shows thru doing the right thing when it is hard! God Bless Their Family.
Did the construction company claim insurance when it was stolen from them? I feel we have only been told half a story here.
IKR ...They said it was stolen weeks ago. If that's the case, most likely that company already reported it to their insurance company and has been paid by them and now they get their equipment back talk about a win win .
Probably self insured ..... The cost of insuring smaller construction machines are never worth it ...... A GPS monitor is though ...
@@thisshouldbeentertaining3386 If the insurance company paid out, the skid loader belongs to them now.
He was in possession of a stolen vehicle lol. What do you expect him to do? Doesn’t deserve any praise 🤦🏻♂️
@@remodz6385 11K for a skid steer in that condition had to be a red flag. He deserves some praise but not go fund me praise :)
"I don't deserve him, he is such a good man!"
How can such a relationship NOT work? 👏🏻
If she feels she’s not worth his relationship maybe she has deeper issues or secrets she’s hiding from him? Has she cheated on him?
@@lozblessed8609 All due respect to you, but I think it's pretty sad that anyone would think like that. Why in the world question someone's integrity based on an honorable statement?
@@arnaud78 I agree with Loz Blessed. In my experience when people say they don't deserve their partner, it is usually because they are feeling guilty. Or just low self esteem. In either case Loz Blesses's comment is not far fetched.
@@thembones1895 OK... I'm blessed to have an amazing girlfriend, we both think the world of each other. I guess it's just outside my frame of reference.
@@lozblessed8609 My apologies for coming across too strongly.
Since when is honesty and integrity a foolish thing to do. These people were deceived by thieves into buying a stolen piece of equipment and they had the integrity when they realized this to return the item back to its rightful owners. Kudos to them and the strong example that they set to their own children. This is a win for these people not a loss!
I know the feeling i had to return my wife back to her family after they said i stole her from them .
But how much was she worth?
Love it!
I tried, but her family said the warranty was expired and it was after the lemon law statute of limitations.
@@johnjr757 “Hello, we’ve been trying to reach you, about your wife’s extended warranty”
@@amazoniancustodian LOL, good one.
I agree with California Condor, the construction company should show a little gratitude, and let them use it for the job they were doing! I mean they lost over $11,000 of their own money getting back the machine! That really hurt them financially! AWESOME job, honest people! GOD bless Ya'll!
There is a very high probability that the couple would likely have sold the machine when they finished their job. That is a 20K maybe even 30K machine and with a trailer. They saw a profit as would most. Police would have found it. Better they return it than get arrested for selling stolen goods. The contractor can't just let them use it "until they are done" he has bills to pay too. He can help, and most likely will. When he does he gets free air time on the news. win win.
Honor is doing the right thing, even if the outcome isn’t favorable to you.
That’s integrity
@@wherethehoochiesat4210 yes , but they’re all relatively similar , just mixed it up.
@@wherethehoochiesat4210 isnt integrity doing the right thing even though nobody is watching? Or am I confused too?
@@zachsteele6964 yeah you’re right that’s integrity , but he’s a lil off on honor , honor is just the overall adherence to what is right
I totally agree the paving company could probably knock that out in a day. Honesty should always be rewarded
Now that Construction company needs to either offer there free help or let them use the Dozer kinda bs they are not gonna help
Totally not the story I expected and so glad I watched. That couple did all right. Recognised the situation and were able to take responsibility. Good on them. Loved this.
That's great but how about going in halves on the loss with the guy? I'm sure a construction company could come up with 6 grand as a show of gratitude.
I was waiting to hear the words "Go Fund Me" and I was not disappointed.
Hope they get their money back.
Apparently it's almost over 16k atm.
No, they will be taking money off others that is not theirs.
I’m sure the company will make this right.
Honesty is part of who you are, regardless of the cost.
It doesn't matter if it's a dollar, or a million dollars.
If it's not yours, it's not yours.
Also, it's illegal to knowingly keep someone else's property. Regardless of whether you can get away with it or not.
I feel like some of the story is missing. They clearly talked with the rightful owner but not an worry about rewarding honesty? Bizzare
They held a fundraiser for them and they took in over $16,000. There are good people out there.
"Cannot believe anyone would do such a thing."
idk what rock they live under but people have been stealing forever.
Legally they had to, or they would have been charged with concealing stolen property
No they didn't, just because the same person you bought a peice of equipment from sold stolen equipment doesnt mean they have to go through the effort to find whether or not that particular peice of equipment was stolen or have to track down the original owner. If police contacted them and told them it was stolen and they didnt turn it in then they would be charged.
Not neccesarily... He purchased that in good faith not knowing it was stolen so he'd have a pretty solid case
No one is going to find that...
Good for you for doing the right thing God bless you both
Totally worth it.
Chris Rock about black fathers who brag about taking carenif their kid:
"You're supposed to take care of your kids"
Thank GOD for this couple and people like them!
Maybe the construction company can help this couple finish their backyard project. 💜🙏💚
In Pennsylvania they would have arrested the guy and his wife for receiving stolen property for his honesty.
Congratulations to the couple. Honesty makes the world a better place.
This can't be how the story ends.
Nah, someone will help them out. No doubt
Apparently gofundme over 16k atm.
The real question is whether the company's insurance cut the company a check before the return since it'd been well over a month, and whether the company reported the returned equipment (if not, insurance fraud).
They should of at least finish the back yard before giving it back.
Honesty and integrity doesn’t have a price tag. Well done to the Jolly family!
You would think if someone purchased a expensive piece of equipment like this they would want the tittle?
Title? What state do you live in?
Equipment like this do not come with titles.
Too true
Why a title...because "titles" generate tax revenue...that's why
Many of these thieves and fraudsters are too good and will make fake paperwork or have numbers match. That the issue as you don't know until you really investigate it or discover something is off.
God will Bless them. God already has his back. Look at the beautiful wife he has in his life. 🙏🏻💙🌎
The same thing happened in my state some years back. A lady bought a used backhoe for her under ground tank removal business only to find out that it was stolen. The trouble with this equipment is that in most cases one key fits all. The best thing to do is put a Lojack on your equipment if you are leaving it off site.
They were out 12,000 my god. I'm glad they are being helped. They have kids. 12000 can pay for 2 years of college for most people. I'm sick of thieves!
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@Monty Chronik I love you ❤️
We gotta find the gofundme, They deserve a machine or atleast to break even. Ain't enough people like this anymore.
Apparently it's over 16k atm.
They need to sue the seller
Right?
Guilty get praised and the honesty gets punished
Wym the guilty gets praised?
@@TheRandompaint was it the guilty who had to pay the money back
"The Jolley's, saying that right now, they can't believe someone would do something like this..." What alternate reality are they living in, and how much are the tickets to get to this place, it sounds lovely...
I’m betting they’re mormon. They live in la la land.
It’s not like they met the seller in a dark alley. It’s a shock no matter where you live, when there are no red flags and all seems legit.
@@herewego8586 equipment like that does not sell for $11k. That’s all the red flag you need to know it’s suspicious at minimum. Used skid steers like that start around $15k and up, maybe you can haggle it down a few hundred but you’re not getting one for well under unless it’s hot.
Utah for you
@@avega2792 we don’t know what story they were told.
I wish theses guys the best. Good honest Americans. God bless
Well, the old saying is, “If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.” Kudos to that couple, for honesty, though.
With out it they’d be in jail too. Receiving stolen property is just as big a crime as theft of it. If they didn’t return it they’d face fines and jail. It was more than honesty. Don’t be fooled, they didn’t want to go to jail.
With out it they’d be in jail too. Receiving stolen property is just as big a crime as theft of it. If they didn’t return it they’d face fines and jail. It was more than honesty. Don’t be fooled, they didn’t want to go to jail.
"I would hope most people would do the same thing."
If they don't want to go to jail they do...
Agree, I thought keeping stolen property was a crime.
Well they wouldn't go to jail if they didn't know. However, if you knowingly buy something stolen it's a different matter.
That is what you get for buying something like that without seeing the title
When you go to buy something of that value , you have the numbers ran and get paperwork !!! Hard lesson to learn, Poor fellow
Many of these thieves and fraudsters are too good and will make fake paperwork or have numbers match. That the issue as you don't know until you really investigate it or discover something is off.
@@brianhaflin9799 they weren't good enough to not get caught...
@@brianhaflin9799 It wasn't re-birthed with new numbers as far as I can tell. It pays to know what a genuine VIN number or VIN plate looks like on the machine your buying and have a paper trail of ownership or buy from a known dealership. Just as many thieving buyers out there using dud bank checks to buy machinery or coming back later to steal it once they see the layout of your place.
Same goes with Cars. Check the title. If the person's name is not on the title, walk away. The so-called Seller is Jumping Title which is illegal!
Skid steers don't have titles but they do have ID that they could've checked.
Glad they were helped it turned into a blessing somehow but they were duper honest gotta love that .
Whenever a Woman says "I don't deserve him, he's such a Good Man."
They aren't joking or being sarcastic.
He's actually pretty stupid. He bought a machine without doing any research when the price was a major red flag. That skid steer was worth $30,000 and anyone who did 5 minutes of research would have known that nobody would sell it that low unless it was stolen.
@@Hunglikeagrimsmo Yes, no one has EVER sold something expensive at a discount. Doesn't happen. 100% stolen.
@@Icewind007 when it comes to heavy equipment that's the rule. If it runs and is near perfect condition and the price is discounted massively it's still. I would know I buy used equipment fix it up and resell it. I've actually found stolen equipment by following this rule. I just take a pic of the vin when I check out the equipment in person and have the police run it before I buy it everytime I've looked at equipment that was massively discounted in amazing condition I found out it was stolen when I had the vin ran
Make the thieves come work with hand tools & finish their backyard!!! 💕👍
Exactly I totally agree 👍
My question is, did the Company's insurance pay the Company for the loss and did they give it back???
thumbs up for this feel good story i myself have lost 10k several times because it was the right thing to do. btw 10k back then was 25% of yearly wage for me. Have never reggreted those decisions. every time i look back on those times, i get to pat myself on the back.
"I don't deserve him" he better watch her
A bad sign of deep insecurities or guilt. He better watch her she’s not cheating on him?
Awesome man 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 love stories like this
Lol construction company should come by and help em out with their back yard
They should do it all for free, and thank the people. This construction company is one of the most ungrateful representations of Utah construction I have ever seen. Just the way that he was talking, made it sound like he was upset it was returned.
"can't believe somebody would do something like this"... LMFAO! Must be interesting to live in their fantasy utopia that is their minds.
I wonder if the paving companies insurance gave them the money for a new machine and then this one was returned too?
The construction company could at least help with the yard work that’s unfinished..
Why? He was in possession of stolen property and could be charged.
@Q - AGEIDO if you are in possession of stolen property yes you can be charged with possession of stolen property.
Smh, good grief.
Yes he returned it as he should have. It’s his responsibility to be sure he isn’t buying stolen property that’s exactly how the law works.
@@Oksure420 it’s not like he knew it was stolen wen he bought it ..so why would he be charged for stolen property..once he found it had stolen property he did the right thing and returned it ..most people would have sold it or kept it ..
@@JJKid-yw7vk It’s up to you to verify if something is stolen or not and if you are in possession of stolen property yes you can be charged with possession of stolen property regardless if you are the one that stole it or not. I’m not saying anything bad about the guy yes good for him he returned it but if he did not and was caught with it then yes he would be charged with possession of stolen property that is how the law works
@@Oksure420 one thing is knowing it’s stolen and keep it ..the man had no idea it was stolen when he bought it ..as soon as he knew it was stolen he did in fact return it so how are you gonna charge someone for that ..
Did the guy keep it no so what charges would he be facing since he didn’t keep the stolen merchandise ...