Bob Loblaw
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Good luck with your recovery.
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Couldn't agree more.MOFNY said:You are one the good ones, Hive. I'm so sorry buddy. I hope you nail these scumbags.
kdailey4315 said:I'm in. I'll add them to my daily eBay searches. Were your cards and jewelery the only thing they touched as if they knew exactly where it was or was everything trashed?
ajbraves25 said:kdailey4315 said:I'm in. I'll add them to my daily eBay searches. Were your cards and jewelery the only thing they touched as if they knew exactly where it was or was everything trashed?
Very good question. If that is the case that specific areas were searched, it is somebody you know, and very well. Have the police dusted for prints? Chances are they could be in the system for jobs/background checks not just for past crimes. Good luck
Ill check ebay as well. I always do a newly listed search. Atleast 4 or 5 times a day.
~AJ
" The good part for you, pawn shops are forced to give back stolen property 'mancini79 said:Check all pawn shops in a 60 mile radius. That would be the easiest place to drop off the loot. It's quick money and they will take anything. The good part for you, pawn shops are forced to give back stolen property.
Yes they are. Pawn shops cannot sell stolen items, it's called fencing. If a item is found to be stolen it is confiscated by the local police and returned to the rightful owner. This is why pawn shops take a lot of steps in trying to determine if something is stolen before buying or giving a loan. They lose out on any money paid for stolen items as well as the item.nosterbor said:" The good part for you, pawn shops are forced to give back stolen property 'mancini79 said:Check all pawn shops in a 60 mile radius. That would be the easiest place to drop off the loot. It's quick money and they will take anything. The good part for you, pawn shops are forced to give back stolen property.
uh.... no they are not.
Rickzcards said:Yes they are. Pawn shops cannot sell stolen items, it's called fencing. If a item is found to be stolen it is confiscated by the local police and returned to the rightful owner. This is why pawn shops take a lot of steps in trying to determine if something is stolen before buying or giving a loan. They lose out on any money paid for stolen items as well as the item.nosterbor said:" The good part for you, pawn shops are forced to give back stolen property 'mancini79 said:Check all pawn shops in a 60 mile radius. That would be the easiest place to drop off the loot. It's quick money and they will take anything. The good part for you, pawn shops are forced to give back stolen property.
uh.... no they are not.
Do you not know how to read? They had to give her stuff back. Are you retarded or just always have to go against whatever someone says. They initially told her she had to pay to get it back but by law she doesn't.nosterbor said:Rickzcards said:Yes they are. Pawn shops cannot sell stolen items, it's called fencing. If a item is found to be stolen it is confiscated by the local police and returned to the rightful owner. This is why pawn shops take a lot of steps in trying to determine if something is stolen before buying or giving a loan. They lose out on any money paid for stolen items as well as the item.nosterbor said:" The good part for you, pawn shops are forced to give back stolen property 'mancini79 said:Check all pawn shops in a 60 mile radius. That would be the easiest place to drop off the loot. It's quick money and they will take anything. The good part for you, pawn shops are forced to give back stolen property.
uh.... no they are not.![]()
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