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    Break and enter

    Well, I'm camera-less, TV-less and a couple of computers short thanks to some low life's who broke into my house this morning. Jewellery, Hifi, macbook, Ipad, blah, blah, all gone.

    Not happy

    The D3 was in the garage and the keys on the desk. It's still here so at that's a plus.

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    The bastards dont care about personal photos etc that youll lose!

    hope you have good insurance mate, was there anything suitable for prints etc (I hope they got some!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    hope you have good insurance mate, was there anything suitable for prints etc (I hope they got some!)
    The crime seen tech turned up but no prints. Looks like they were wearing gloves.

    Being anal I do have all the serial numbers and general pics of all the rooms. Backups of all PCs kept at work. Hopefully RACQ will come through.

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    Those Barstools.
    Good luck and hope the insurance comes through without too many dramas. Glad to see someone backs up their stuff. You have just motivated me to do so.
    Glad they didnt take your vehicle.

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    Not good Mark.

    Not a nice feeling. Accross the road from me got done over in the half hour that the neighbour was out during the day.

    Time to get a pooch, buddy. Companionship, good times and generally bark alot at strangers.

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    Sorry to hear Mark

    hope the insurance comes good ...seems you still have a least 1 comp and good to see they didn't take the D3

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    dont let racq push you round, fight hard and stand your ground, they can be hard to deal with...

    sad news... maybe the supreme beings way of saying go nikon!
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    Unfortunately it is a reasonably common occurrence for the perpetrators to revisit the same property a couple of weeks later after insurance has replaced stolen goods with new ones.
    A good clue upon receipt of a replacement, deface it, etch your name or anything else, ensuring that the markings are easily visible to the thief and any possible later recipients. If it unattractive it is less desirable!
    Take precautions.
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    I agree with Col Coleman, get a pooch. We have one and nobody gets in the yard without her letting us know about it!!! Big enough too, she's a good old fashioned Aussie Cattle Dog/cross!!!

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    Never good to hear.

    Hopefully, Darwins Law will catch up with them.

    Might pay to have a look around a couple of the local second hand dealers in the area. Mind you, if they were smart enough to wear gloves, they may take the stuff out of the area. But it cant hurt to look.

    Oh, and get an alarm installed. I know a lot of people think they are worthless, but in 20+ years in the industry, the amount of B&E's at domestic prems with an alarm could be counted on both hands. And, you will probably find that your insurance company gives you a discount on your premium.

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