Theft of items
MJ- I am sorry this has happened. It's absurd to think that customers will
simply "come and get it" in California, you need some practical direction. I
will do my best:
1) Yes, report to the LE jurisdiction in which you live. I would specifically
request an in-person response, not a phone report. Be ready with all
serial numbers and descriptions, and be sure to get a copy of the report.
You may also run into an officer who claims "it's not our jurisdiction". If
that happens, request that officer's supervisor and do your best to get a
report actually filed.
2) I'd try the same with the LE of jurisdiction where PSA is located.
3) I know of no public database with stolen sports items, I am sorry.
4) Fedex is horrible and does not care. I assume you made a claim over
their wonderful toll free number. Call them back and ask for the
warehouse manager where your package went, to call you directly. They
will not give you a warehouse phone number to call the manager, they
guard those numbers like they are Fort Knox. I'd make the
manager specifically aware so they can at least know the problem may
be inside their own walls.
5) If you have images and want to share them here, it's not a bad idea.
Lots of savvy collectors on net54, the more eyes the better.
These ideas will take time to complete- it sounds like those items are worth
the time.
Trent King
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