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it could always be worse though, just remember you are above ground! "always look on the bright side of life (whistle)" best of luck!!! |
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Barry,
Make sure you report your loss to the local Police Department. They maintain all transactions at pawn shops. And if these items were ever found anywhere, they will show up on their national computer system. And as others suggested, notify local card shops. Keep an eye on that large flea market that is near to you also. There are a couple of card guys that set up in there as well.
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A few things to consider...
A lot of storage companies are now mandating that you insure your contents. I had to go through this when I temporarily moved my stuff into a storage unit a couple years ago. If you have homeowner’s insurance, this will suffice their requirement but, if not, their goal is to sell you a policy. Check your storage contract and see if they charged you for insurance. As mentioned, check the local card shops. I, too, am from Houston and can provide you the names of some shops if you don't already have that information. Check the card shows. Also as mentioned, there are a couple of larger shows this month. A dealer friend of mine hosts a show once a month in Spring. His last show was this past Saturday, so that was before your burglary, but I can still ask him to keep his eyes open. Last, did you check with the storage facility to see if they had any surveillance film? Good luck on finding your cards. Last edited by vintagetoppsguy; 05-06-2015 at 09:26 AM. |
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The storage facility has cameras, but the "manager" laughed when I asked about footage and said the cameras are so bad they don't show anything. They can't even pick up license plate numbers coming in or out. The police came as well and said they are at this facility (which I am paying $200 a month for mind you) all of the time and don't even bother with the cameras. I do have insurance through the facility (my homeowner's deductible is really high given the value of my house) and I am sure the carrier will be a nightmare to deal with since I didn't keep an itemized list of cards.
Thanks again to everyone for your support and suggestions, especially someone you don't know. |
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That's great they were able to find the humor in it....at your expense of course
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Good luck on finding the stolen cards.
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I would think that if they rent the units as having 24 hour video protection and then the employees/police state that their cameras are useless you might have a case to get your money back due to services not being rendered. Probably not worth the fight or costs but it is just a thought...
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