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Topic: Introduction and diving items were stolen  (Read 1972 times)

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oceansniper

  • Sand Dab
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  • Location: Santa Clara
  • Date Registered: Dec 2010
  • Posts: 20
thank you all for the advice.
I'd check for craiglist and local pawn shop.

It's just feel awful that someone went through my stuff and took them,  It feels like  i have been violated..

I dont know if  I should pursue further or just forget about it and move on..

This week weather looks promising...


CGN-38

  • Del Valle Storm Trooper
  • Sea Lion
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  • Survivor Del Valle FnC 09'
  • Location: Felton, CA. (In the Redwoods)
  • Date Registered: Mar 2005
  • Posts: 3652
 You should make a report, maybe call your insurance and see what if any coverage you might have for some small amount of reimbursement?  The insurance will need a police report though.  I would call them anyway, chances are there aware of break-ins in your area and if they happen to get lucky and bust the A-holes maybe there stupid enough to still have your stuff?  If the police have a list of your stuff, well maybe you can get some of it back.


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