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eroswebmaster 09-22-2003 06:53 AM

My family was robbed yesterday.
 
Sad truth is that it was my sister's fault.

We went swimming for a couple of hours, we put all of our valuables into the middle console of the car, but my sister did NOT lock her door. She got distracted as she was getting out.

Anyway we lost, 2 cell phones, $60.00 cash, credit cards, licenses, social security cards, and she lost a brand new watch.

So I guess it's safe to assume that even before my nieces are old enough to apply for a credit card their credit will be ruined by some low life piece of trash who will probably use their social security cards to steal their identity.

JamesK 09-22-2003 06:55 AM

thats fucked up bro

I hope you find the thief and get the chance to cut his throat

com 09-22-2003 06:56 AM

only if you're dumb enough NOT to cancel the cards

*edit*

and report the soc cards stolen

eroswebmaster 09-22-2003 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by com
only if you're dumb enough NOT to cancel the cards
Naw that was the first thing we did, and of course the cell phone #'s, and everything else will be taken care of today. :(

DarkJedi 09-22-2003 06:57 AM

sorry to hear that, but it was your own fault:

#1. rule - always lock everything.
#2. rule - never leave valuables in a car

eroswebmaster 09-22-2003 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DarkJedi
sorry to hear that, but it was your own fault:

#1. rule - always lock everything.
#2. rule - never leave valuables in a car

#1 already admitted to that.

#2 wasn't really an option.
Nowhere else to store it, and since it's an Isuzu Trooper no trunk.

Scott McD 09-22-2003 06:59 AM

People are scum but what distracted her so much she forgot to lock it knowing that all that stuff was in the car ??

eroswebmaster 09-22-2003 07:00 AM

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Originally posted by Scott McD
People are scum but what distracted her so much she forgot to lock it knowing that all that stuff was in the car ??
Would you believe putting her watch away in a "secure" place? LOL

TheFLY 09-22-2003 07:06 AM

Hmm... is it possible to get a new SS# ? LOL... I don't think it's possible -- you're branded for life kinda like a cow...

eroswebmaster 09-22-2003 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheFLY
Hmm... is it possible to get a new SS# ? LOL... I don't think it's possible -- you're branded for life kinda like a cow...
Nope not possible. I really hope these idiots don't do anything to fuck up my nieces lives...they are only 17 and 11, not even really out of the gates so to speak, and it would be horrible if they were already branded with bounced checks, outstanding bills , etc.

Sure that stuff can be corrected, but it's a nightmare dealing with the credit reporting agencies.

TheFLY 09-22-2003 07:10 AM

Freedom is another word for nothing left to lose.

TheFLY 09-22-2003 07:26 AM

When I go out I only have 3 things --

ID, Debit card, house key, and maybe some cash and I keep them in a paper clip.

That's it :)

I only have 3 bills. Internet, rent, and phone. Shortly I will eliminate my phone and internet services -- I'm about to go full-time wireless so all I have to do is cut one check to my landlord. :1orglaugh

Hue G. Pness 09-22-2003 07:29 AM

What are you doing rolling around with your Social Security cards and leaving them in cars and such. That's a pretty important document to just leave laying around in a car locked or not.

plexer 09-22-2003 07:29 AM

Oh man that sucks.. Call your insurance co.. That shit maybe covered!

:(

PR_Phil 09-22-2003 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by eroswebmaster


Would you believe putting her watch away in a "secure" place? LOL

:1orglaugh

Sorry to laugh man, it's shitty news, just sounds like something my sister would do!

eroswebmaster 09-22-2003 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Hue G. Pness
What are you doing rolling around with your Social Security cards and leaving them in cars and such. That's a pretty important document to just leave laying around in a car locked or not.
I have no idea why she had their social security cards. Mine was not in my new wallet, but I do carry it with me at all times.

Just an old habit I guess, I have had to present it on more than one occassion in the past when doing business etc.

eroswebmaster 09-22-2003 07:35 AM

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Originally posted by NWPhil


:1orglaugh

Sorry to laugh man, it's shitty news, just sounds like something my sister would do!

Dude you have no idea.

There was another time about 3 or 4 years ago.

I'm driving MY car.

We pull into an office depot parking lot and she reaches over and grabs my keys.

I ask her what she's doing and she says..."I didn't want you to leave them behind."

So I get out of the car and we go shopping.

As we approach the car I ask for the keys...she has this grin on her face and says..."quit kidding."

I tell her I'm not I don't have the keys, she took them out of the ignition.

She says....well when you asked what I was doing with them I put them back into the ignition.

This is of course as I am getting out of the car and shutting the door assuming the entire time she still had them in her hand . :helpme

american pervert 09-22-2003 08:18 AM

my understanding is to never carry your ss card for that very reason..... a ss is not a valid form of id anyways... there is no pic on it.

abdab_1 09-22-2003 08:20 AM

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Originally posted by eroswebmaster




#2 wasn't really an option.
Nowhere else to store it, and since it's an Isuzu Trooper no trunk.

Whats a trunk?

Herb Kornfield 09-22-2003 08:25 AM

trunk - also known as a boot or a bonnet....

who 09-22-2003 08:25 AM

I want to steal boneprone's identity.

who 09-22-2003 08:26 AM

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Originally posted by Herb Kornfield
trunk - also known as a boot or a bonnet....
No, a bonnet is a hood.
Maybe not so for volkswagens however...

adultwebware 09-22-2003 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by eroswebmaster
Sad truth is that it was my sister's fault.

...
Anyway we lost, 2 cell phones, $60.00 cash, credit cards, licenses, social security cards, and she lost a brand new watch.
...



Ohh shit, be aware of any fraudulent activity with your SSN's :glugglug

hope your IDs were in a safe palce?..

I'd better rent a bank safe cell to put all cash and stuff there before going anywhere to hang off.


p.s. Or buy an armoured car :ak47:


:)

GrimShawn 09-22-2003 09:20 AM

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Originally posted by eroswebmaster
So I guess it's safe to assume that even before my nieces are old enough to apply for a credit card their credit will be ruined by some low life piece of trash who will probably use their social security cards to steal their identity.
Dude bro I'm really sorry to hear about that, sucks, people are just stupid

As far as the SS card, just report them stolen and get it sorted it, not that big of a deal

beemk 09-22-2003 09:27 AM

did you ask wherever you were if they had security cameras?

LeeNoga 09-22-2003 10:15 AM

Thats sad to hear but a good lesson learned that your sister will carry with her the rest of life....

Sorry man, hope today is better.

detoxed 09-22-2003 10:19 AM

No matter what you say, you didnt get robbed.

foolio 09-22-2003 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheFLY
Hmm... is it possible to get a new SS# ? LOL... I don't think it's possible -- you're branded for life kinda like a cow...
Actually, yes it is. I got a new one last year. You just have to show somebody got ahold of your card or is trying to commit fraud with it.

C_U_Next_Tuesday 09-22-2003 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheFLY
When I go out I only have 3 things --

ID, Debit card, house key, and maybe some cash and I keep them in a paper clip.

That's it :)

I only have 3 bills. Internet, rent, and phone. Shortly I will eliminate my phone and internet services -- I'm about to go full-time wireless so all I have to do is cut one check to my landlord. :1orglaugh

the simple life :thumbsup

(¤¤)»»»»»»Þ 09-22-2003 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheFLY
Freedom is another word for nothing left to lose.
gee thats catchy ,, they should let some drunk lady make a song about that.

wizz 09-22-2003 11:52 AM

:BangBang:

TheFLY 09-22-2003 01:02 PM

Don't think of it as theft -- think of it as a charitable donation :Graucho

TheFLY 09-22-2003 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by (¤¤)»»»»»»Þ


gee thats catchy ,, they should let some drunk lady make a song about that.

Yeah I guess freedom is another word for nothing left to lose and everything left to gain :1orglaugh

eroswebmaster 09-22-2003 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by detoxed
No matter what you say, you didnt get robbed.
and please pray tell why not?


Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Quote:

b (1) : to remove valuables without right from (a place)

MicroChick 09-22-2003 02:02 PM

Guys, you can get a new social security number. I don't know what is involved, but my bank suggested I get a new one when I told them that I had been hacked, and somebody had my SS#, and lots of personal ID info they stole.

The last thing I want to do is change it. You can contact the 3 main credit bureaus and work with them. Get advice from your bank, and call the Social Security office. They have an 800 number.

Identity fraud is rampant. Welcome to the New World Order!

LiveDose 09-22-2003 04:09 PM

I don't remember the last time I was in a car where each person locked their own doors...

Sorry to hear about that situation...

peaceful 09-22-2003 07:18 PM

I lost my stuff too dude. Over $1000. Digitial camera, palm pilot, and dreamcast.

The office door cannot be closed without locking it and I lost my key so I leave it open thinking that in US crime doesn't pay.

It seems to me in US, when an act is NOT victimless government don't give shit. They just ramble about pornography but they don't slaughter thieves. When a little boy fuck a hot woman, they cry it is not victimless. WHen that same boy got beaten up in school, they don't care. I've been victim of fraud my self. Cops don't arrest this shit.

Sly_RJ 09-22-2003 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by peaceful
I lost my stuff too dude. Over $1000. Digitial camera, palm pilot, and dreamcast.

The office door cannot be closed without locking it and I lost my key so I leave it open thinking that in US crime doesn't pay.

It seems to me in US, when an act is NOT victimless government don't give shit. They just ramble about pornography but they don't slaughter thieves. When a little boy fuck a hot woman, they cry it is not victimless. WHen that same boy got beaten up in school, they don't care. I've been victim of fraud my self. Cops don't arrest this shit.

You lost $1.5k worth of property because you didn't take preventive measures. You probably have no evidence or clues as to who stole your goods.

What exactly would you like the police to do?

HEARTBREAKER 09-22-2003 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DarkJedi
sorry to hear that, but it was your own fault:

#1. rule - always lock everything.
#2. rule - never leave valuables in a car

i agree!!!http://www.addis-welt.de/smilie/smil...er/aadrien.gif

rowan 09-22-2003 09:34 PM

How many people have a car with central locking, and actually check to make sure that all doors are locked properly when they leave it? What happens if an actuator quietly fails?


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