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Old 05-06-2015, 05:24 PM
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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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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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Here is another idea...

I would go to the TriStar show end of the month. Get there early on Friday and get word to the dealers just in case these guys try and move them there.

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just out of curiosity, were the stolen items all cards of was there any autographed material/ baseballs, etc
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I would go to the TriStar show end of the month. Get there early on Friday and get word to the dealers just in case these guys try and move them there.

Best of luck

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I agree. I would certainly let folks at the Tri Star show know, if possible. Good luck in finding them.
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One thing that hasn't been mentioned, notify your local small auction houses too. Give or email a copy of the police report along with a good description. It seems to be gaining popularity as the way to unload stolen stuff. They tend to document consigned baseball cards as "2 binders of baseball cards". Makes it difficult to track down.
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