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    I can't believe after getting home from dinner someone had the Gaul to break into my apt and steal all my possessions even my sons. I mean all my razors and I had some great ones. The tv, the gaming console, the highchair and stroller I hope the cops catch the guy and illhave to call every pawn shop and antique shop to keep a eye out man that chaps my a$$. So Im not sure what to do but I'm glad no one got hurt

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    That Sucks. Agreed it is good that you all are allright. What goes around, comes around. Possesions will be replaced. Better to be you than the thief. Hang in. I know it is tough now, but will be better later!
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    Sorry to hear. But glad to hear no one was hurt. Things can be replaced. Life cannot
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    You have my sympathy, we were B&Ed once years ago. That was bad enough but dealing with the insurance adjuster was like being raped a second time. Main thing is that everyone is safe and you will eventually reacquire the your possessions. It will take a while to get over it though.

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    So sorry. Hope the perp rots in jail

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    Make use of the lost and found post we have at the top of the forum.

    Sorry for your loss.
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    Sorry for your loss. Know it won't help this time but home alarms really do work. If you live in-town the police respond almost instantaneously. Might want to look into them.

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    I would get a alarm but I live in a apt

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    Sucks,sorry
    Keep an eye on the bay for related sales within your local,easy to do.

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    I am very sorry to hear this.

    A thing that a lot of folks put off or don't think of is to keep a record with sales proof and pic's
    of items you bring into your house above and beyond your normal insurance coverage and update
    possessions with your insurance company. Straight razors or whatever you accumulate keep up
    with insurance information. Re-model upgrades need to be noted as well. Art work, etc. I have my
    insurance agent around once a year to watch and note as I provide the information for coverage.
    He verifies that he has seen what ever the objects are makes sure they are in my policy above
    and beyond the normal $ amount allowed for household goods. Just a thought.

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