Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/30

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Subject: Re: Stolen M2 [was [Leica] Re: ]
From: Javier Perez <summarex@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 16:19:54 -0500
References: <001201c04136$440fcee0$010000c0@tm> <39FBB246.4CD5FFAF@yahoo.com> <14844.26848.945505.623752@rosebud.alerce.com>

I've oftened wondered
Lets say that your camera pops up
after the person who bought it
or was about to buy it contacts
you. What happens then?
Is the equipment returned to you?
If so, by who?
Are the police called in?

Javier


George Hartzell wrote:

> Javier Perez writes:
>  > That really sucks.
>  > [...] there are other registries online but
>  > I don't remember where. [...]
>  >
>  > tm wrote:
>  >
>  > > Ouch! My father and my next-older brother went to a hospital in Castro
>  > > Valley, California [...]
>  > >
>  > > Terry
>  > >
>  > > leicar8@earthlink.net
>
> I think that the Stolen Equipment registry at photo.net gets a fair
> amount of traffic.  It'd be worth posting there.
>
>    http://www.photo.net/registry/
>
> g.


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Replies: Reply from Bill Satterfield <cwsat@cyberhighway.net> (Re: Stolen M2 [was [Leica] Re: ])
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