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11-25-2006, 06:37 AM #21
Man if that isn't a bite in the butt. I hope that the police find out who is behind it.
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11-25-2006, 10:34 AM #22
Insurance will not pay when the premises were unsecured. It will fall to the liability of the other business owner since he is the tennant sub-leasing. The landlord told the other store operator to fix the adjoining door several times because it was his son who broke it in the first place. To boot, there are only 2 non-ex-felons working (drunk and stoned most of the time) in the other business (under the table) and the other business operator is 2 months behind in rent and uses the access to run and hide like a scared little girl whenever the landlord comes around to collect her money. The cop who took the initial report said cut and dried case entry could be gained only by the employeee only section of the other business while the card shop wasn't in operation. There is 100% no doubt whatsoever the thief will be busted within a day or two- the thing is- he will go entirely scott-free if the dude rolls on the guy he sold to. He is an Oliver Twist styled Fagin enlisting his little gang of Artful Dodgers to do his bidding. Time to fry a big fish!
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11-25-2006, 03:02 PM #23
Thats just horrible, as if there isn't already enough corruption in the hobby already with fake card makers, patch fakers and just total haters. Hope to God that he can recover his goods and that the thief and next door store owner get their just desserts.
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