#40103968 STOLEN

Posted by: Heather

#40103968 STOLEN - 07/10/2002 18:48

No, I didn't leave it in the car.

I had my purse snatched (in [censored] Scardale of all places) with my empeg and one remote in it. So if there are any of you who do watch the auction sites, please keep an eye out for a 60GB with a face plate that lights up blue under a neon red lens. The remote has a rhinestone daisy glued over the menu button.

Or if anyone notices someone selling an empeg and a black chanel backpack (SN 4332004 on the bag) simultaneously, please let me know.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 07/10/2002 18:55

Aw, jeez, I am so sorry to hear that. My deepest sympathies.

Remember to contact support directly, and let us know how things go.
Posted by: Laura

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 07/10/2002 19:23

Most purses are thrown out close to the scene after the wallet is taken. They usually just want the money and credit cards. Maybe it will turn up, they might not have even noticed anything else in there.
Posted by: lockuplever

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 07/10/2002 20:00

I bought more than one empeg when sonicblue had the blow out sale. I was more concerened with support, (Sorry Rob and David, at the time I didn't realize that I didn't need to be concerned) now I am worried about theft. I am sick and tired of hearing these stories.
Good luck with your recovery efforts!!
Posted by: 303

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 07/10/2002 21:13

Still got your empeg?

You know what some fucker did to it the other day?

What?

Fuckinī keyed it.

Oh man, thatīs f.ucked up.

Tell me about it. Ihad the goddamn thing in storage three years. Itīs out five fuckinī days-five days, and some dickless piece of s.hit fucks with it.

They should be fuckinī killed. No trail, no jury, straight to execution.

I just wish I caught īem doinī it, ya know? Oh man, Iīd give anything to catch īen doinī it. Itīa been worth him doinī it, if I coulda just caught īem, you know what I mean?

What a fucker!

Itīs chicken s.hit. You donīt f.uck another womanīs empeg.

YOU DONīT DO IT.

Itīs just against the rules.

Posted by: loren

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 08/10/2002 00:27

MAN. Purse AND empeg at once. If your wallet was in there, i can't imagine a worse feeling... if i'd have lost my wallet and empeg in one day, it would have been a million times worse... the empeg is replaceable, and hopefully so was everything in your bag. Hopefully this guy didn't know what the hell he got and will be dumb enough to pawn it or auction it. Check the pawn shops in the area and like Laura mentioned, check the dumpsters and garbage... that's exactly what happened when my mothers purse got snatched, they grabbed the wallet and tossed the purse in the trash.

Ugh. I feel your pain. Good luck recovering it.
Posted by: Heather

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 08/10/2002 19:00

MAN. Purse AND empeg at once. If your wallet was in there, i can't imagine a worse feeling...

Wallet, car keys, cell phone, everything I had on me except my cigarettes.


Two suburban gangstas driving a yellow IS 300. They weren't after cash. This was entertainment.

However, the good news is they mugged the wrong person (I know pretty much every cop in Scarsdale) and did so right in front of a security camera that had just been installed, that no one remembered existed until about 4 or 5 hours later. The owner of the car was arrested in the middle of the night last night (in a very noisy fashion that woke the entire neighborhood I'm told).

Mom and Dad are very proud of little junior. He's on probation. Since there were two of them involved, and there were injuries involved, to both my friend Mike and I (very minor), it's a C felony. He'll most likely get to enjoy that fine involuntary butt lovin' our prisons are famous for. He finally turned over on his friend this afternoon, and I just got back from identifying the second one.

Hopefully the stuff will turn up (it wasn't in any dumpster within 2 miles, they were all searched yesterday afternoon) since they're searching the second kids house now. The purse and all of it's contents are worth over $4000, so search warrants weren't a problem. I'm actually feel better in my situation than yours, since I'm sure no mugging is ever this thoroughly gone over unless it's a cops friend or relative, even in a place like that where cops generally do nothing but hand out speeding tickets and bust kids for drinking.

I just really want my stuff back. Almost all of it was discontinued (phone, bag, wallet, empeg). And I hate the DMV.

The worst part about it was I was having a really great day up until that point.
Posted by: acurasquirrel_

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 08/10/2002 21:17

Dont ya love when people get caught? When I was young and had a booming system a few guys I know tried to steal it. Like your thieves they were young and stupid. Instead of breaking the window and poping the trunk that way they tried to pry open 2 door and the trunk with a hammer causing 3 grand in damage. Well here is the good part my next door neighbors dog (inside dog) was awoken by the pranksters who woke up its owners who called the police the police were there in 2 min and blocked the guys into my coldesaq(sp?). They were all arrested and spent a night in jail and had to pay back my insurnace company. As much as a pain as it was it was almost cool to see this punks get busted.
Posted by: number6

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 08/10/2002 21:42

In reply to:


coldesaq




cul-de-sac is the word you're after.

Posted by: acurasquirrel_

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 08/10/2002 22:18

dammit I knew it I was just to burnt out to think about it Computer science test in about 7 hours
Posted by: loren

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 08/10/2002 23:06

YES! That is awesome. I wish i'd have known some cops in Berkeley, i'm sure the jokers who did my car over weren't that bright and could have easily been caught, especially since i had at least 2 witnesses who could ID him and his car.

That's great... i'm glad you at least caught the bastards, and i hope you get your beloved empeg back!!
Posted by: TommyE

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 09/10/2002 00:58

French word or what??

Norwegian : Blindvei

TommyE
Posted by: tfabris

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 09/10/2002 06:24

That's fantastic, Heather. So glad to know that they caught the perps. That's one piece of "closure" that many victims never get. I'm very happy for you.

Good luck on recovering your stuff.
Posted by: avatarTX

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 10/10/2002 17:51

In a different thread I recently mentioned my house being broken in to. I know what you must be feeling now, after your punks were caught. Its the same feeling I want to have but dont think I will. I think my punk/punks got away clean.

My guy had my empeg in his hands. I know because I had it hooked to my PC when I left. When I came home it was on the floor with most everything else I own. He simply did not know what it was and dropped it. I am lucky in that regard..

He took some of the obvious stuff but left other things I would have taken in a heartbeat. And some things he took I scratch my head and wonder why the hell he took that?! That part confuses me. Either he was stupid, rushed, or.. well .. stupid I guess.

In any event, I am glad your punks were caught. Kick them in the nuts for me!
Posted by: Heather

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 10/10/2002 18:58

That's fantastic, Heather. So glad to know that they caught the perps. That's one piece of "closure" that many victims never get. I'm very happy for you.

Good luck on recovering your stuff.


The empeg has been recovered. I can't have it back yet, but it's safe and sound and powers up fine. As a matter of fact, most of it was recovered. Except the girly things like the purse, wallet(credit cards were found, drivers licence is gone), mirror, phone (it's pink with hello kitty and hearts on the face, no man wants that). Which means one of their girlfriends has it, or one of them is secretly a drag queen.

I'm sure none of this would have been done if I didn't give the cops all that free food for a few years.

By the way, what was the original price of the 60Gb model?
Posted by: jimhogan

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 10/10/2002 19:07

The empeg has been recovered.

Excellent, excellent, excellent.

Now to call my cable provider to see if I can get the Involuntary Butt Lovin' Channel.

(I'm not really that cruel but your vengeful description of this cracked me up. Enjoy!)
Posted by: lockuplever

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 10/10/2002 22:24

By the way, what was the original price of the 60Gb model?

I believe is was $1999.
Where's the faq master when you need him?
Posted by: tfabris

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 10/10/2002 23:01

drivers licence is gone

So now some punk's underage girlfriend is buying liquor with your ID. Greeeeeat.

Where's the faq master when you need him?

Having a life, thank you very much.

Besides, I don't remember what the prices were.
Posted by: pgrzelak

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 11/10/2002 05:34

Having a life is a good thing.

It was originally $1999 for a Mark 2_ with 40GB of storage. The 60's weren't offered until later, but were at the same price point.

The problem to watch for now is identity theft. I know people who have been nailed with this, and it is not fun. There was enough information between the driver's license and credit cards to make life miserable in the wrong hands. You *might* want to put a warning out to the credit reporting agencies, letting them know your wallet / data was stolen. They can put a hold on your information, so that any new requests would be immediately flagged for posssible fraud.

Granted, it doesn't sound like the thieves were smart enough to do this themselves, but it is very easy to sell the numbers to people who can, especially if your driver's license was not recovered.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 11/10/2002 06:09

    phone (it's pink with hello kitty and hearts on the face
Based on your other posts, I wouldn't have pegged you as a girly-girl. You're confusing me.
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 11/10/2002 18:10

So now some punk's underage girlfriend is buying liquor with your ID. Greeeeeat.

If she's lucky, that's all it will be...

If not, then in a month or so the police will be at her door with arrest warrants for all the unpaid traffic violations the thief ran up in her name.

Even though the credit cards were recovered, you need to have then all cancelled and re-issued. The thieves have enough information about you now to go on an internet spending spree with just those numbers.

See if you can do the same with the drivers license.

tanstaafl.
Posted by: FireFox31

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 12/10/2002 10:47

Glad to hear you got your empeg back. And with a quick turn around time too. Good luck with the identity theft issue. This whole thread leads me to another thing for another topic...
Posted by: Heather

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 13/10/2002 21:32

(I'm not really that cruel but your vengeful description of this cracked me up. Enjoy!)

I'm supposed to be a laugh riot when I'm pissed off. It annoys me. Nothing worse than someone laughing at you when you're already upset.
Posted by: Heather

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 13/10/2002 21:53

Based on your other posts, I wouldn't have pegged you as a girly-girl. You're confusing me.

Even after the whining about breaking nails during install?

Anyway, you're not the first, and won't be the last. The personality and the appearance don't exactly match. Most of the VW's I sold were over the phone or via email, so I'd see a lot of men with thoroughly confused looks on their face when they walked into my office. One guy George thought it was a joke. He went and asked like 4 people if that really was the girl on the phone, as it took about 4 months to find him a car we spoke often. He wasn't expecting a girly girl either.

The new boss is confused also. Since I was hired as eye candy (less than 3 minute interview before the job offer, no resume, no references, told the guy with the first desk by the door to move so I could sit there, and a whole lot of other unusual circumstances), he was surprised by the fact that I insisted on a stick shift for a demo (got a CTS, butt ugly, but so sweet to drive). Was even more dumbfounded to find out I was actually competent at my job too.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 13/10/2002 22:00

so that means you're hot.
Posted by: Heather

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 13/10/2002 22:03

If not, then in a month or so the police will be at her door with arrest warrants for all the unpaid traffic violations the thief ran up in her name.

Even though the credit cards were recovered, you need to have then all cancelled and re-issued. The thieves have enough information about you now to go on an internet spending spree with just those numbers.


God I hope the bitch is stupid enough to get pulled over in that area and use my license. It would most likely be recognised (unusual last names can be a good thing). I want my [censored] backpack and wallet back.

The credit cards were all cancelled within a half hour of it happening. I spend too much time looking at other peoples credit reports to not have some paranoia about that. I also watched what happens when someone buys a new car with no money down using a medical insurance card and a drivers licence (all you need, your SSN is usually on your insurance ID card). Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax were all notified that day to look for any inquiries. The only people I didn't call immediately was voicestream. Someone was dumb enough to use the phone, which is what I was hoping for. I'm not being held responsible for those calls either.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 13/10/2002 22:04

Well, I'm glad to hear that you got a new job. Last I remember you'd quit with no real prospects. Of course, I got laid off and it took me a year to find a new job making way less. But I'm not bitter. Nooooo!
Posted by: Heather

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 13/10/2002 22:10


Well, I'm glad to hear that you got a new job. Last I remember you'd quit with no real prospects.


I'm a car salesman. It's a revolving door industry. Jobs are easy to come by since we really don't cost much since we work on comission. I actually quit two jobs in the past 2 months (I quit selling Mercedes after about a week and a half, co-workers all had large sticks up their asses). I was hired at this place within 3 hours of quitting.
Posted by: Daria

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 13/10/2002 22:23

Even after the whining about breaking nails during install?

I broke more nails during the Cincy meet (2) than during moving a few hundred pounds of equipment from Barnegat, NJ to Pittsburgh in the back of my minivan (0).

I decline to comment on whether I am a girly-girl.

(The hundreds of pounds of equipment was a large mechanical state machine. Railroads have cool toys.)
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: #40103968 STOLEN - 14/10/2002 01:22

(got a CTS, butt ugly, but so sweet to drive)

CTS... does that mean you're selling Caddys now?

The only people I didn't call immediately was voicestream. Someone was dumb enough to use the phone, which is what I was hoping for.

I had my credit card compromised when somebody hacked into the email of a business I had purchased from. The main thing this criminal genius did with it was make long distance calls from his home phone. Idiot!

tanstaafl.
Posted by: Heather

Nothing more beautiful... - 11/11/2002 21:04

than a sentencing hearing early in the morning!

#40103968 has returned safely home, and fuckwit #1 will learn the joy of the holiday season in prison if he serves out his full 90 days.

Can't wait to find out what hapens to his girlfriend and #2. I must remember the nice, alert bouncer who found my drivers licence at Christmas. Smart man.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Nothing more beautiful... - 11/11/2002 21:10

Woo!
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Nothing more beautiful... - 11/11/2002 21:20

Congratulations, Heather!
Posted by: genixia

Re: Nothing more beautiful... - 11/11/2002 21:23

Guinness time!

Posted by: Heather

Re: Nothing more beautiful... - 11/11/2002 21:27

Guinness time!

I prefer Stoli.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Nothing more beautiful... - 11/11/2002 21:34

Heather, make sure to email support and tell them the player was recovered.
Posted by: FireFox31

Re: Nothing more beautiful... - 11/11/2002 22:06

Phew, good deal. So, wait, the girlfriend tried to use your license to get into a club and ended up getting manhandled by a bouncer who subsequently took your license and returned it to you, thus leading you to the crooks? Good story (if, infact, that is the case).
Posted by: lectric

Re: Nothing more beautiful... - 11/11/2002 22:22

Woo Hoo!!! So refreshing to see justice done occasionally.
Posted by: tms13

Re: Nothing more beautiful... - 12/11/2002 08:22

I don't normally do this, but:
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Nothing more beautiful... - 12/11/2002 12:32

So, wait, the girlfriend tried to use your license to get into a club and ended up getting manhandled by a bouncer who subsequently took your license and returned it to you, thus leading you to the crooks?

ROFL, didn't I say that was going to happen? Earlier in the thread? That's just too cool.