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tonyoliver

  • Posts: 614
Re: Thieving
« Reply #40 on: September 02, 2009, 10:17:44 pm »
if she thought for one second you stole it the cops would be on yer door by now its a CON

Martin-Swinscoe

  • Posts: 275
Re: Thieving
« Reply #41 on: September 03, 2009, 06:49:19 pm »
if she thought for one second you stole it the cops would be on yer door by now its a CON
I'd have thought they'd have been knocking the front door down with a sledge hammer at 6am in the morning.
As i see it the lad has been accused. We've forwarded his phone number mobile & landline, gave them the addresss of where we both live. surley it can't get any easier "police work" than that... and still they haven't been round ???

gordonswindows

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Re: Thieving
« Reply #42 on: September 04, 2009, 12:10:02 pm »
phone the Police no question

we clean windows .....they investigate

they will either clear your lad or recover the ring

its not about trust, it is about doing the right thing for everybody involved
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simon knight

Re: Thieving
« Reply #43 on: September 05, 2009, 12:29:01 pm »

Out of interest Martin what's the ring supposed to be worth? Is it a bit of Ratners £50 crap or a pukka emerald and diamond set in platignum ring worth £1000s ?

GWCS

Re: Thieving
« Reply #44 on: September 05, 2009, 01:14:54 pm »
if she thought for one second you stole it the cops would be on yer door by now its a CON
I'd have thought they'd have been knocking the front door down with a sledge hammer at 6am in the morning.
As i see it the lad has been accused. We've forwarded his phone number mobile & landline, gave them the addresss of where we both live. surley it can't get any easier "police work" than that... and still they haven't been round ???

for a ring? nah, they have better things to do.

No proof of theft, no witnesses, nothing the police can or will do without proof.

There not gonna come round to ask did you take the ring? they will simply make a report as per.. and then the custy can make an insurance claim at leave it as that - maybe question the lad IF they have something to go on.




Martin-Swinscoe

  • Posts: 275
Re: Thieving
« Reply #45 on: September 05, 2009, 10:17:10 pm »

Out of interest Martin what's the ring supposed to be worth? Is it a bit of Ratners £50 crap or a pukka emerald and diamond set in platignum ring worth £1000s ?
the custy reckoned he bought it for £150 thirty years ago and in his own words "God knows how much it's worth now"...............
Still not heard a thing off the police

alanwilson

  • Posts: 1885
Re: Thieving
« Reply #46 on: September 06, 2009, 05:18:07 pm »
is there even any record of this ring ever existing??

Its a tough dilemna, you want to believe your lad and back him up, yet at the same time you need to keep your custy happy.

If your customer bought it for £150 thirty years ago then why haven't they got it in a safe.

Try to remember what the average wage was 30 years ago but certainly £150 was a hell of a lot of money then.
I've never been to bed with an ugly bird but I've woken up with loads!

simon knight

Re: Thieving
« Reply #47 on: September 06, 2009, 05:58:40 pm »
is there even any record of this ring ever existing??

Try to remember what the average wage was 30 years ago but certainly £150 was a hell of a lot of money then.

Bloody good point.

This missing ring scenario is getting smellier by the second!