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The day I bought stolen goods
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1022234" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>Laptop stolen from my office at work (despite being Kensington locked to the desk in a locked office which could only be entered from another office - ex-security guard who had keys) turned up at one of those (CC the maroon one). Complete with asset tag and some of the original MP3 files I had loaded on still on it under my profile (which was an option on logging on). Got it back when we threatened them with the police. All went very quiet after that despite it not being the only bit of stolen kit the bloke had pawned there with his own ID.</p><p></p><p>I admit to buying old DVDs and CDs from places like that but anywhere that asks you for ID when you are buying anything over R100 suggests you will likely be traced and informed the goods were stolen at some point or other</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1022234, member: 17918"] Laptop stolen from my office at work (despite being Kensington locked to the desk in a locked office which could only be entered from another office - ex-security guard who had keys) turned up at one of those (CC the maroon one). Complete with asset tag and some of the original MP3 files I had loaded on still on it under my profile (which was an option on logging on). Got it back when we threatened them with the police. All went very quiet after that despite it not being the only bit of stolen kit the bloke had pawned there with his own ID. I admit to buying old DVDs and CDs from places like that but anywhere that asks you for ID when you are buying anything over R100 suggests you will likely be traced and informed the goods were stolen at some point or other [/QUOTE]
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