Oh, RM, so sorry to hear of this! Yes, and with the economic troubles, too, this is not what you need (anytime, but particularly now). Thinking of you.
Oh, RM, so sorry to hear of this! Yes, and with the economic troubles, too, this is not what you need (anytime, but particularly now). Thinking of you.
That's really terrible. I hope they catch them. Glad they left the bikes!
Aw, that stinks. Hope the perps get what's coming to them.
Don't forget to change your passwords for anything that might've been on those computers...
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Thanks all.
You know just when you start to think that things are turning around, and it's going to be ok.... THIS happens! I just can't get ahead.
I have insurance, but with a 500.00 deductable, and only just over a 1k loss I'm thinking it's not even worth filing a claim for.
sigh.... theives just STINK!!
Do the burglars now have possession of your customer names, addresses, (homes of expensive bikes), and worse, credit card numbers? That's very scary.
Grrr..... I hope they're caught!![]()
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2007 Rodriguez Adventure/B72
2009 Masi Soulville Mixte/B18
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She said all the point of sale information was online, so it shouldn't be in the computer? It must be about identity theft, though, because anyone who has tried to hock a computer would know that you'd get more for it with the cables. (Or they're just stupid.) If they know how to mine the computer for information, they would already have cables.
Then it might be about the high-end bikes, too.
I'm sorry this happened. I would warn your best customers to be extra careful with their bikes.
Karen
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