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01-22-2013, 12:51 AM #31
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01-22-2013, 12:57 AM #35
- Join Date: Nov 2011
- Location: Brisbane, Australia
- Age: 37
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Straaiiiiiiight onto that man
Locate every single place possible for her to sell it, give them pictures of the watch and tell them that you have informed the police
DO NOT tell them how much its worth, chances are the girl who stole it doesn't know either.
Make sure they know its worth alot, but if you come right out with 9k, there is nothing stopping a dodgy pawn shop owner from buying a $9000 watch from a teenager for a couple hundred...กิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิิ
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01-22-2013, 12:58 AM #36
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01-22-2013, 12:59 AM #37
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01-22-2013, 01:04 AM #38
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01-22-2013, 01:06 AM #40
go to house, tell her to return it. foot in doorway so she can't close it. then start calling police if she doesn't. by the time cops investigate it will probably be gone.
Friday night. Date night in Miami. Every night is a date night in Miami, and everyone's having sex. But for me, sex never enters into it. I don't understand sex. Not that I have anything against women, and I certainly have an appropriate sensibility about men, but when it comes to the actual act of sex, it's always just seemed so undignified. But I have to play the game.
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01-22-2013, 01:19 AM #41
Do not tell anyone the real value of the watch! (Except the police)
And be very diplomatic with her, as accusing someone of thievery without proof can be quite tricky. I know all signals point to her, but still be careful. Also, talk to her about that "60$ watch her mother got as a present" or something.
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01-22-2013, 01:20 AM #42
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01-22-2013, 01:23 AM #44
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01-22-2013, 01:28 AM #47
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01-22-2013, 01:32 AM #48
OP why the phuck is it your job to sort this mess out? your sister should be sorting it out. You have nothing to do with it also what if she has stolen it and denies it, what will you do? Thats right, nothing. Because you cant do anything. Relax and dont get so pumped up about this chit.
yours faithfully,
Arrie Kashik
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01-22-2013, 01:33 AM #49
who gives a fuk srs
russian grl sounds alpha
this is what happens when insecure poverty wealthy ppl try to live beyond means and get expensive watches that they can't afford
you should only be getting 9k watches if you can afford to lose it and be NASFG about it, file a claim and eat a g-note
lol at you trying to intimidate with buddies***molec crew***
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01-22-2013, 01:34 AM #50
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01-22-2013, 04:41 AM #51
- Join Date: Jan 2013
- Location: Sydney, the place to be., NSW, Australia
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Just got back from police station and filed report. First though we went to the girls work (we as in me and my mate) and spoke to her and my sister. I told her calmly, my mum's watch has gone missing and we've reported it as stolen. We've given a statement to police and they've asked for the names of all people who have been inside our house in the last 48 hours. I said it was police procedure to get your details and they may ask you questions etc...
The girl looked at me as though she was about to cry and said "you're joking right" (mouth open in shock)... She then said yes of course they can have my details etc...
I don't know if it was a legit reaction or planned (srs). Some people are natural liars and can pull the biggest shifties...
Fukin ridiculous, I'm worried that if this girl is innocent, I'm going to ruin my sister's friendship, however my sister could be friends with a thief. FUK!
Girl has 3 older brothers that are just crazy. Imagine 3 russian guys born in Australia, yet still speak in Russian as though it's their first language... They aren't "connected" they are just Russian.. and well yeh..
Yes it is insured, however insuarance companies are kunts. We just read up on the policies and in one of the clauses it's not counted as "theft" if the person was invited into the home (srs).
So FYI for all Aussie brahs with insured valuables, if some kunt is dying of thirst and you offer him water and bring him into your home, and he steals your valuables
brb not covered, you invited him in.
Stupid.
Watch was an anniversary present from my dad 3 years ago, he has past away so the watch means a fukload to my mum you fukin kunt.
And no, we are not "poverty wealthy" - did you just make that up dick head?
Chestbrah on speed dial...
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01-22-2013, 04:48 AM #52
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01-22-2013, 06:13 AM #57
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