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David A. Goldfarb

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I discovered today that all the doors in our department office were jimmied (summer at the university--not too many people around). I reported it to security, and they've since found another department office broken into. Fortunately so far, and very oddly, the offices don't seem to have been ransacked, and the only thing that anyone can find that was missing was about $10 in change. It's going to cost a good deal more than that to replace broken locks and repair the doors, but it's really strange that someone would take the risk of breaking into at least 8 offices and would leave behind all the computers, printers, CD players, things like fountain pens, etc., and would just take petty cash. It's not as if professors are likely to keep cash in their desks.
 

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I sympathize with you. Years ago, I had a break-in and lost all my large format equipment and all my old Nikon F equipment. They would have cleaned out my apartment but I came home while they were there and they left all the big items in a pile outside the back door when they ran away. What was worse, the bastards then knew my schedule. They came back exactly one week later and took everything they missed the first time. Oddly enough, my neighbor discovered one of my tripods and a camera bag full of filters and odds and ends (but no cameras or lenses) under his back steps about two weeks later. Total horror story!

One bit of advise--don't let the insurance company screw you. I had to fight with mine over the replacement cost of some of the oldest equipment. We finally settled on a reasonable compromise.
 

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So sad...I can't imagine what you're going through. Glad to hear everyone is safe, and that you didn't say they took all your finished prints and negatives as well! Sorry I can't offer any advice. I'll be one of the many on APUG who are feeling your pain.

Murray
 

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That sucks!

I know...Been there, done that, seen that movie...entire coin collection gone into some addict's veins...

I'll keep the list printed and handy when I'm trolling ebay.

That reminds me to update my insurance policy...

Glad that no one was hurt.

Joe
 

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djklmnop said:
Psychologically, I still need to recover a bit. The paranoia is still embedded in me for now.

It takes time.

We were broken into three years ago while we were out of town. The guy was caught while still in the house and nothing was stolen just taken into evidence (sometimes worse than it getting stolen) since he had stuffed the items into one of my backpacks. My wife has not gotten over it. Just recently, two days ago, she had a long talk with her aunt and told me last night she finally felt like she put things into perspective and could start moving on. She amazed herself last night by not getting up in the middle of the night to make sure all of the doors were locked.
 
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