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June 21, 2013, 11:32:01 PM
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It's possible they contacted someone who you bought from recently on ebay with a bullshit story about needing your address for something.

Try contacting them through your feedback and purchase history as only a seller you've bought from would have your address.

Worth a shot at least, hope you find them and bring the f**kers to justice. If they happen to fall down the stairs a couple dozen times on the way we'll understand :-)
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June 21, 2013, 11:44:21 PM
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For those of you with ASICs on order, or coming in soon, be careful! There are criminals out there willing to break into your house and take your property. It's easy to forget how much this hardware is worth, and what people are willing to do, when you paid a fraction of the current value.
Well in that case...

I would like everyone to know that the State in which I currently reside in has a castle doctrine. I keep a Glock 19 under my pillow, a Mossberg 500 loaded with 00 Buckshot next to my bed, a revolver in my desk, multiple rifles around my house, and a Makarov in my car. All of my firearms are always loaded. I am well trained, and equally skilled in all of my firearms. I will not hesitate.

OK. This is just a little crazy.

It's money, man. Don't shoot somebody over some money. It's one thing to defend yourself and another entirely to kill a man over some fucking hardware.

Criminals deserve jail time, but could you live with yourself for being the sort of person who is so covetous that he'd kill over money? How would you feel? What about the court fees and potential civil penalties when the family sues the shit out of you?

You don't know why he's stealing it, either. Maybe he's got a sick kid. You don't know - how would you feel if you shot a man dead who was desperate to get treatment for his son?

If you're going to shoot an unarmed intruder, at least make it the lower leg.

I have no feelings for liars & thieves.Especially thieves,if I catch someone breaking into my car or house,I WILL SHOOT them,if they die,no great loss  Angry

Its not about the money,its about protecting ones self & family.In most cases during a breakin/carjacking these lowlifes will KILL YOU & have NO remorse...........................

CrazyGuy,I wish you the best of luck & hope you "get your man"  Cool

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June 21, 2013, 11:45:58 PM
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For those of you with ASICs on order, or coming in soon, be careful! There are criminals out there willing to break into your house and take your property. It's easy to forget how much this hardware is worth, and what people are willing to do, when you paid a fraction of the current value.
Well in that case...

I would like everyone to know that the State in which I currently reside in has a castle doctrine. I keep a Glock 19 under my pillow, a Mossberg 500 loaded with 00 Buckshot next to my bed, a revolver in my desk, multiple rifles around my house, and a Makarov in my car. All of my firearms are always loaded. I am well trained, and equally skilled in all of my firearms. I will not hesitate.

OK. This is just a little crazy.

It's money, man. Don't shoot somebody over some money. It's one thing to defend yourself and another entirely to kill a man over some fucking hardware.

Criminals deserve jail time, but could you live with yourself for being the sort of person who is so covetous that he'd kill over money? How would you feel? What about the court fees and potential civil penalties when the family sues the shit out of you?

You don't know why he's stealing it, either. Maybe he's got a sick kid. You don't know - how would you feel if you shot a man dead who was desperate to get treatment for his son?

If you're going to shoot an unarmed intruder, at least make it the lower leg.

I have no feelings for liars & thieves.Especially thieves,if I catch someone breaking into my car or house,I WILL SHOOT them,if they die,no great loss  Angry

Its not about the money,its about protecting ones self & family.In most cases during a breakin/carjacking these lowlifes will KILL YOU & have NO remorse...........................

CrazyGuy,I wish you the best of luck & hope you "get your man"  Cool

I once had my car done, on returning to my car I saw the door open, glass on the floor and a pair of legs sticking out....
So I run up power kicked the door on him and pinned him down..

Turns out to be a tramp (who came by after the breakin) getting an apple I had left on the back seat ..


Best we dont go around shooting people ay.. Wink

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June 21, 2013, 11:47:34 PM
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Who knows you have it and your address?
Have them spied and sort it out
Ask a professional detective dosn't look like an impossible investigation to me....

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June 22, 2013, 12:37:44 AM
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You would be able to hire a pro for a period with the bounty, might be worth a shot if all other avenues dry up. I would certainly make enquiries for people that specialise in finding stolen property. One that thinks outside the box?
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June 22, 2013, 01:18:18 AM
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My advice:  Beat the crap out of who stole your Avalon...don't listen to these tree hugging, hippy-hipsters...they are push-overs in real life Smiley

I was robbed last august of 4 cell phones, a digital camera, and a laptop.
It was my neighbor who I invited over to my party.  I had known him for 1+ years prior to this happening.

Anyway long story short...I called my stolen phone and the guy answered and said "Hello?".  I then knew it was him.   After spending one hour looking for him, i found him trying to trade the stuff for heroin.   I confronted him and he said it was his stuff and then he threatened me.  
I lost it, beat the crap out of him, threw him through the drug dealer's window and sent him to the hospital for 2 days.


Looking back on it...it was great to beat up a scumbag.  I got my stolen property back as well.  On the other-hand...I almost killed the guy and the police thought I was the criminal until they realized he had robbed me.   I could have gotten charged with a felony / misdemeanor on my record for $1k of stolen stuff.  This could have affected my future job prospects for the rest of my life.


Moral of the story:   If you are gonna fight and beat the crap out of someone...Run away after you do it...and Please make sure its the right person.  Police are a pain in the ass to deal with.  Finally, sometimes its just better to let it go.  
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June 22, 2013, 01:26:19 AM
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Man people are amazing I wish you the best with this. Hopefully someone will come through for you and this should helps others be on the lookout for this type of crap.
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My advice:  Beat the crap out of who stole your Avalon...don't listen to these tree hugging, hippy-hipsters...they are push-overs in real life Smiley

I was robbed last august of 4 cell phones, a digital camera, and a laptop.
It was my neighbor who I invited over to my party.  I had known him for 1+ years prior to this happening.

Anyway long story short...I called my stolen phone and the guy answered and said "Hello?".  I then knew it was him.   After spending one hour looking for him, i found him trying to trade the stuff for heroin.   I confronted him and he said it was his stuff and then he threatened me.  
I lost it, beat the crap out of him, threw him through the drug dealer's window and sent him to the hospital for 2 days.


Looking back on it...it was great to beat up a scumbag.  I got my stolen property back as well.  On the other-hand...I almost killed the guy and the police thought I was the criminal until they realized he had robbed me.   I could have gotten charged with a felony / misdemeanor on my record for $1k of stolen stuff.  This could have affected my future job prospects for the rest of my life.


Moral of the story:   If you are gonna fight and beat the crap out of someone...Run away after you do it...and Please make sure its the right person.  Police are a pain in the ass to deal with.  Finally, sometimes its just better to let it go.  


Haha, I ran through the scenario in my head a few times while I was waiting for someone to take the bait off my doorstep last week. It usually involved me catching him with a surprised look as he shook the empty BFL box, then applying a firm rear-naked choke for 8-12 seconds. The next 30 minutes would be me letting him go in and out of consciousness as I systematically break each of his major limbs. This of course was a grandiose plan and in actuality I would probably hog tie him after the first choke, then turn him over to the police. I'm not a mean person and everyone deserves a second chance.

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My advice:  Beat the crap out of who stole your Avalon...don't listen to these tree hugging, hippy-hipsters...they are push-overs in real life Smiley

I was robbed last august of 4 cell phones, a digital camera, and a laptop.
It was my neighbor who I invited over to my party.  I had known him for 1+ years prior to this happening.

Anyway long story short...I called my stolen phone and the guy answered and said "Hello?".  I then knew it was him.   After spending one hour looking for him, i found him trying to trade the stuff for heroin.   I confronted him and he said it was his stuff and then he threatened me.  
I lost it, beat the crap out of him, threw him through the drug dealer's window and sent him to the hospital for 2 days.


Looking back on it...it was great to beat up a scumbag.  I got my stolen property back as well.  On the other-hand...I almost killed the guy and the police thought I was the criminal until they realized he had robbed me.   I could have gotten charged with a felony / misdemeanor on my record for $1k of stolen stuff.  This could have affected my future job prospects for the rest of my life.


Moral of the story:   If you are gonna fight and beat the crap out of someone...Run away after you do it...and Please make sure its the right person.  Police are a pain in the ass to deal with.  Finally, sometimes its just better to let it go.  


Haha, I ran through the scenario in my head a few times while I was waiting for someone to take the bait off my doorstep last week. It usually involved me catching him with a surprised look as he shook the empty BFL box, then applying a firm rear-naked choke for 8-12 seconds. The next 30 minutes would be me letting him go in and out of consciousness as I systematically break each of his major limbs. This of course was a grandiose plan and in actuality I would probably hog tie him after the first choke, then turn him over to the police. I'm not a mean person and everyone deserves a second chance.

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^^ sometimes its better to live in a rough neighborhood. The thief gets an ass kicking and gets robbed shortly after leaving youre house and the guy who robbed him will try and sell it back to you when you get home from work not knowing its youre stuff!

Its like youre paying for a unsaid bounty! lolz

 

 
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June 22, 2013, 03:19:45 AM
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For those of you with ASICs on order, or coming in soon, be careful! There are criminals out there willing to break into your house and take your property. It's easy to forget how much this hardware is worth, and what people are willing to do, when you paid a fraction of the current value.
Well in that case...

I would like everyone to know that the State in which I currently reside in has a castle doctrine. I keep a Glock 19 under my pillow, a Mossberg 500 loaded with 00 Buckshot next to my bed, a revolver in my desk, multiple rifles around my house, and a Makarov in my car. All of my firearms are always loaded. I am well trained, and equally skilled in all of my firearms. I will not hesitate.

OK. This is just a little crazy.

It's money, man. Don't shoot somebody over some money. It's one thing to defend yourself and another entirely to kill a man over some fucking hardware.

Criminals deserve jail time, but could you live with yourself for being the sort of person who is so covetous that he'd kill over money? How would you feel? What about the court fees and potential civil penalties when the family sues the shit out of you?

You don't know why he's stealing it, either. Maybe he's got a sick kid. You don't know - how would you feel if you shot a man dead who was desperate to get treatment for his son?

If you're going to shoot an unarmed intruder, at least make it the lower leg.

Literally the worst advice on this topic I have EVER seen. Lethal force is lethal force, in the eyes of the law. If you're going to deploy lethal force, you'd better have good justification for it. If you're shooting to wound, you demonstrate that you did not feel threatened, and therefore were not justified in shooting. And even if you didn't feel threatened at the time, you may very well quickly find yourself on the other end of a weapon that you didn't realize he had.

Breaking and entering is a violent crime. Same category as rape, assault, etc, etc.

If somebody is violent enough to break into your home, you'd be wise to bank on the idea that they're violent enough to be armed and dangerous. Shoot to stop the threat. That means, at minimum, a controlled pair, center of mass. If that doesn't do the trick, move up and put one to the head. Rinse, repeat as necessary until 'threat' drops.

If you go intentionally shooting at people's legs/feet, the DA will have a field day with you!

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For those of you with ASICs on order, or coming in soon, be careful! There are criminals out there willing to break into your house and take your property. It's easy to forget how much this hardware is worth, and what people are willing to do, when you paid a fraction of the current value.
Well in that case...

I would like everyone to know that the State in which I currently reside in has a castle doctrine. I keep a Glock 19 under my pillow, a Mossberg 500 loaded with 00 Buckshot next to my bed, a revolver in my desk, multiple rifles around my house, and a Makarov in my car. All of my firearms are always loaded. I am well trained, and equally skilled in all of my firearms. I will not hesitate.

OK. This is just a little crazy.

It's money, man. Don't shoot somebody over some money. It's one thing to defend yourself and another entirely to kill a man over some fucking hardware.

Criminals deserve jail time, but could you live with yourself for being the sort of person who is so covetous that he'd kill over money? How would you feel? What about the court fees and potential civil penalties when the family sues the shit out of you?

You don't know why he's stealing it, either. Maybe he's got a sick kid. You don't know - how would you feel if you shot a man dead who was desperate to get treatment for his son?

If you're going to shoot an unarmed intruder, at least make it the lower leg.

Please tell me you are kidding! If you have a sick kid, you don't go breaking into other people's homes stealing their Avalon Bitcoin mining machines! What is he gonna do? Mine Bitcoins for a week, and then sell them on MtGox (which takes another week)?
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If somebody is violent enough to break into your home, you'd be wise to bank on the idea that they're violent enough to be armed and dangerous. Shoot to stop the threat. That means, at minimum, a controlled pair, center of mass. If that doesn't do the trick, move up and put one to the head. Rinse, repeat as necessary until 'threat' drops.

I prefer a triple tap directly. Don't need to even aim for the head. Maybe even quad tap. The fifth one, if needed would be point blank to make sure the threat really has stopped and won't get back up to murder you and leave your family without a father.

If it goes to court, you have self-defense laws. But at least you are alive, and you might be able to attend your son's graduation.

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I prefer a triple tap directly. Don't need to even aim for the head. Maybe even quad tap. The fifth one, if needed would be point blank to make sure the threat really has stopped and won't get back up to murder you and leave your family without a father.

If it goes to court, you have self-defense laws. But at least you are alive, and you might be able to attend your son's graduation.
Lol one maybe two bullets is self defense. 5 will get you in trouble.

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I prefer a triple tap directly. Don't need to even aim for the head. Maybe even quad tap. The fifth one, if needed would be point blank to make sure the threat really has stopped and won't get back up to murder you and leave your family without a father.

If it goes to court, you have self-defense laws. But at least you are alive, and you might be able to attend your son's graduation.
Lol one maybe two bullets is self defense. 5 will get you in trouble.

The average number of rounds fire in a police shooting ... 17. 

Responsible gun owners should know the laws related to self defense, castle doctrine, stand your ground, etc in their state.

If you genuinely believe that your situation does not requrie lesthal force then 1 shot is just as wrong as 5.  If your situation requires lethal force then it requires lethal force until the target is no longer a threat.  That means aim center mass and shoot until target ceases to be a threat, has left the area, or you run out of ammo.

Speaking as an 11 year Army Veteran shooting with a pistol under combat conditions is difficult.  Even trained Police Officers rarely hit one in 12 shots.  The first thing that happens is you will get a shot of adrenaline likely the largest and most intense dose of adrenaline you will experience in your life.  The bad news is this causes peripheral vision to fade, fine motor skills (like aiming and trigger squeeze) to be degraded and a sensation of time operating at a increased speed.  Many soldiers in firefights will believe it lasted 10-15 minutes only to find out only find out it was 90 seconds.

It can be very difficult to make an assessment under combat conditions if a target is still a threat (and self defense is combat).  If they are still a threat and you hesitate trying to determine if you landed two hits or not it may be the last mistake you make.

Positively identify the threat (make sure the intruder is really an intruder).
Aim center mass (no stupid "shoot him in the leg" nonsense landing body shots is tough enough).
Shoot to stop the threat (continue to engage the target until is no longer a threat).
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Laws in Texas are geared towards homeowners. I am armed and prepared to defend with deadly force but I'm hoping it wouldn't get to that. I'd prefer to choke the individual until police arrive.

Criminals tend to visit when you are not home anyways. My best advice is to do like I've done and get an alarm system and closed circuit video cameras. Many of you may be expecting to receive expensive miners shortly and the best way to keep them in your possession is to be proactive in securing your home.

I'd also recommend purchasing additional insurance for your miners. Regular home insurance policies usually have limits on single items like computers or devices used for business and they are always looking for a way to weasel out of full coverage. My Avalon was classified as a business device, which is covered but limited to a certain amount which doesn't even come relatively close to replacement cost.

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July 07, 2013, 01:46:43 AM
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Did you happen to have other items listed for sale on eBay at the same time as your Avalon? It could be that the thief bought one of your other items to get your address.
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July 07, 2013, 02:06:29 AM
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Look at the addresses to whom you sent to or received packages from on eBay. It's probably the dude who lives near you.
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