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Author Topic: [BOUNTY] Info leading to criminal arrest in ASIC Theft. Escrow via John K.  (Read 4429 times)
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July 07, 2013, 08:17:14 AM
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Instead of going crazy with security, why not get your equipment covered by your homeowners insurance? A camera won't do you any good if your house catches fire or floods.
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July 07, 2013, 03:19:10 PM
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Instead of going crazy with security, why not get your equipment covered by your homeowners insurance? A camera won't do you any good if your house catches fire or floods.

Yes, I highly recommend anyone with expensive mining equipment do this. I would, but I no longer have anything to insure.

For those interested, I received a settlement from my standard insurance policy that doesn't come close to replacement cost. Standard insurance policies have limits on single items and items used for business. To avoid frustration and extreme disappointment, insure each if your miners for replacement cost and lost income.

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July 07, 2013, 03:21:33 PM
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Where was Josh when this happened? Does he have an alibi?

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July 07, 2013, 04:11:26 PM
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Pirate@40 lives in this area right?

He does, or he did at some point. I purchased a 5970 from him a couple years ago. I'm not sure if he would move up from pass through ponzi to breaking into someone's home, but anything's possible.

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July 08, 2013, 06:30:25 AM
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Wow... I wish all the best to you. Speaking as a criminal justice student, the majority of burglaries are by people you know. But being that you listed the unit before your house was broken into, that really leaves open the possibilities. Could you describe the break in? Was it through a window, door, wall? Did they go straight for the unit? How did they know where to find it? Did they search the rest of the house? How do you know it was at 10:10am? Neighbors see a suspicious car? I have so many questions...







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.

Sweet, you've now let everyone know you have guns inside your house. So if I wanted to rob I would just wait untill you leave and then do the deed, pick up some nice weapons as well.
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