A modern Grinch story
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 10:39 pm
So as those that are friends with my wife on Facebook already know, our house was broke into on Wednesday when my wife went to the grocery store. They stole a PlayStation 3, our TV, my bass guitar, all my PlayStation games, our Blu-Ray disks, our camera and my wife's jewelry. The jewelry was not replaceable and included family heirlooms, so that was probably the worst part of the loss, and could have been considerably worse if they took a few items, such as the video camera that we got at the birth of my first born that included video of both kids as babies that we have stupidly never backed up. The camera that did get stolen was recently backed up, and I don't think we're missing any photos, but it still sucks, especially trying to report things to insurance.
My personal sadness is that Desmond is REALLY excited about getting Little Big Planet 3 more than anything (he even dreamed about it last night is how excited he is), and I just thought how sad it would be to not be able to deliver on Christmas morning.
The police did fingerprinting and were unsuccessful as they said they found fibers suggesting that they were wearing gloves.
After talking with the home owners insurance and them dropping the bomb that they have $1000 deductible, it definitely crapped up life for us. However, after telling work and my wife telling people on Facebook, I have been amazed at the number of especially sweet people either offering replacements for us either to borrow or have, or just simply passing the hat (which we don't really need, but is very sweet). I've been especially moved at the generosity of people (including Aliantha...thank you very much for the offer, you sweet sweet lady), and makes my sour old heart toward humanity grow 3 times it's original size (or whatever it is from the Grinch story).
So something interesting happened today. Because Rock Band 3 has been my most used game probably of all time because of teaching me a few instruments (and not just the 5-button faux guitar), I have been working on it since I got it and nearly every week since. They no longer sell it on Amazon, and the price has been jumping up, so I figured I needed to find a copy ASAP before the price goes up even more and it gets harder and harder to find. I went to the GameStop site to find where they supposedly had it, and the first place I went, they did have a copy, but it was in the generic case. Because they were wanting the same price for it than if it did have the original case and booklet, I decided to pass.
Today, we had an errand nearby another store that had a copy of Rock Band 3, so we stopped by and they had the original case. I bought it, and mentioned that I was robbed to ask if they have info on the last several years of what I bought to prove proof of purchase for the insurance company who is asking for that info. He said we'd need to speak with corporate and was very sweet. I got back in the car, and as we were heading off to our errand, I looked at the booklet for Rock Band 3, and found an old business card of mine with my name on it. I used the back of it to track the progress throughout the game (see my insanity in the Rock Band 3 thread in video games). Also in the booklet was a list of songs I intended to download with the ones marked off that I did download, and my original receipt from buying the game.
We went back to the store, and I asked the guy I just spoke with if when they buy from people if they take any information from them. He said they do, and I explained why I asked. He said to speak with the store manager who would be in any minute. She showed up almost immediately after and after he explained to her what happened, she asked me when it happened, and I told her, and then she asked what other games were stolen, and I named what I could remember, and she said that it looks like they have a drivers license and address on record. They did not buy a PlayStation though because they don't buy systems unless they were complete, and that might have been what happened.
When we got home, we called for the person who is handling our case, and of course she isn't in on the weekends, and no other detectives are either, so we'd have to wait until Monday. We called the store manager back to just let her know where it stands, and she said that she has printed off the information and would let everyone know at the store what that is for.
I'm not really counting on getting anything back, but it would be nice. What I am interested in doing is busting the crap out of these bastards and hope they never do this to anybody else. That would be my Christmas wish this year.
My personal sadness is that Desmond is REALLY excited about getting Little Big Planet 3 more than anything (he even dreamed about it last night is how excited he is), and I just thought how sad it would be to not be able to deliver on Christmas morning.
The police did fingerprinting and were unsuccessful as they said they found fibers suggesting that they were wearing gloves.
After talking with the home owners insurance and them dropping the bomb that they have $1000 deductible, it definitely crapped up life for us. However, after telling work and my wife telling people on Facebook, I have been amazed at the number of especially sweet people either offering replacements for us either to borrow or have, or just simply passing the hat (which we don't really need, but is very sweet). I've been especially moved at the generosity of people (including Aliantha...thank you very much for the offer, you sweet sweet lady), and makes my sour old heart toward humanity grow 3 times it's original size (or whatever it is from the Grinch story).
So something interesting happened today. Because Rock Band 3 has been my most used game probably of all time because of teaching me a few instruments (and not just the 5-button faux guitar), I have been working on it since I got it and nearly every week since. They no longer sell it on Amazon, and the price has been jumping up, so I figured I needed to find a copy ASAP before the price goes up even more and it gets harder and harder to find. I went to the GameStop site to find where they supposedly had it, and the first place I went, they did have a copy, but it was in the generic case. Because they were wanting the same price for it than if it did have the original case and booklet, I decided to pass.
Today, we had an errand nearby another store that had a copy of Rock Band 3, so we stopped by and they had the original case. I bought it, and mentioned that I was robbed to ask if they have info on the last several years of what I bought to prove proof of purchase for the insurance company who is asking for that info. He said we'd need to speak with corporate and was very sweet. I got back in the car, and as we were heading off to our errand, I looked at the booklet for Rock Band 3, and found an old business card of mine with my name on it. I used the back of it to track the progress throughout the game (see my insanity in the Rock Band 3 thread in video games). Also in the booklet was a list of songs I intended to download with the ones marked off that I did download, and my original receipt from buying the game.
We went back to the store, and I asked the guy I just spoke with if when they buy from people if they take any information from them. He said they do, and I explained why I asked. He said to speak with the store manager who would be in any minute. She showed up almost immediately after and after he explained to her what happened, she asked me when it happened, and I told her, and then she asked what other games were stolen, and I named what I could remember, and she said that it looks like they have a drivers license and address on record. They did not buy a PlayStation though because they don't buy systems unless they were complete, and that might have been what happened.
When we got home, we called for the person who is handling our case, and of course she isn't in on the weekends, and no other detectives are either, so we'd have to wait until Monday. We called the store manager back to just let her know where it stands, and she said that she has printed off the information and would let everyone know at the store what that is for.
I'm not really counting on getting anything back, but it would be nice. What I am interested in doing is busting the crap out of these bastards and hope they never do this to anybody else. That would be my Christmas wish this year.