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![]() Administrator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) ![]() |
Just when my car was about to the point where I could sell it, I came out to find my window broken out, all my CDs gone, and my $3,000 company laptop gone.
![]() I was only home for 20 minutes or so too. I got out of class, came home to grab some files from my computer, armed the car, came back outside to the car 20 minutes later, unlocked it only to hear the alarm chirp four times instead of twice, indicating the alarm went off. So I walked over to the other side of the car, found a busted window, no CDs, and no laptop. I must've not heard the alarm because I was up at the house(150 feet or so away), and I was in my basement with my music blasting. So now it's gonna be another couple hundred dollars that I don't have to get this fixed. Plus insurance won't cover anything(because my parents don't care what happens to me.) I'm out 70 CDs or so, and I have no more company laptop. Who knows how they'll react to that at work. ![]()
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If you pay for your own car insurance and have fire & theft (or whatever it's called over there) I'm pretty sure you can claim stolen goods on that. My company covers all of our laptops under it's general insurance policy.. as well as company mobile phones, cars etc etc. They cannot make you pay for it unless they have reason to believe you stole it... then they have to go through the legal process and most likely fire you. GL man. |
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