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That's the only thing pissing me off.... oh wait, and that I'm scared of the fucker finding my address in my planner and doing a nice robbery |
Damn, hell of a day you have had.
Good luck for the future.. |
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I'm pretty positive and life is pretty good in general. I'm just incredibly sleep deprived, wearing borrowed clothes and out a lot of money from some punk ass mother fucker. |
it was probably some junky or crack head. don't read too much into it. what they couldn't sell they just threw in the trash. you're not dealing with a james bond villan here ...
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I think you are worrying too much, chances are a smash and grab guy breaking car windows and taking bags is not going to take the time to find your address, and try to go into what you are describing as an apartment building.
Too many possible witnesses, etc, and too many other "bags left in cars to grab" I am not trying to make light of your situation at all, sucks when your space get violated, just the chance of the theif showing up at your place is really small. |
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But it's just very scary when someone has all of your personal information. "Err on the side of caution" and that kind of thing..... |
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An ounce of prevention, kind of thing.... |
once your locks are changed you have nothing to worry about.
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Get a friend to kick your door in and say the robber has been to your apartment. Pretty sure the landlord will change the locks then.
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i'd rather wear no underwear than a neighbors underwear.. actually i find underwear not even necessary 99 percent of the time...
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just hang a scary looking voodo doll front of your door
50% chance noone will enter your house |
Wearing neighbours underwear.. thats awesome! I wish I had neighbours like you! Oh yeah and you can return them without washing them too please :) LOL!
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The underwear was a gift..... I bought some new ones today after showing up to work looking basically homeless from wearing huge frumpy sweat pants |
That really sucks and I can understand you being paranoid. My son lost his house key and I didn't feel safe until we had all the locks changed and the chances of someone finding and knowing where the key was very slim
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Change the locks and goodluck
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Sorry to hear that.
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I know where you're located and the thought that comes to mind is it's some sandal wearing homeless guy who doesn't give two shits, probably lives in a hut like most people there also..
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9 times out of 10 when a thief steals a purse, they just take the cash, credit cards, things of value they can pawn or sell and toss the rest in the nearest dumpster. They are looking for the immediate payoff. Pretty sure you have nothing to worry about. I have had two purses stolen in my life (one even had a certified copy of my birth certificate in it) and I have never had anyone try to break into my home from it.
You can always get some fake security system stickers and put them all over your door. That should deter any crackhead from kicking the door in. |
That all sucks :( I hope you will get back your stuff ... take care of yourself!
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You might even consider changing your cell phone number. If it's not just some junkie looking for a quick buck you could be in for some serious stalker shit.
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You are in LA. What part of the beach did you park?
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Sorry to hear this, hope it gets resolved to your benefit.
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You also really think that they should rekey the front door and issue new keys to everyone in the building, because of your negligence? Here's some disconcerting news, it's probably not the first time the main apartment key was stolen. I guess that's why you also get a lock on your apartment door. Feel safer? Just go home already and quit trying to suck sympathy out of GFY... So your purse got stolen, deal with it. Don't turn it into a crazy paranoia episode. |
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