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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

426.0. "request for help tracking stolen Digital equipment" by ULTRA::OFSEVIT () Mon Nov 30 1987 16:37

        My house (in the Greater Boston area) was broken into last week, 
    and a number of Digital-owned items that I had on property pass were
    stolen. If anybody spots them offered in the Want Advertiser or
    anywhere else, I'd appreciate knowing about it so I can help the police
    track down the scum who did it.  Also, any suggestions about other
    places where these items are "traded" would be helpful, as well as
    other notes files where I can place this announcement. 
                                          
    	The items were a VT180 with RX180 drive, LA50, and DF03.  I
    have the serial numbers to cross-check any leads that I get.
    
    	Thanks.
    
    			David

    (Cross-posted in ASKENET, VT180, and SOAPBOX.)
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426.1 it's the MultiPlan they wanted !!REGENT::MERRILLForce yourself to relax!Wed Dec 02 1987 13:579
    I sympathize with you, but "el scummo" is going to have a hard time
    fencing that equipment!  I suggest you contact pawn shops in Boston
    and Worcester and see if any have ever taken-in computers! [And if
    they have, let me know - I wanna pawn some'o'my own!] 
    
    It'll probably wind up doing spreadsheets for drug dealers!
    
    rmm
    
426.2It only 8-bits, ain't it?FSBIC1::GOGRADYGeorge - ISWS, 262-8506Wed Dec 02 1987 14:366
    
    �    It'll probably wind up doing spreadsheets for drug dealers!

    Can VisiCalc handle numbers that large?
    
    :-)
426.3sureVAXRT::WILLIAMSThu Dec 03 1987 15:021
    they round off to the nearest $1K ;^))
426.4Contact Field Service - who knows.SSDEVO::EKHOLMGreg Ekholm, 'Cluster Adjuster'Fri Dec 04 1987 00:1713
    As all equipment will eventually break, I would suggest contacting
    Field Service. Someone will someday want the equipment repaired
    and serial number are one way of tracking equipment. Working in
    Field Service here in Colorado I know of a case where the Field
    Engineer went to a business/house to service some piece of broken
    hardware. When the person looked for the serial number and found
    none on any of the equipment the Engineer had to return for a part.
    At that time the proper authorities where called and additional
    questions asked of the present holder of the equipment.
    
    It's a long shot, but you asked for suggestions.
    	Regards
    	Greg
426.5So, what's the problem?JAWS::DAVISGil DavisFri Dec 04 1987 20:5810
    I would suggest contacting your insurance agent (homeowners?, Renters?)
    and file a claim.  Collect the money, buy a new system,
    and count your blessings.
    
    I wish someone would steal MY system so I could get a new one.
    It's good to rotate these things every so often and get
    new hardware, ya know?  (P.S....mine's NOT a VT180...sold that
    3 YEARS ago!)
    
    
426.6.0 says _Digital-owned_SERPNT::SONTAKKEVikas SontakkeMon Dec 07 1987 09:351
    
426.7BUNYIP::QUODLINGAin't no time to wonder why...Mon Dec 07 1987 18:396
        IF i is a VT180 it should have been fully expensed by now.
        Your CC Manager should be notified, and an insurance claim
        if appropriate, should be processed. 
        
        q