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Old 09-24-2006, 01:35 AM
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Originally Posted by KillarneyRose View Post
Yikes. I have the refrigerator magnet that I got from the plumber before he stole my rings in front of me and it doesn't mention that it's bonded and insured, but there is a state licensing number written on there.

I wonder if I could contact the Maryland Board of Plumbers (lol, or whatever the hell it is) and give them the licensing number. Maybe they'd have the insurance info?
It can't hurt. If they do have to provide insurance under state licensing:

-You contacted the company in good faith.
-You paid for the services in good faith, and have the receipt.
-The man they needed to investigate stole from you.
-Therefore, you should be compensated, preferably by finding out where the jewelry was pawned.

BTW, you'll probably be asked for a list of anyone and everyone who was in your house from the day you last saw the jewelry until the day you noticed it was gone. It's a good idea to have that list ready, and if it includes any strangers, interrogate them, also!
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