
01-28-2014, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by badgeguy
This is a note from my friend: "That besides priceless family pins that were stolen... Both of your friends personal badges from their F&S were stolen along with the Keys.. And most if their honor pins... PBK. ODK etc were stolen as well ... And they never dreamed after this long that anything would surface.... And are now hoping that this might lead to the recovery of their own original badges... How would they/GC feel if their original badge was stolen ? Anyone would want their original badge back... and this is the first time in over 14 years we have ever had any hope of that ever happening!"
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Originally Posted by badgeguy
The same seller who when asked by the KKG historian to "donate" the pins was told to put on a bid like everyone else??
As far as the other stuff that is not stuff from my friend. The keys so far are they only things to have shown up after all these years, as for the other stuff stolen who know of any of that is still around, it may have already been melted down.....these obviously were kept because someone, whoever obtained these from the person who stole them in the first place must have thought they'd be worth something someday......
I just hope if anyone else were in this situation that there would be others willing to try and help.
Thanks
BG
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Originally Posted by badgeguy
No, I have absolutely no interest in these pins, EVEN if they weren't stolen!
Yes the seller is not the one who stole these pins (as far as I know) you are are right that the police need to handle this. But the timing will be close and if they can't have the auction ended in time, then whoever the high bidder is, may be out of the pins and the money should the police find that these are the pins in question......
Police in a small town may not act as quickly as police in a bigger city, and this certainly isn't a "major heist" and it's up to that police dept to handle it in their way.
I just wanted to alert people to this situation incase there are any others out there who may be dealing with the same thing.
I am full aware if how eBay works, and that can sometimes be the problem! If someone does get badges or jewelery stolen, and someone else lists it, then all the other people who start bidding on these items have no way of knowing what the situation is.
The fact of the matter is that my friend alerted me to a situation in the so called 11th hour because they were not looking for their badges be user they had no clue they still existed....hoped, but not expected.
I am just trying to help a friend....nothing else.
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Originally Posted by badgeguy
Because insurance companies cannot deal with eBay, only the police can....if they get to it in time or better, if eBay gets the message in time to do something about it.
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Originally Posted by badgeguy
So if this is the case then why am I being targeted in reference to the old 1885 pin?? I'm sure the Keepers were able to get it according to your post!
But, that is a discussion for another thread....
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