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Old 11-03-2009, 06:50 AM
Jorge Torralba
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Default Stolen camera registry

iCAMERAdb.com (Internet Camera Database) formerly known as
RegisterYourCamera.com is a free online service for registering your
photographic equipment and the brainchild of former Intel software
engineer who is an avid photographer. The site is intended to provide
a robust classifieds section, a searchable registry of stolen
equipment and a growing reference database of equipment.
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Old 11-05-2009, 10:54 PM
Mustapha Crap
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Default Re: Stolen camera registry

"Jorge Torralba" <jorge.torralba@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:eab7e393-69ce-4d78-bc17-7102aae3b3fd@z3g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> iCAMERAdb.com (Internet Camera Database) formerly known as
> RegisterYourCamera.com is a free online service for registering your
> photographic equipment and the brainchild of former Intel software
> engineer who is an avid photographer. The site is intended to provide
> a robust classifieds section, a searchable registry of stolen
> equipment and a growing reference database of equipment.


That's for these cretins that leave an expensive camera kit on the seat of
an open topped car and hold their hands up in surprise when they get back to
the car & the kit has gone.


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Old Yesterday, 04:35 PM
Allodoxaphobia
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Default Re: Stolen camera registry

On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 22:54:58 -0000, Mustapha Crap wrote:
> "Jorge Torralba" <jorge.torralba@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eab7e393-69ce-4d78-bc17-7102aae3b3fd@z3g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>> iCAMERAdb.com (Internet Camera Database) formerly known as
>> RegisterYourCamera.com is a free online service for registering your
>> photographic equipment and the brainchild of former Intel software
>> engineer who is an avid photographer. The site is intended to provide
>> a robust classifieds section, a searchable registry of stolen
>> equipment and a growing reference database of equipment.

>
> That's for these cretins that leave an expensive camera kit on the seat of
> an open topped car and hold their hands up in surprise when they get back to
> the car & the kit has gone.


By the time one buys a camera -- uses it for _any_ length of time -- has
it stolen -- and reports the crime, that same make and model camera is
obsolescent and for sale on eBay for 25% of the price you paid for it.

The Real Loss would probably be the memory card(s)........
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Old Yesterday, 10:05 PM
GMAN
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Default Re: Stolen camera registry

In article <slrnhgdhbn.3ls.bit-bucket@shell.config.com>, Allodoxaphobia <bit-bucket@config.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 22:54:58 -0000, Mustapha Crap wrote:
>> "Jorge Torralba" <jorge.torralba@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:eab7e393-69ce-4d78-bc17-7102aae3b3fd@z3g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>>> iCAMERAdb.com (Internet Camera Database) formerly known as
>>> RegisterYourCamera.com is a free online service for registering your
>>> photographic equipment and the brainchild of former Intel software
>>> engineer who is an avid photographer. The site is intended to provide
>>> a robust classifieds section, a searchable registry of stolen
>>> equipment and a growing reference database of equipment.

>>
>> That's for these cretins that leave an expensive camera kit on the seat of
>> an open topped car and hold their hands up in surprise when they get back to
>> the car & the kit has gone.

>
>By the time one buys a camera -- uses it for _any_ length of time -- has
>it stolen -- and reports the crime, that same make and model camera is
>obsolescent and for sale on eBay for 25% of the price you paid for it.
>


And most lilely the camera you find on ebay for the 25% of the original price
is yours that was stolen!

>The Real Loss would probably be the memory card(s)........

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