Thread: Burglary
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Old 23-04-2004, 13:40   #13
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Re: Burglary

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Originally Posted by homealone
sorry to hear about this, Nem, I feel for you - we had a 'sneak in' theft last year & the feeling of having been violated still hasn't gone away.

Thing is, we do have an alarm, but as we were in the house at the time, it wasn't on - and stupidly we left the back door unlocked .....

So my advice is to make sure all doors are locked, even if you are in the house - the toe-rag was in and out with my wifes handbag/phone/cards/keys in literally seconds.
How were your insurers about this - they can get really ****y about claims when doors are unlocked - even though on most policies, you are insured even if you do not lock the doors or windows!
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