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    LOL yea i wouldnt steal anything of theirs but i hope none of my tools are gone, I have some real nice stuff buried under this stuff, anybody know what i could do if some stuff is missing?

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    It'd be your word against theirs. Honestly, I'd dig through their stuff to get yours and bring it in to your apartment until after the whole thing blows over...

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    Yea i cant, it is packed in the deep, i cant even see one box thats mine, they said all my stuff is at the bottom....

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    when they are taking the stuff out i would be there if you can or someone who knows what your stuff is as in these cases stuff can walk away a lot easier than you know. if you can i would switch the numbers and or key on the garage even now so they have to come to you to get their stuff so you can watch them do it and not take your stuff plus its your space. and your stuff was in it to begin with i would question the fact i might have the wrong unit, but i guess people just dont think like that any more.

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    you would think that when the new people seen tools and such in there they would have told the office, unless they thought they had a score of free tools.
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    yeah my point exactly. this is why i label and inventory most of the stuff i care about in case of issue like this and or theft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glock21 View Post
    you would think that when the new people seen tools and such in there they would have told the office, unless they thought they had a score of free tools.

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    I don't think that ripping off the people who were just unloading their stuff where they were told to, is the way to resolve the issue at all. Nearly every single place I've ever moved into has had stuff left behind.
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    God I hated living in apartments.

    I feel your pain man.

    The last place we lived at there was a guy that wasn't really right in the head. He always played with everyones kids out by the clubhouse. Anyway one day he tells me "this key opens all the storage units". Me thinking yeah right bub knowing his condition. So I thought why not take him up on his word and escorted him to our personal storage unit. Sure enough he puts the key in and opens the damn door. Turns out his dad was one of the maintenance guys there. Him and his son regularly went through peoples shit. We reported it and got some lame excuse and an apology.

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