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November 04, 2004

My Tablet's Gone

My Tablet PC is gone.  I think it was taken from my car in St. Louis last week, but I didn't notice until the next day.  Insurance company won't replace without a police report -- the problem is, though I believe it happened when I was getting gas (and all of my windows were down), I can't say for sure.  I've written here and there about how crucial the tablet has become to my practice and now it is gone.  Anyone out there have an extra Tablet they'd like to give me?  I'm really bummed.

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I say file the report anyway. I'd figure the gas station has video surveillance and might have captured this on tape (along with maybe hopefully the guy's car/license plate).

Out of curiosity, what gas station was this? (I live in St. Louis..)

I'm so sorry. My husband commutes by train and I live in fear for his Tablet sometimes. He loves it. Good luck with the insurer.

Matt, that bites. Sorry you became a victim to a thief. I hate having things stolen from me.

Al Nye
www.alnyethelawyerguy.typepad.com

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