Remember that nice van we used to have???
Dec. 25th, 2008 12:33 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The operative word is, of course, “used to”. Two words, operative two words.
My sweetie, looking out at around 9:30 AM to see how much snow we had to scrape off the van today, saw that there was nothing to scrape snow off of, woke me, and thus began my day of talking to
etc., etc., etc..
I'd looked out at the van last night (December 23rd), and all was well. On December 24th, Dave Eh?, our neighbour to the east, noticed the van in the drive as he left for work at 6:30 AM; Marion, our western neighbour, noticed that the van was not there at 7:30 AM.
The problem with the contents is that I'd been the sound guy for a Christmas party, and hadn't unloaded the van 'cause I really still need some help for that. As a result I had a small PA system left in the van, which is now missing. Mixers, amplifiers, speakers, CD player, microphones, stands, cables, gone.
Yes, I do realize that nobody was physically hurt, it was only stuff, and stuff can be replaced. But it was MY stuff, dammit. We'd spent a chunk of money on the car in the past year, planning to keep it for a while yet. And the audio gear had been collected over quite some time, picking carefully and choosing only good gear. Yes it was insured, but still...
Sigh...
My sweetie, looking out at around 9:30 AM to see how much snow we had to scrape off the van today, saw that there was nothing to scrape snow off of, woke me, and thus began my day of talking to
- the police,
- my insurance agent,
- the police (again),
- my insurance agent (again),
- three insurance claims people:
- one for the van itself (three times),
- one for its contents (once),
- one who answered the phone when one of the others was on another call,
- a bunch of car rental folks (some several times; try to imagine how hard it is to rent a car on Christmas eve, during a transit strike -- it's actually much harder than that),
etc., etc., etc..
I'd looked out at the van last night (December 23rd), and all was well. On December 24th, Dave Eh?, our neighbour to the east, noticed the van in the drive as he left for work at 6:30 AM; Marion, our western neighbour, noticed that the van was not there at 7:30 AM.
The problem with the contents is that I'd been the sound guy for a Christmas party, and hadn't unloaded the van 'cause I really still need some help for that. As a result I had a small PA system left in the van, which is now missing. Mixers, amplifiers, speakers, CD player, microphones, stands, cables, gone.
Yes, I do realize that nobody was physically hurt, it was only stuff, and stuff can be replaced. But it was MY stuff, dammit. We'd spent a chunk of money on the car in the past year, planning to keep it for a while yet. And the audio gear had been collected over quite some time, picking carefully and choosing only good gear. Yes it was insured, but still...
Sigh...
no subject
Date: 2008-12-25 06:38 am (UTC)And, yes, I can imagine how difficult it would be to rent a car right now.
I can only hope the thieves are stupid enough to try to unload the stuff somewhere in Ottawa or places you know in Mtl/Toronto.
no subject
Date: 2008-12-25 02:03 pm (UTC)I hope you do manage to get a rental and that the two of you are otherwise ok!
no subject
Date: 2008-12-26 08:36 pm (UTC)The van and the stuff should be distinctive enough to be found, with any luck. I hope that works out.
no subject
Date: 2008-12-27 05:53 pm (UTC)Oh, how I empathize.
Hope this situation improves rapidly, in some way or another.
What make of van was it again?
no subject
Date: 2008-12-30 03:51 am (UTC)