Thanks for the support guys.
Inside job or someone close is usually the first guess, but this wasn't an inside job, everyone from the shop was out of town on vacation over the weekend.
They didn't have to disassemble anything, all the parts were stacked in bins/boxes, and the H22 swap was all together complete. So 3-4 guys with a pickup could've taken it all in 2-3 minutes.
Without going into too much detail, we have 7 bays in 2 seperate buildings, and they failed to setup the sirens and link the buildings alarms like we requested. Let's just say that we are very heated with the alarm company for failing to set up the alarm in the manner that we requested, and they won't be making any more mistakes like that again.
thats a likely story...
every last person has an aliby? riiiiiiiiight
you had everything taken apart so it was easy to steal... hmmmmm
and they *only hit the place that wasnt covered by an alram? convenient
i dont know dude, if i were you, i'd just stop making incriminating posts because your insurance company pays people to search for people defrauding thier company.
Not quite sure how to take your comments.
"Incriminating posts"? Are you insinuating that we are trying to commit insurance fraud?
Everything I stated is factual, and so what if we keep our parts organized and in bins to keep some order to the shop?
Most of us were together at the dunes for the weekend, and the other 2 were with family/friends at their cabin.
As for the alarm situation, it was alarmed(siren), but the alarm company failed to link it to their monitoring system. There are plenty of phone/cell phone/debit and/or credit card records to confirm all of this.
So what exactly do I need to be worried about here? I am well aware that insurance fraud is commonplace and that they look for that kind of thing. I'm glad they do, it's just another form of theft. You can't find that someone defrauded you when they didn't.