Senin, 18 November 2013

Pawn shop sold my stuff that was stolen from me. What can I do?

Q. I had my Sony hdr-xr200v handycam stolen around 11/2012. I knew the kid that did it but had no proof. (Frustrating)

(as of 02/2013)
I recently was tipped off that he sold it to a local pawn shop who in turn sold it off to someone else. I made a police report back the same month it was taken out of my car. I haven't been to the store yet but I don't know what to expect. I know they must have in on their books still.

Is there any way that I can get any amount of recompense for the camcorder?

I live in Vermont and pawn shops here are set up so that they don't hold your items. They buy your stuff and sell it off as fast as they can.

A. you go to the police with the information you received. Pawn shops keep records and the police can access them. the records should include the serial number and the name [and ID] of the person who sold it to them. If the serial number matches, the police then have evidence to charge the person who sold the item to them with dealing in stolen property.

and you sue that person in small claims court to get your recompense. [not the pawn shop -- to successfully sue them, you'd have to show they did something wrong.]


Best all around camcorder?
Q. I need an hd camcorder that has a pretty large zoom and 300 dollars or less (ish). I will be using it for makeup tutorials and shooting fast motion horse riding clips. I need an all around good camcorder 2013. Thanks

A. You should go with Sony HDR-CX220/B since your budget is $300.

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-HDR-CX220-Definition-Handycam-Camcorder/dp/B00AR95H0W/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&tag=informazcom-20

It has good quality. Nice zoom. Supports full 1080p in 60 fps. Go read some reviews.





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