Golly, that is terrible. Sounds like it might have been kids. I'm just glad the kitties are OK and that nothing of much value was taken. Hugs.
Yep, it was me.Nope, that was someone else (i think crittermom?)
Bless herOriginally Posted by icklemiss21
I think she is more of a mess than me, she is older and lives alone and is feeling very threatened by the fact that someone broke in during the day
That was one of the first things I did as I had been working on our taxes and our social insurance numbers and everything was on my desk. It actually isn't free up here, but we have had a problem with fraud before through work so it is money well spent.Originally Posted by GailC
I would also (as I advised Dixie Darlin) to put a fraud alert on your credit report -its free for 90 days).
She does, as well as several other neighbours (she bakes for us all because she is home and bored all day) but we all work long hours (i guess that makes my floor an easy target as we all have very predictable hours). So no one is home all day and by the time any of us could get home if she calledOriginally Posted by rosiemac
Bless herDoes she have your number Eithne just incase she panics
How awful. TG for the kindness of good people.Originally Posted by icklemiss21
Seemingly they did let the cats outmy very nice neighbour found Bumper sleeping in the hallway and Boomer and Magnum stalking the hallways (well she heard them hissing at her puppy through the door) and she put them back in minutes before Matt had gone home and went in search of the building supervisor to get her to call the police and get a lock for our door so nothing else went missing in the mean time... she was still looking for our supervisor while Matt had him changing the locks!
I think she is more of a mess than me, she is older and lives alone and is feeling very threatened by the fact that someone broke in during the day
I was just notified that someone stole a laptop from a fellow employee and had some of my info on it so here are the contact numbers. You only need to report to one and they are supposed to notify the othersOriginally Posted by GailC
Oh how scary it must have been for all of you. Thankfully no one has injured.
Our barn up at the farm is broken into regularly-not much to steal but one of our tractors is there and I'm always worried about that. We are going to set up a IR camera though to catch the people!!
I would also (as I advised Dixie Darlin) to put a fraud alert on your credit report -its free for 90 days).
I called all three, just in case, they can take a while to contact the others. That is terrible about your co-worker, what is the world coming to?Originally Posted by katachtig
I was just notified that someone stole a laptop from a fellow employee and had some of my info on it so here are the contact numbers. You only need to report to one and they are supposed to notify the others
...contact one of the three credit bureaus below to place a free fraud alert on your credit file for ninety (90) days:
Equifax 800-525-6285www.equifax.com
Experian 888-397-3742 www.experian.com
TransUnionCorp 800-680-7289www.transunion.com