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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Sorry po if OT.

    I just need help from my fellow tsikoteers in Taguig.

    Last Sunday (Dec 6), nanakawan po ang bahay namin. Forced entry. It Happened between 9am-1:30pm. We were all out for the Sunday Mass.
    We lost several amount of cash but the most valuable items missing are
    the following:

    1. HP DV2220TX (black)
    2. ASUS EEE PC 701 (pearly white)
    3. ACER ASPIRE ONE (blue)
    4. Flash disk with important data.

    Baka naman po matulungan nyo kami by providing your eyes and ears.
    Paki text na lang po 09192847176 kung may information po sila. Our
    area, by the way, is Plaza Nueve, Zone I, Signal Village, Taguig.

    Mods, really sorry if off-topic. It just so hard to move on. Sana po
    matulungan nyo kami.

    Merry Christmas na rin!

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    #2
    All those items are pretty common.

    Unless you can provide specific information like serial number of the computers, posting this "alert" will be pretty useless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    All those items are pretty common.

    Unless you can provide specific information like serial number of the computers, posting this "alert" will be pretty useless.
    Tama po. I just realized that.
    I will edit the post as soon as I get home.

    Thanks po.

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    OOPS, I posted too late.

    [size=1]GH is right, you should have posted the serial numbers or unique identifiers, TS. [/size]
    Last edited by woohoo; December 10th, 2009 at 05:29 PM.

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    #5
    Try mo sa manghuhula

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    Try also keeping tabs on second hand shops and online sites selling second hand PCs... it may just pop up for sale.

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    #7
    sa tipidpc..baka meron magbenta...

    pero I doubt it kung mahahanap mo pa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Try mo sa manghuhula

    :rofl01: Lakas mangtrip.

    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    sa tipidpc..baka meron magbenta...

    pero I doubt it kung mahahanap mo pa.
    Onga. Di mo na mahahanap yun. Sa dami ng pwede pagbentahan nun di mo alam kung san ka magsisimula maghanap.

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    #9
    Eto na po pala serial numbers nung Laptops:


    HP DV2220TX (black)
    P/N: (1P)RY247PA
    S/N: (S)2CE7094PWX

    ASUS EEE PC 701 (pearly white)

    P/N: 90OA01A10112111U101Q
    S/N: 7AOAAQ005566
    MAC: 00:15:af:3e:f3:96

    ACER ASPIRE ONE (blue)
    P/N: LU.S050A.353
    S/N: LUS050A3539030D2FC2547
    MAC: 00:24:2b:4c:92:e8

    thanks po in advance!

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    The very least that you can do at this point is to go to the police and have it booked.

    There is a very slim chance that those items will be recovered. Unless, you have LOJACK installed or some sort of a tracking implement.

    You'll just have to let go and charge it to bad experience. Sorry for your loss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frenchtower View Post
    The very least that you can do at this point is to go to the police and have it booked.

    There is a very slim chance that those items will be recovered. Unless, you have LOJACK installed or some sort of a tracking implement.

    You'll just have to let go and charge it to bad experience. Sorry for your loss.
    Its really hard to move on.

    I believe the MAC address could be trace. Especially when the laptop is connected to the internet. In case of SmartBro, they are recording the subscribers MAC address. That's why when you change laptop/desktop, you will be redirected again to their login page. They are keeping the list somewhere. Too bad I just don't have the "connection" and resources too pull off this "tracing".

    Tubuan na lang sana sila ng pimples sa cornea.

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    ghelobytes, it's a long shot, but if you have some time to do so, you could try monitoring pc buy and sell sites for your items. I heard someone in the past recovered their stolen laptop when a similar model was posted in the net (tipidpc maybe?) and when they went to check it out, they found it was their stolen laptop.

    Not really sure what other sites they may use. buyandsellph.com maybe as well?

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    check tipidpc.com for laptops na similar to yours... then ask for the serial numbers... kunwari interested ka. may friend ako na nakita nya na bnibenta macbook nya sa site na yun.

    taga signal ka lang pala bro... im from upper bicutan area lang... magkalapit pala tayo...

    uso ngayon ang nakawan lalo na sa area natin... for sure taga dyan lang sa tabi tabi ang nagnakaw nya at kilala nila kayo or alam ang kilos at galaw ninyo lalo na kung kailan walang tao sa house ninyo.

    you can talk sa mga tambay sa inyo or sa baranggay, give a reward for sure may makukuha kang information

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghelobytes View Post
    Its really hard to move on.

    I believe the MAC address could be trace. Especially when the laptop is connected to the internet. In case of SmartBro, they are recording the subscribers MAC address. That's why when you change laptop/desktop, you will be redirected again to their login page. They are keeping the list somewhere. Too bad I just don't have the "connection" and resources too pull off this "tracing".
    Tracing via MAC number is only useful if the laptop would connect via it's built-in wifi/LAN connection, right?

    So if someone would use a 3G internet or USB wifi adapter, the MAC number trace wouldn't be effective...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Tracing via MAC number is only useful if the laptop would connect via it's built-in wifi/LAN connection, right?

    So if someone would use a 3G internet or USB wifi adapter, the MAC number trace wouldn't be effective...

    Yeah, I think it won't work with 3G service. Pero I guess it will work with
    SmartBro yung sa fixed setup (Canopy). Parang naka local area network lang kasi ang setup nun eh.

    I guess eto talaga reality ng buhay. We'll have to learn how to co-exist with these bad elements. Hehe...

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