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Well, Pete,

The FIRST thing you do is call IBM support and report the serial number as
stolen.

Then you may want to call a few of the local brokers as do the same
thing...   Once it's in IBM's system as hot, good luck to the poor schmuch
that stole it...unless he wanted parts, but then, the serial numbers of
the parts should also be tracked...:)

Don in DC



On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Pete Helgren wrote:

> Our Model 800 was stolen last night. Anybody ever had this happen to them?
> I am guessing an iSeries is relatively hard to peddle.  I am wondering if
> there was ever a recovery if yours WAS stolen.
>
> We had a good backup and there is nothing on the thing except development
> code and test files but, we sure need something to write code on (it is on
> lease and IBM is working to get us a replacement).
>
> Just wondered if anyone had had this wonderful experience and whether they
> ever saw their iSeries again....
>
> BTW if you see a smoking deal on a model 800 and you have to pay shipping
> from Utah, let me know....
>
> Pete Helgren
> Value Added Software, Inc.
>
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