Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]mailadmin@itsbeenstolen.com wrote: > Hi, > > I am writing to you, to inform you about a new web site www. ItsBeenStolen .com. > > The idea is that anyone who has had something that is identifiable stolen such as a camera or other serial numbered item can register the make model and serial number, so that traders and collectors can check the database and see if the item is registered. > > Access to the service for registration and search is free, all you need is a connection to the Internet. > > I hope that this information is useful to you. Please visit http://ItsBeenStolen.com for more information. > > May I ask that if you belong to a retail chain or association, that you also inform all of the members about this service. Also would it be possible for you to add a link to http://ItsBeenStolen.com on your web site?. > > As this is a new service you will see that the database does not currently have a lot of items registered in it. This is a chicken and egg situation without the critical mass you won't use it, and therefore there is no point in registering. > > I am currently contacting all of the camera clubs, photographic retailers, traders and collectors that I can find. I am asking them inform their members and customers, if you could also spread the word to people you know in the trade and are members of clubs or associations, together I believe we can cover the country before the end of the year. > > Also if you have any information about stolen camera lists, perhaps from your local police force or association, could you let me have the details so that I can build them into the database. > > If you have any comments or suggestions I would be pleased to receive them via email to richardw@itsbeenstolen.com > > Thanks you for your time, and I hope your support. > > Richard Webster > Richardw@itsbeenstolen.com