tracy.h wrote:
Am so sorry Mick things didn't seem to go that well.
I'm shocked that they may want to take your camera computer and golf clubs i suppose the car if you don't need it for work may have seemed like something you could live with out,harsh i know but the other stuff i havn't read any other posts that personal items have been taken i can understand you must feel awful.
I'm sure others that have gone through the BR process will be along soon to offer there advise and support.
Take care
Tracy
The loss of the video camera, computer,digital camera and golf clubs I could live with. But the car was the only means of me getting around for me and my daughter it actually worked out cheaper in the long run than any other forms of transport.
My worry now is getting shopping as the nearest supermarket is 1.5 to 2 miles away and no way to get a straight run by bus so for me to do a weekly shop would mean a taxi which would cost me around £10 I don't use that much in petrol in the car. And if you add up the other trips for those odd things like milk etc that you always run out of it would cost me more in the long run.
The total value of the video camera, computer,digital camera and golf clubs was my estimate at £530 but i am sure they would get less at auction. As for the Car ( Reliant Robin Three Wheeler) valued my estimate at £800 with no MOT.
I am at a loss on how the OR work on this seems that some OR's are more favorable then others.
( Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants.)