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Those poor Ming Vases and Louis The Fourteenth Furniture. Hassin Bin Sober May 2013 #1
No, she was middle class. Single mom I think. DevonRex May 2013 #32
I think he was joking that she should "pad" the claim form Blue_Tires May 2013 #35
Oooh. Yeah!!!!!! I think I saw just where DevonRex May 2013 #43
It really tied the room together! Hassin Bin Sober May 2013 #48
Yes! That's exactly what it did! DevonRex May 2013 #49
She deserves a hell of a lot more than a 'claim form' Matariki May 2013 #52
She is. The company has done this before. It's a national corporation DevonRex May 2013 #57
The hope diamond, the contents of her wine cellar Blue_Tires May 2013 #33
It's Colorado. We ALL have wine cellars. DevonRex May 2013 #58
I hope they sue them, and add punitive damages to boot still_one May 2013 #2
The people who authorized this should do time for burglary Fumesucker May 2013 #3
So, you think we ought to eliminate intent as an element of burglary? jberryhill May 2013 #6
The intent was to clean a home out of its possessions Fumesucker May 2013 #7
Do you know the definition of burglary? jberryhill May 2013 #8
If it was your home, would you want the people who authorized it punished or not? Fumesucker May 2013 #9
In this case, I would want to be... meaculpa2011 May 2013 #10
But it is criminal. Criminal negligence. kcr May 2013 #15
"mistakes happen" Matariki May 2013 #53
Compensated. *giggle* NutmegYankee May 2013 #54
How the hell do you compensate for someone's father's ashes? TheMadMonk May 2013 #59
The identity of the owner doesn't change the definition of a crime jberryhill May 2013 #12
+1 Vinnie From Indy May 2013 #13
+1 nt Javaman May 2013 #17
Hear, hear! n/t Mugu May 2013 #26
So *thats* why we're becoming a police state! demwing May 2013 #29
:-) Gidney N Cloyd May 2013 #31
+1 NutmegYankee May 2013 #50
I don't care...If this story is true, the bank deserves the full measure of the law Blue_Tires May 2013 #37
This is what happens when criminal negligence goes un(under)punished demwing May 2013 #41
Fines need to be levied against companies like this JimDandy May 2013 #45
Once is a mistake. Again, and again, and again is criminal negligence at best. TheMadMonk May 2013 #60
The government in my county... meaculpa2011 May 2013 #19
I want to know how that story ended! IdaBriggs May 2013 #25
The Report Was A Pass Through Story On Local Channel 7 In Denver Tuesday Nite. No Other Info Was -- TheMastersNemesis May 2013 #27
Demolition supervisor for blindly following the paperwork instructions... TheMadMonk May 2013 #61
The charges don't have to be called burglary kcr May 2013 #14
Probably not criminal. Bake May 2013 #21
She has an attorney JimDandy May 2013 #46
The company doesn't care if some low level employee is locked up jberryhill May 2013 #23
I'm not necessarily talking about jailing low level employees. kcr May 2013 #24
I wouldn't be locking up low level employees. I'd be liquidating company... TheMadMonk May 2013 #62
Criminal law doesn't do what you want jberryhill May 2013 #65
The homeowner would have a case for a different reason. NutmegYankee May 2013 #51
Wouldn't that be classed as burglary ? dipsydoodle May 2013 #4
No. The remedy is for the homeowner to sue for money damages rather than to seek to have someone AnotherMcIntosh May 2013 #28
It's Just An Honest Mistake The Homeowner Will Just Have To Grin An Bare It. TheMastersNemesis May 2013 #5
Bare it? Yeah, I suppose they took all the clothing too! Coyotl May 2013 #16
Honest mistake, maybe, but I'd call it gross negligence. Bake May 2013 #22
This company makes these errors JimDandy May 2013 #34
I filed a police complaint against my bank. It went nowhere. In_The_Wind May 2013 #11
Not sure about all the details because no link, but most of my furniture and cabinetry was hand~made Tikki May 2013 #18
a link would be nice. nt Mosby May 2013 #20
here's one from a few years ago. Bank threw out her husband's ashes Beaverhausen May 2013 #38
For what it's worth, all sorts of companies get addresses wrong. SheilaT May 2013 #30
And the consequences are matched to the procedures zipplewrath May 2013 #36
And it keeps happening, year after year with this company. JimDandy May 2013 #42
At a minimum zipplewrath May 2013 #44
That might be one JimDandy May 2013 #47
So do drones. Orsino May 2013 #39
Very odd it keeps happening with this company, though. JimDandy May 2013 #40
I don't think they could sell the contents kudzu22 May 2013 #55
Who is to know if it were properly dumped or not? TheMadMonk May 2013 #63
So lesson learned -- if you're being foreclosed on kudzu22 May 2013 #56
Seems the DU Blame Train has checked into Ignorance Station again. flvegan May 2013 #64
lol jberryhill May 2013 #67
Those people should be, and probably are, filing suit. MineralMan May 2013 #66
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