Chesterfield Online Forum
General Category => Chesterfield Discussion => Topic started by: Old Cruser on December 19, 2013, 01:29:49 PM
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Not having done this yet I think I may well give them a call
19 December 2013
Immobilise is a free service that allows anyone to register their property such as phones, bikes and laptops to further protect themselves from crime.
Registering your valuables with the service helps the police to quickly find the owners of recovered lost and stolen items.
To register, or to find out more, visit www.immobilise.com (http://www.immobilise.com) (opens in a new window).
To speak to your local Safer Neighbourhood Team call 101, the non-emergency number for Derbyshire police.
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I hope their (Recipero Limited) database is 100% secure!
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It's a police force email Dave, so it should be
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>> It's a police force email Dave, so it should be
Unless you are one of police officers that were paid bribes by Murdoch's bent media employees - like Rebecca whatsherface.
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It may be a police email but the organisation running the web site is a private company - just thought it needed pointing out.
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I actually agree with Dave.
I don't think the website is suss or tricky. How much stolen stuff is actually recovered by the police though ?
You're just putting more of your info about yourself into an internet database.
Wouldn't most of us just claim off the insurance. It's what we pay it for.
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What you're being asked to do, as I understand it, is list all your valuables on web site together with your name and address so that if they're stolen and are subsequently found they can be returned to you.
Imagine the outcome of hacking into that site.
I'll prefer to rely on my existing security measures - my guardian teddy bears - plus others I'm not listing here ;)