What state?Can I involve the police? I did leave it in the care of the relatives. Do I have rights? I feel they may have taken them.
So, why would you leave valuables in your car if you relinquished possession of your car?
I think Zigner and I might have caused some confusion with our posts.There were no cars involved in the OPs post.
I know you did.I think Zigner and I might have caused some confusion with our posts.
Only once the original post scrolled out of view on the screen.I think Zigner and I might have caused some confusion with our posts.
I am posting from a cell phone. Almost everything is scrolled out of view - except, interestingly, an ad for Sotheby's Institute of Art's "two week course for teens." Someone (looking at you here, Google) picked up on the Mona Lisa reference.Only once the original post scrolled out of view on the screen.
But surely you realize I put more value and trust in your posts than any new poster out there.Only once the original post scrolled out of view on the screen.
It's not my thread.But surely you realize I put more value and trust in your posts than any new poster out there.
So let me try again
Is the entire box missing it just the valuables? Did the holder have the key/combination to the lockbox?
Did you permit them to access the contents?
Why were they holding the lockbox for you?
I know it’s not your thread zigner. That was a bit of humor. Nobody said I was Robin Williams.It's not my thread.
To recap:
The OP says he left a locked box with valuable contents at a relative's house. When he later retrieved said box, the valuable contents were missing, even though there were no signs of tampering.
I later commented that this was kind of like the guy whose car is stolen and later claims to the insurance to have had a veritable treasure trove in the trunk of the car. In other words, how does the OP expect to prove that anything valuable was in the box to begin with?
I do apologize for causing the detour.