Enough already.There is never a good reason to put $150k -$160k worth of firearms and ammo in a public storage facility.
Enough already.There is never a good reason to put $150k -$160k worth of firearms and ammo in a public storage facility.
Agreed.
Spoken like a man with no ex-wives!
You might want to read this about the locks. They cut or removed his lock to put their lock on because of so-called "late fees", so they had access to his storage unit at some point, and probably looked into the storage unit to see what was in there..
A few days ago I got an email telling me that late charges are due and I'm locked out of my unit until the charges are paid. I went to the office to take with lardass and she explained it the best she could. So I paid the $134 late charge and their locks came off. Now the only way they could put their lock on the sliding lock is to remove our locks either by cutting or picking. When I went to get something out tonight, our locks were still on the sliding lock, so that means they took off one of our locks to put theirs on. I have no doubt whoever took off the first one also took off our second lock, opened it to see what was in it, saw a gold mine, probably took a couple samples, put theirs on until I came back and paid the bogus late charge, then put our locks back on until they wanted to come rob us.
Sorry, but that doesn't sound unsubstantiated to me, but sure as hell points to the possibility that someone at the storage facility either stole the property, or helped someone steal the property. No, it's not proof, but at least is strong suspicion that the storage facility employees might be involved.
I agree. Thank you for being the person to say it.benenglish, you are welcome to shut this thread down or remove it entirely. There have been some good comments, but a couple of people seem to have missed their hourly dose of Midol. It's time to stop this.