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Jewellery is a gift to the thief; it can swiftly be rendered unrecognisable; settings can be broken up, precious metals melted down, stones sold loose or reset. |
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Jewellery, however, means so much more to us than its monetary value. Whether it takes the form of a precious family heirloom or a token from a loved one, its loss is measured in the currency of emotion and no amount of insurance can compensate for its loss. |
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Thankfully
not all of it ends up in the scrap pot; stolen jewellery
is regularly recovered and the police expend a great deal
of time and effort to locate its owners. |
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USER OPTIONS |
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SEARCH our database to see if someone has reported finding it. |
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Post a LOST appeal (with or without a reward, your choice) |
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SEARCH our database to see if someone has reported a loss. |
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Post a FOUND appeal on our database (obviously you won't be offering a reward; but, nevertheless, you may be eligible for one). |
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RECORD ownership information. Time can be a major factor in recovery. If all relevant information is to hand, should the worst happen, you can react without delay. (This can also be helpful in the case of disputed ownership.) |
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