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Even discounting the excise
duty wine can be a very precious commodity. And after it
has been imbibed where do you look for evidence? Wine theft,
therefore, is by no means a minority activity. Wine is regularly
stolen in units of one to thousand bottles and more. |
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Sensible thieves will have
a pre-planned disposal strategy. But, who said all thieves
are sensible? When large stocks of well known distinctively
labeled premier cru hit the missing list (as in the recent
case of a quantity of 1784 Chateau d’Yquem) and all
legitimate auction houses are notified, it begs the question
where does it all go? |
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Maybe you can help provide the answer. |
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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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