Wondering what you guys would do in this scenario:
I had my Swarovski spotter stolen a couple months ago. It popped up on FB marketplace a couple day ago and I called the police immediately when I saw the ad (a couple hours after it was posted). Serial number on the box in the listing matches my stolen spotter so I know it’s the same one. I’m a several hour drive from where it was listed so I was relying on the police in that city to investigate/recover it. The feeling I got from the phone conversation was that they would immediately investigate it based on the value. It was listed as “sold” a few hours later. I heard from the police they didn’t have time that day, and by the time they tried to make contact it was already sold. Now it sounds like they won’t further investigate it at all. It is registered as stolen with Swarovski.
Should I make posts all over the local hunting/birding/marketplace/forums saying it’s stolen in the hopes the buyer sees it and does the right thing? Should I not do anything and hope the buyer tries to register it with Swarovski?
I’m leaning towards waiting for them to try to register with Swaro. Worried if they know it’s stolen they’ll just never send it in for service or try to register and then i’ll never get it back.
I didn’t contact the seller because I didn’t want to tip them off before the police investigated.
I’m assuming the seller is not the thief, considering they posted the serial number in the photo (but who knows…).
I had my Swarovski spotter stolen a couple months ago. It popped up on FB marketplace a couple day ago and I called the police immediately when I saw the ad (a couple hours after it was posted). Serial number on the box in the listing matches my stolen spotter so I know it’s the same one. I’m a several hour drive from where it was listed so I was relying on the police in that city to investigate/recover it. The feeling I got from the phone conversation was that they would immediately investigate it based on the value. It was listed as “sold” a few hours later. I heard from the police they didn’t have time that day, and by the time they tried to make contact it was already sold. Now it sounds like they won’t further investigate it at all. It is registered as stolen with Swarovski.
Should I make posts all over the local hunting/birding/marketplace/forums saying it’s stolen in the hopes the buyer sees it and does the right thing? Should I not do anything and hope the buyer tries to register it with Swarovski?
I’m leaning towards waiting for them to try to register with Swaro. Worried if they know it’s stolen they’ll just never send it in for service or try to register and then i’ll never get it back.
I didn’t contact the seller because I didn’t want to tip them off before the police investigated.
I’m assuming the seller is not the thief, considering they posted the serial number in the photo (but who knows…).