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  • out of nosy curiousity, what's your tactic? given the short time it's been stolen would it be safe to say that the person selling it on ebay is either responsible for or at least aware that it's stolen?

  • lfgss hit squad assemble

  • Cool - let us know what happens

  • Agree with @mustardbeak - arrange to pay/collect and then inform the police. If you contact the police before you arrange the sale I think it becomes more difficult to catch the guy because it's entrapment or something.

  • When my Brooks got nicked and I found it on ebay, I won it back and got as much info as possible to give the police. They will be slow, but they did at least do something. Paypal refunded me, mostly out of goodwill. Probably won't for a >£800 bike but you never know.
    Best thing is to go to the police station (there's one in Belgravia) in person and insist on speaking to someone.

    Check they haven't used the same username on other services too.

  • As earlier poster has mentioned, because this has surfaced so quickly after being stolen, the police ought to be very interested in nabbing the villain, as he's probably part of the local crime wave, and them solving this crime might also tick off a few more unsolveds too.

  • WHat was the outcome?

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