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In reply to Post #30 I had a new system with cameras fitted after we'd had some strange goings on in our back garden. I also said to my wife that this was all well and good but all we've done is possibly given ourselves a nice recording of someone nicking our stuff.
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In reply to Post #32 You should have played the victim card and told plod you felt personally violated and are suffering anxiety trauma because you identify as (insert whatever tripe here) and were being targeted on a personal level in a hate crime.
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it doesn't matter nowadays what alarm, camera ,etc you have on your house out buildings..if the scummy toe rags want in they will get in..what about your neighbours,whos to say they don't pass on to anyone and say that you have fishing gear after seeing you countless times loading and unloading your motors.what about any trades who work on or in your property passing on info to anyone..happened to my mum recently, new floors laid and the only person outside the family who would of known her safe was under the stairs would be the floor layer.2 weeks later broken into, safe taken,,and it wasn't a Mickey Mouse safe either, big fck off solid steel one bolted to floor and wall..
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In reply to Post #30 Yup you are right and I think the same.
We had an attempted break in around march this year before I got them but then so did 12 others in the street.
my mrs then **** her self whenever we were going out so it’s worth it for peace of mind.
doesn’t matter what you do if some scummy Herbert wants in they can unless you put bars on everything and live in Fort Knox what ya gonna do.
Funny thing is they left 2 sheds to try to get in through the kitchen window.
Plod came and did finger prints found a couple and a palm print but nothing will happen.
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In reply to Post #30 You're right. My Dad always says the best way to secure something is to avoid letting people know you have it.
Everyone's got a Ring/Google doorbell nowadays...it's not really an indicator of wealth.
I hovered over the purchase button on the "F15H XL" number plate once, but decided that advertising the vans contents wasn't the best idea. I try not to use Angling Clubs windscreen stickers on the glass, I just get them out and lay on the dash if I have to park in a club car park that requires it.
Ideally things need to be secure enough that breaking in makes a lot of noise. Then hopefully you get woken by the noise and you can disturb them.
When I got my first house years ago I got an expensive side door put into the garage. The guy was talking about the sheets of steel in the door etc etc etc whilst he sold/fitted it.
Having completed the fitting I said how I was happy the garage was now safe to which he replied "They'll come in through the roof, if they want it they'll get it"
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In reply to Post #29 Thing is, 200 quid cameras are null and void when the thief is wearing a 5 quid balaclava. They aren't a big enough detterent anymore.
CCTV just shows you've got something worth nicking, and once it's gone, all the 300 quid will get you is a lovely souvenir video of the day your house or shed got turned over.
People paint a target on themselves. Belled up Transit on the drive with a "carp hunter" sticker which can be unlocked in seconds, ring door bell, CCTV, twinkly lights under the soffits which make their house look nice...
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In reply to Post #28 Sounds good.
I use Google Nest / Hubs / doorbell / internal / external cameras
Everything under one app and like yours, you get person detection that pushes a notification to your phone immediately (which can be annoying when a spider crawls past the camera on a new web at 5am…I’m always dusting/removing cobwebs)
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In reply to Post #27 I use the Eufy pro's, brilliant bit of kit, 4k with solar panel on top to recharge, back camera has been up 5 months now and just needed charging for 1st time, film in ultra hd and run through an app on my phone.
Built in AI so it recognises people and pets etc, thoroughly recommend them.
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A lot of folk our way use Blink, if you go the subscription route instant notifications too. We've been using 6 of them for wild life and inspite of reservations they've been faultless. I did have to get a wifi extender, went for a 200m range jobby, since then no drop outs. Also went the rechargeable lithiun battery route, much cheaper than Energizers in the long run.
I like being able to keep a eye on the dogs in the house too, just bring a camera in from the garden and stick it in the room with them...their faces are so funny when you talk to them through it, lots of head cocking
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300£ or so and you can get decent cameras and hard system
Easy to install and they pick up sound as well so if some toe rags comes sniffing and speaks you can see and hear them can also talk to them If you set it on 2 way.
The ones I have I can set up so it emails me a video.
They are simple to set up and get working. If you have decent loft accesss you can do it in an hour or so for 4 cameras and brain.
I put mine just under the soffits so also doubly protected from wind and rain.
I made a dedicated email address to send the emails from so it didn’t clog up my normal email address.
Just use Something like
cameraemail@ whateverserver.com
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In reply to Post #18 Define hacked.
I don’t recall any hacking incidents, and if anyone were to know about them it would probably be me
The server died a while back, and I took a month or so to get the site deployed onto the new server.
Other than that, ages ago (8yrs+) there was somebody spamming the site with stupid messages and that took me a while to stop (few hours that evening, not days).
In the context of this thread, where we are talking about personal info (address), as far as I am aware nobody has ever got to that info.
Just for anyone reading this who wonders, when you go to your profile page YOU can see your address. When other users go to your profile page, they can’t see your address.
e.g. go to my profile page (click my profile pic) and you won’t see much
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In reply to Post #19 Having a bad day ?
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In reply to Post #11 All 2nd hand tackle 'could' be stolen . . .however in my experience of both buying and selling my own gear MOST carp anglers are genuine; in over 25yrs I've never had an issue; and meeting up is always the best policy, irrespective of it being in a service station carpark off the M6 or anywhere else for that matter.
Meeting in a public place is safer than exposing your home address to unknowns! I would rather deliver (if local) as this ensures the buyer is genuine . . .
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In reply to Post #1 Just have decent security on your house. Good locks, an alarm system etc. Why would you pay £120 a month to store your gear when you can have a fully monitored alarm system for a quarter of that.
Sold loads and loads of allsorts of things locally, on FB, eBay etc and never had an issue.
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In reply to Post #18 yeah im not keen on the fact that i have to state where i live on a public website but there isnt another like this on the web anymore. And no, FB community groups dont count...
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So many ways to get someone's address.
You only have to sell something fishing related and you have another anglers address.
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In reply to Post #18 I'm obviously a .real mug, i have my real name and address , registered on here and have sold itens to forum members without a problem. I'm not on social, " antisocial " websites. Am i stupid to trust people on this forum. Or stupid to avoid so called social i""internet Web
Sites".
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And how many folks on here have there real address registered on this forum knowing it was hacked a while back ?
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I always meet at a local sex club car park or known dogging site before handing over items sold on marketplace or eBay.
Well that’s what I’ve been telling the Mrs all these years
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In reply to Post #14
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In reply to Post #12 But you have some that walk round lakes like they are window shopping.
They see 4k sat on a pod 1k bivvy. They will talk to you ask if you are local and when your off the water then follow you. Chances are if you have that sort of gear on the bank you have more.
The other one is if you do get turned over chances are within 6 months they will be back.
They will gamble you are insured and will have replaced it.
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In reply to Post #12 I’m sure I have read on social media that you have recently come into possession of some valuable pop ups?
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In reply to Post #1 My mate got done over big time after he advertised something on Facebook Marketplace and had a couple of dodgy looking blokes turn up and he reckoned, checked over the place. (Garage in this instance.)
I have sold stuff on ebay but wouldn't ever advertise locally for a home pick up again.
Recently I chucked out some old bait rolling kit that would have been too expensive to post as it wasn't worth the risk.
My garage has got a ground lock, a Yale alarm inside and an old alarm horn outside (that isn't wired up but don't tell them that!)
If you publicise your catches anywhere, you are making yourself a target. Sad but true and don't expect the police to be of any use.
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In reply to Post #7 Yes why would someone break in to nick fishing stuff. It's big and bulky and there's no way of knowing whether the gear is any good.
To me my gear is perfectly adequate but it's old and not worth much
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As a buyer I'd be very suspicious if the seller wanted me to meet in somewhere like a carp park
That to me suggests there are selling stolen gear
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In reply to Post #1 Always deliver (if local) . . .that way you get their address as well as knowing that they're not tyre kickers. Further afield and for big ticker items always meet in the middle - again this way you know if they're serious or not . . .smaller items / collections on FBM NEVER give them your home address; I always meet in the carpark of the local supermarket. TBF I do worry about postal orders . . .in this instance you have to supply your address (unless you can deliver to your place of work etc) and the likelihood of someone trekking down from miles to scope out your garage / shed is unlikely however still possible
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It's why I wouldn't sell anything for 10 quid, I also pay 120 a month to store my tackle in a secure container away from my house .
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I always arrange to meet at my local supermarket car park
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In reply to Post #1 Just the fishing stuff? Guessing there's more to grab than just a few rods n reels?
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Many years ago I had all my match gear stolen.
Police reccond I'd been followed home from my LTS or from a match.
If people are really going to do this they will follow you from the lake.
They can walk round and see what you have. Then talk to you to see when you are off.
Never tell anyone when you are leaving. Always be vague never tell anyone when you are leaving.
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In reply to Post #4 That's a good idea.
Definitely one for everyone to be conscious about.
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When I sold gear on EBay I’ve always arranged to meet a local park lake.
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thanks for sharing, I wouldn't have given this much thought and probably invited people in for a cup of tea.
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In reply to Post #1 I never meet anyone at my home address,it's just not worth the risk
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Seen a few posts in recent days of people from Facebook Marketplace buying a cheap £10 item then the house getting burgled a few days later for all the fishing stuff. I am on alert at the moment as I sold someone something for £10 at the weekend and they were asking for a lot of details. I didn't give anything away apart from postcode and met them outside my house but they did manage to see which house I come out of unfortunately. Going to work from home the next few days just to be safe but just a heads up as there's so many scum bags about if you use Facebook to sell items.
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