Robbed at national airport

Anonymous
First--so sorry. That sucks! I agree with pps--never check anything of value if it can be avoided. There are tons of reports of what happened to you.

Any meds, jewelry, computers, ipads, $, etc. go with us on the plane. Only clothes are in our luggage. It does mean more juggling and being more streamlined when packing--particularly when you have baby gear too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I second 09:10.

Make a big stink of it all over and they'll reimburse your every cent!


Ha! Good luck with that.
Anonymous
OP, I'm really sorry this happened to you. Since you describe yourself as a frequent flyer, though, I'm pretty shocked you'd put a laptop in your checked luggage. Not just for the theft risk-- even if it wasn't stolen, I wouldn't trust one bit that it wouldn't come back in 50 pieces.

Don't put anything fragile or valuable in your checked bags, EVER!
Anonymous
OP, you were going to a wedding and you couldn't live with a computer for a couple of days? This is a sad commentary on our lives. When I go on vacation, no computer and do not answer calls on cell because it is for my convenience. Break the hold of modern technology on your life.
Anonymous
Never ever check anything valuable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, you were going to a wedding and you couldn't live with a computer for a couple of days? This is a sad commentary on our lives. When I go on vacation, no computer and do not answer calls on cell because it is for my convenience. Break the hold of modern technology on your life.


There is no need to judge OP here. There are so many reasons why she might need her laptop- maybe she had work to do? Maybe she agreed to help a friend out by editing a paper they wrote or helping on some other project? Maybe she wanted to Skype with her husband? Who knows? People are so quick to judge but the reality is there are a hundred possible reasonable explanations for OP needing her computer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, you were going to a wedding and you couldn't live with a computer for a couple of days? This is a sad commentary on our lives. When I go on vacation, no computer and do not answer calls on cell because it is for my convenience. Break the hold of modern technology on your life.


She probably has a job that does not magically disappear when she punches out at the end of the day.
Anonymous
always have a cloud backup for your laptop. Think of it as a replaceable vessel and the data is what needs to be saved consistently.
Anonymous
Sorry but I disagree. I could claim they stole my Rolex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm really sorry this happened to you. Since you describe yourself as a frequent flyer, though, I'm pretty shocked you'd put a laptop in your checked luggage. Not just for the theft risk-- even if it wasn't stolen, I wouldn't trust one bit that it wouldn't come back in 50 pieces.

Don't put anything fragile or valuable in your checked bags, EVER!


I'm shocked too. I'm sorry that you experienced the theft, but I can't imagine anyone thinking it would be a good idea to check a laptop!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I second 09:10.

Make a big stink of it all over and they'll reimburse your every cent!


Ha! Good luck with that.


You'll never know if you don't try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I disagree. I could claim they stole my Rolex.


Good luck proving you own one.
Anonymous
12: 01 - AGREED. Clearly not anyone who knows anything about it.
Anonymous
It's like TSA who took it. They have more opportunity.

File a police report AND file a complaint with TSA. The police report might make them take it seriously.

Never check valuables in the future. Definitely lock all bags with TSA locks. Even though it's likely a TSA employee taking things, s/he would most likely choose an unlocked bag because it gives him/her a cover -- it could have been someone else.

Anonymous



Welcome to D.C., OP!
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