babysophia
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posted on 2-1-2008 at 08:03 AM |
oh...same here. wish your sister will get her MBP back.
i also am making my thesis, and i use my e-mail account as back-up.haha
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Alvin
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posted on 2-1-2008 at 05:55 AM |
Ey man, I feel for you. I posted this on my blog as well. I sincerely hope you find it.
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viw33
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posted on 31-12-2007 at 08:54 AM |
i live near Tagaytay. will alert my friends nearby about this, as well as my students from LaSalle-Health Sciences. the intruders/robbers might decide
to sell it to unknowing college students.
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Alvin777
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posted on 31-12-2007 at 01:23 AM |
I hope it gets found. The information in the laptop is the most important, not to mention the stress involved. I hope the thesis was backed up, this
is the most time consuming/difficult thing in college. It'd be great to insure our next expensive purchase coz' of these happenings.
We'll also pray for it. Usually the culprit is just kilometers near, try the nearest pawnshops as well. He/she would probably not sell it online
coz' it's in Cavite and most buyers are from the north of Manila, too far away to meet up and the buyer would have already seen that it was
stolen.
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pauldm
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posted on 30-12-2007 at 02:45 PM |
really?!..we're going to tagaytay this new year..and plan to bring my powerbook with me to finish my report...better not bring it nalang..its
really sad to hear that...i pray na marecover ung MBP ng sis mo..and all the files still in it...
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vic2rp
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posted on 30-12-2007 at 12:47 PM |
This is really sad. I'm also having thesis right now. I can't imagine loosing all the files I have been working for the past months. Hope
you can recover the MBP.
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appleseed
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posted on 30-12-2007 at 09:22 AM |
ya same here, tagaytay seems a hotspot for laptops, maybe the crooks know that a lot of guys are bringing their laptops around
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potemkin
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posted on 30-12-2007 at 06:53 AM |
wow i have a friend whos powerbook was also stolen in tagaytay this month. looks like a "hotspot" now a days.
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lovegrocery
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posted on 30-12-2007 at 06:44 AM |
Don't forget to inform Powermac in San Juan.
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lovegrocery
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posted on 30-12-2007 at 06:41 AM |
Repost this also in Philmug.ph
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docwaldy
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posted on 30-12-2007 at 04:36 AM |
you better be aware for the item to be posted and sold on leading buy and sell websites.
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teemto
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posted on 30-12-2007 at 04:22 AM |
STOLEN: Macbook Pro 2.4GHZ, 2GB RAM, 120GB HDD - SERIAL # W8732099X92
WHEN: DEC.23,2007
WHERE: Tagaytay City
REWARD: P40,000 for recovery and information leading to recovery
CONTACT: MARK DE LOS REYES, 0917-893-2392
My sister's Macbook Pro laptop was stolen last DEC. 23 from our home in Tagaytay. Someone had taken her laptop from a table inside our house
while it was charging. Charger, and case were taken as well. My sister is supposed to graduate this coming year and all her work files were in that
computer. (my christmas gift to her was an external hdd for her to back up her files, but unfortunately the laptop was stolen before she could use
it.) Her thesis and a lot of her design work remains inside, so the laptop's contents are more valuable to us than the actual laptop. The
computer is passworded, so it is likely that the person who has it will bring it to a store or shop to have the hard disk reformatted.
Please spread the word among technicians and other apple stores so that this laptop may be found soon. My sister's career depends on it.
Hopefully we can all still have a happy new year.
-Mark De los Reyes
0917-893-2392
timdlr@gmail.com
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