Do you have documentation of the location of the ipad? Could this be a situation where you blasted the company on social media? Maybe they will at least reimburse you for it.
Post by ellipses84 on Jul 15, 2014 23:21:55 GMT -5
I was thinking maybe she'll get scared, take it back to work and let someone else find it to pretend she never had it. Sounds like it's escalated past that and I hope she gets fired for stealing.
Then I called the rental place and told her manager about how the GPS coordinates said it was in her house. He was all "I'm very sorry, I 100% believe you" then my co-worker came flying in my office and told me that her friend is contacting the owner (he lives in a different city) and to hang on and let him figure out what to do.
I don't understand this paragraph, but until that iPad shows up go for the jugular.
What an asshole not to just give it back when "caught" by iCloud. How stupid. I hope you get satisfaction and she gets arrested and loses her job.
As I mentioned, Mr. Pom's was stolen and the cops went and recovered it. Well just so your thief knows, since it was tracked via iCloud and there was a print out from H's corporate IT department as to the location, here in San Antonio anyway, we were contacted over a year later, and they were actually prosecuting the suspect for this crime. The theft of H's ipad was actually part of a larger case against this suspect, but still. Being able to track it via technology is considered pretty hard core proof, no matter WTF she says. Claiming she doesn't know anything, is just digging her in a deeper hole.
Post by compassrose on Jul 16, 2014 9:28:55 GMT -5
Ugh. This is up there with the Most Ridiculous Things Ever. If you don't hear back from the owner, get your iPad returned or reimbursed, and this lady gets fired, my faith in humanity will shrivel.