Search

Loading...

About Me

My Photo
johnkweber
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
View my complete profile

Linkedin

Powered by Blogger.

Labels

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

You can't shoot 'em

TAGGA website

You wake up to find you have some uninvited visitors ransacking
your home. They know you are not permitted to shoot them, because
they’re not putting your life in danger, therefore you cannot claim,
the need for ‘use’ of deadly force.

The government insists, you retreat without engaging the robbers
and leave them to remove all your possessions, without hindrance.

You call the Police and they pitch up hours later…long gone are
the robbers with your valuable equipment.

Did you expect the Police to take fingerprints, put out an APB
(All Points Bulletin) for the villains capture? ….. “Sorry,
time to wake up and smell the coffee”!

You hope the Insurance will pay out their estimated value of your
losses, since you have already claimed a number of times before…..
Sounds familiar? Your only respite is to think that the moment
those thugs connect to the power supply, they get electrocuted.

The worst feeling is just how vulnerable you are, even though
you have electric fencing, razor wire and big dogs, the robbers
still manage to invade your privacy. You may wish you could trace
them down and find them with your goods…….Dreaming right? ….No!..
Not anymore. ‘Registering’ with “TAGGA” is going to make it
possible for you to recover your valuables and get even……. and
get back.

Get ‘registered’ now for a small once off fee let’s put a stop
to being victims of these villains, in the future.

How TAGGA works

Its simple really, all you need to do is register with TAGGA.
Place all your details on the form, which only you can access
with your password. Please take note that none of these details
are mandatory and will ONLY be used to contact you if we
recover any of your stolen items. If you prefer, you only need
to add your address details once you actually have reported goods
as stolen.

You list all your valuable items, with their respective serial
numbers and descriptions.

If some of your TAGGA registered valuables are stolen, it becomes
more difficult for the thief to find a buyer for valuables.
Commercial dealers or private buyer are now able to search TAGGA
site and confirm whether the items they are trying to purchase
are listed as stolen.

If the items show up as stolen on our system, they know they can't
purchase the items either for themselves or resale as the items are
stolen. It is illegal to purchase stolen goods, and in doing so we
perpetuate the cycle and create a market for stolen goods.

Once the market for stolen goods is removed, then less and less
items will be of value to the thieves, reducing the benefit of an
easy income.

Blog Archive