Online Stolen Kite Gear register

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sunseeker
sunseeker
QLD
1203 posts
QLD, 1203 posts
18 Jul 2008 9:41am
There have been many posts over the years about stolen kite gear and lost boards etc that have turned up at pawn shops.

Was wondering if Laurie could set up some simple way of having a facility of where if your gear gets lost or stolen that you could register it on the site with photos and serial numbers. That way, if you are about to buy something, you can check against the data if the gear has been previously stolen.

Then if the gear is found, it can be taken off the register. Everyone should take a pic of the serial numbers on their kites and boards.
Splaat
Splaat
NSW
131 posts
NSW, 131 posts
18 Jul 2008 11:33am
We put a unique serial number on each kite and people who buy our kites register the number on our website, this has helped prove that the kite belonged to the right person. I don't know if all other brands are doing this but it would be a good idea if they did.

Saying my blue 10m North 2008 kite got stolon may not get you far.

Back in 2000, I had 3 kites stolen from my car, the police said that they are mostly druggies who don't know what a kite is half the time.

Or you could just get a kick ass marker and write on your kite
"This kite belongs to XXXX, arrest the motherf@#ker selling you this kite"

There was this druggie in Sydney who got busted, she had 3 rooms full of stolen stuff. She got a warning and let off.

My 2 cents worth anyhow

The chances of getting your kite back are slim, has anyone got there stolen gear back?
GT Slingshot
GT Slingshot
QLD
34 posts
QLD, 34 posts
18 Jul 2008 11:42am
great idea sunseeker.. every individual kite does have a serial number when you buy them though, so you should make a mental note of that and if its in the pawn shop they will have the sellers details
Peace
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
18 Jul 2008 12:09pm
Good idea I tink.

Just wish my gear was good enough to be worth pinching..

Last time I got broken into they left me $20 and a sympathy card..

INfiniDIE
INfiniDIE
WA
478 posts
WA, 478 posts
18 Jul 2008 12:18pm
Well that was nice of them...last time I had my car broken into they stole the steering wheel...punks with tools.
Kadkhah
Kadkhah
WA
381 posts
WA, 381 posts
18 Jul 2008 1:11pm
I've posted and asked for the same thing.
Not only for stolen kites or boards but when ever you purchased a kite etc, come and register it here.
It will bring more kiters here and when you are going to buy I second hand gear you know where its coming from.
laurie
laurie
QLD
3902 posts
QLD, 3902 posts
18 Jul 2008 10:57pm
Last time this came up, I spoke with some retailers, who said they record all serial numbers on kites they sell, so if yours is stolen & you didn't record it, you can try asking the shop for the number.

Regards an online register here - it's a great idea, and it's in the "ideas hat" .. so many ideas, and only so many resources to build stuff, so it won't happen overnight, but it will happen... Thanks for your patience.
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
19 Jul 2008 8:27am
My 2c worth to get this towards the top of that hat. Great idea.
Heard of a mate who lost a swag of kites recently from his vehicle in a (supposedly) secure car park. It has to help if everyone can check before buying anything second hand - esp if its Oz wide. You could even just ask for serial no. when you first ring from an ad. Word would soon spread across the scum if kite gear became hard to move or likely to be traced.
Dont know about other brands but my SS's all have sewn in tags with serial nos. Easily torn off so you would need to permanent marker them onto the kite somewhere as well.

C'mon (with fingers to forehead)
Ioz
Ioz
WA
495 posts
Ioz Ioz
WA, 495 posts
20 Jul 2008 12:36pm
Hiya Picker,

You should post him a question about the bar and lines, like " how much depower does the strap give you "

if he cannot answer this question (or similar type question) then it musnt really be his and could expose him (dizzey1966 - suss name as well) -

let us know how you go .....
coreyb
coreyb
WA
463 posts
WA, 463 posts
20 Jul 2008 5:35pm
Its hard enough to sell your second hand gear legit. Only a fool would steal kites thinking they are going to make some cash.
picker
picker
VIC
431 posts
VIC, 431 posts
20 Jul 2008 10:45pm
i love terrorising the idiots who sell old 1993 type gear with the headings ' great for learners' the idiots are going to kill some one, half of the ** has the old school chicken loop on the end the bar, 4 line c kite, you know the deal NO depower, but the clowns are flogging them off to some poor sucker..
picker
picker
VIC
431 posts
VIC, 431 posts
21 Jul 2008 11:42pm
Dear *****,

Hi, I'll get back to you on this. I think it has five srands, but ill check again, there very long.

Cheers


- *****
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