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Home game busted by thieves
In Washington Post this AM, there is storu about a home game in Fairfax, VA that was held up by two guys with shotguns.
Hosts had circulated invitations through evite.com and I guess invitations got to the wrong guys. According to story, thieves got about $5K. WashPost story |
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Re: Home game busted by thieves
Sucks for those guys.
WARNING: to those who will have a game at your home...dont broadcast it over the net like an idiot |
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Re: Home game busted by thieves
So sending out a weekly email to 10-15 people with address and directions is bad?
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Re: Home game busted by thieves
No, not if they are people you know. Openly broadcasting it, or sending invites to unknowns is where trouble gets in.
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Re: Home game busted by thieves
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So sending out a weekly email to 10-15 people with address and directions is bad? [/ QUOTE ] I'm on that list. It was more like about 300 people. Wasn't at the game though, and surprised that I haven't been contacted by detectives yet. |
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Re: Home game busted by thieves
Sending invitations to 300 folks is asking for trouble. People need to use their heads sometimes.
It's too bad it happened, and no one deserved it, but the hosts weren't too careful. |
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