Left for an hour and came back to my room and to my surprise my game system was gone. I work all day to buy nice things and some PIECE OF SHIT TRASH stole the only thing I use when I come home.
Best part is it more then likely someone I know. My system is in a basement room not near any other valuable items throughout the house.
Now I can't trust my brother's or my own friends because of one stupid incident. Some days I just love this world and other days I just plain hate it.
Thank you for letting me vent and thank you even more if you took the time to read.
Update 1: Evidence is pointing to my uncle. I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but odds are not in his favor. Great day when you can't trust family "That one group of people that no matter the situation they should be there for you".
Update 2: It has been confirmed that my uncle stole it. He sold it for drug money. Lesson here is drugs hurt more than just the user. Please be sure to help any of your family that he have addiction. Don't let them fall down that slippery slope.
A big thank you everyone being supportive, and even to you shit-posters ( you cared enough to keep the thread going ). We're looking into security systems, but it doesn't look like my ps3 will be returned based on the sale parameters. Also seems to be a unanimous agreement from the community to press charges.
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Edited by DEVILDOG: 9/26/2015 12:57:06 AMIf you have the serial and mac address, you can turn that into the local police department and sony will track that system. As soon as it is connected to the internet, it will ping to Sony and they will have its new IP address and then they can track down the address on file with that person's internet provider!!! Good luck! Trust me, been there, done that. As long as you file a police report and they get in touch with Sony, they will track it as long as the thief who stole it, or any new person that uses it, connects it to the internet. If you do not have the MAC address for the system, contact Sony and request it if you have the box and serial # still.