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« on: February 19, 2014, 02:54:52 AM »

I've had my share of equipment stolen over the years and I'd like to do something to improve my chances of getting equipment returned in the future. Around our area, they love to steal our boards. I'd like to etch some info on the boards and wonder if it would hurt the board.

I'm thinking of doing some engraving on bare spots on the boards with a message like "NOTICE! THIS BOARD IS STOLEN. Call xxx-xxx-xxxx REWARD IF RETURNED IN WORKING CONDITION"

It's a bit long and space is tight on some boards, but man, I have to try something. If engraving isn't safe for the integrity of the board, then how about painting a message on the solder side and clear coating the heck out of it. To remove the message, they'll have to destroy the board. Does anyone do things like this?

I've already had some luck recovering stolen cabinets simply by using a permanent marker deep inside the cabinet in an obscure spot that only I know to look.But the boards are a lot easier to steal than cabinets. (Duh!)

The worst I was hit was 30 Pot o Gold and Gold Touch boards one night. Someone hid in one of the rooms in this particular lease spot and the attendant didn't check them before he left and locked up. They smashed every machine, swiped the boards and broke OUT of the place. Double deadbolts keyed on both sides on two separate full metal doors on metal frames. couldn't keep them in. It had been doing a good job of keeping them out. I wonder how long it took them to get out and how close we were to catching them inside when we returned in the morning.

What they didn't get was the cash. We were using a cashless system at the time (E-Token). No money in the machines and the pod loader was quite secure. They tried to get in the box to get the cash, but couldn't.

I apologize for the run on. Does anyone have any idea if etching boards is safe. Does anyone have any tips they could share concerning theft and recovery.?
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2014, 03:02:02 AM »

I don't know about etching a multi-layer board, but maybe an inconspicuous looking sticker on one of the non-removable chips on the board that has some type of ID number on it? Most paint is not conductive when dry, but even with clear coat it may be relatively easy to wash off. I guess I didn't realize there was such a huge market for that type of board Scratch Head
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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2014, 08:23:35 AM »

I think you're right about paint being washed off and I think so too. We've had this problem in our area for quite a while. It's usually the same 9-10 people doing it. Fortunately they go to jail quite often, so we get a break when they are off the streets. Another problem with the scenario is OPERATORS WHO BUY KNOWINGLY STOLEN EQUIPMENT. Since these guys are buying stolen stuff, the other guys keep stealing it for them. With no way to positively identify our property, we're stonewalled when it comes to claiming the stuff.

They aren't all smart (and I'm not either sometimes!) I closed up for a few days once. I, of course,  left all the DVRs running and the alarm set and left all the doors of the machines wide open so if someone did break in, they wouldn't have to bust open a cabinet to find the money wasn't in there. The place was located in an unincorporated area with no quick police response. This was also before the thieves discovered that they only needed to steal the boards to make money. Well, I had a call and headed down there. The idiot had stolen one Gold Touch in a full size (HEAVY) metal cabinet,  One low rise Fruit Bonus (lol) and an upright cabinet that had some oddball game in it. Meanwhile, the guy could have cleaned me out if he hadn't smoked so much crack or what ever and easily grabbed every board I had. I found out who did it, but wasn't able to recover my property. He was shot stealing from another gameroom and went to prison for a while. Breaks my heart...not.

Hoping for more input. Any message would have to be obvious so the  buyers of the stolen equipment might think twice about buying obviously stolen merchandise.
 
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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2014, 09:51:10 AM »

SmartWater.
A lot of police departments are using it.
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« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2014, 10:21:37 AM »

Nothing, eh? No one has suffered any losses but me?
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« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2014, 12:04:56 PM »

Law officer told me at one time to put my Drivers License number next to a serial or part number on my valubles due to the fact when a thief is stopped with suspected stolen items the police dept can contact the owner immediately and arrest the suspect on the spot, otherwise they may have to let them go. MICHIGAN !!! This also helps for quick return of your items.
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« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2014, 04:08:41 AM »

Bright Pink spray paint won't hurt the board. Good solid coat.

You could use a paper template and spray it with UV paint (only glows under black light). Ie Template reads YOUR initals.
Do this on both sides.

Get a dog and let it run the shop.

Get magnetic door locks. Lock the place down when the alarm goes off and lock the F'ers in.

Roller doors over all entry ways.

Pay off duty cops to patrol.

Move
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« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2014, 12:00:14 PM »

Get a security camera . you can set it up with a IP address and have any motion or alarm sent to your computer or smart phone  of site . Its cheaper than any thing else and will give you piece of mind .  You can view your property 24 Hours  x 7 . The thieves will still try but you know when its happening and it will all be taped .Good luck on your recovery . P.B.
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« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2014, 03:28:52 AM »

I like the UV paint idea.... At least like a big STAR (from breaking Bad) or something on EVERYTHING you own (in the same spot) on every machine.

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« Reply #9 on: February 26, 2014, 08:19:22 AM »

I have had a few ask me in a PM what the Smartwater is.
Here is the link.
http://smartwatercsi.com/

In a nutshell, it's a forensic tool to identify your property. When you buy it, the chemical formula is linked to your account like DNA is to a human.
I suspect this technology will be growing rapidly across the country.
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