I had submitted a police report with descriptions and serial numbers and 
all when everything was first stolen. Then, on top of that, for proof and 
insurance reasons, I keep documentation of receipts for all big purchases 
(easy now with emails), and pictures of the bike in various iterations. 

I supposed if they really want proof I could send over my PBP pictures of 
me on the bike...

On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 5:17:16 PM UTC-4, Chris wrote:
>
> Please let us know how this turns out.
>
> One question: how do you prove owner to the police or eBay?  Did you have 
> to register your bike with the city?  Thanks!
>
> Chris
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1:21:37 PM UTC-4, Taylor wrote:
>>
>> I did claim it, and replaced it with a Boulder Bicycle. If it's recovered 
>> I'll likely have to buy it back from the insurance company if I want it, 
>> I'm not sure how that amount is decided or anything like that, though. 
>>
>> The Columbus police have the auction info and are following up.
>>
>> We'll see what happens! 
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 12:52:30 PM UTC-4, Skenry wrote:
>>>
>>> Its also important to figure out if the original owner had ever claimed 
>>> the loss on insurance.  Then the insurance company may need to be 
>>> reimbursed or may take possession of any recovered property.
>>>  
>>>  
>>>
>>

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