We Were Burgled.... Was it our fault? What we've learnt....
Josie · 1:19:59 · 1 weeks ago
Homeowners shared lessons from a recent burglary during a brief UK hiking trip, concluding it likely resulted from delayed social media posts revealing their absence and inadequate security measures.
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Burglary timing — Thieves struck while the couple was 4.5 hours away in Wales, taking two safes, jewelry, and a handbag but causing no major damage .
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AirTag tracking — An AirTag hidden in a handbag lining and another in a passport cover allowed location of stolen items at nearby residential addresses .
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Insurance shortfalls — Contents policy limited payouts per item despite overall coverage, leaving many valuables undercompensated after review with NFU .
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Security gaps — Existing alarm and cameras were bypassed via a Wi-Fi jammer; new hardwired system with police connection and boundary upgrades now planned .
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Social media role — Live Instagram stories from Snowdon on the burglary day broke their usual delay rule for trips, potentially aiding targeting .
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Sentimental losses — Wedding watch and grandfather's Omega watch were taken, prompting reflection on material items versus safety .
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Why do AirTags in safes deter burglars more effectively than locks alone?
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What specific insurance fine print should homeowners check before travel?