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Mentz114
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The little banner has gone. When I check my subscriptions everything is as before.
Have I been demoted ?
Have I been demoted ?
Whoops. Just added 12 months - and it's back.Greg Bernhardt said:Gold Membership 6 months
Jun 9, 2015 to Dec 9, 2015
Drakkith said:Indeed! We need someone to fund out staff vacations to Hawaii!
Mentz114 said:it's back
If you have lost your gold, the first thing you should do is retrace your steps and check all the places you have been to recently. It is also a good idea to check with any friends or family members you were with, as they may have seen where you last had your gold. If you still cannot find it, you should report the loss to the authorities and your insurance company, if applicable.
To prevent losing your gold in the future, it is important to keep it in a secure location, such as a safe or a locked drawer. If you are carrying your gold with you, make sure to keep it close to your body and avoid leaving it unattended. You can also consider insuring your gold to protect it in case of loss or theft.
If your gold was stolen, you should report the theft to the police immediately. They will be able to investigate the crime and potentially recover your gold. It is also important to inform your insurance company and provide them with a copy of the police report so that you can file a claim for the stolen gold.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to track or locate lost gold unless it has a unique identifier, such as a serial number or engraving, that can be traced back to you. If you have this information, you can report it to the authorities and your insurance company to aid in the recovery of your gold.
If you have insured your gold, you may be able to get a replacement from your insurance company after filing a claim. However, if your gold was not insured, it may be difficult to get a replacement unless you have proof of purchase or a record of the gold's unique identifier. It is always best to keep important documents and records related to your gold in a safe place to make the process of replacing lost items easier.