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if its not electric and a 29er, it aint worth jack
Maybe it's changed, but it used to be:
Proof of i.d.
Sign a piece of paper saying you hadn't stolen it.
That's it.
Then you'd get £20 for a bike costing £400 new.
Maybe £20 is all you need
when I worked at a Cashconverters, it was two forms of ID.
And plenty of bike thieves don't mind showing genuine proof of id, because their short-term needs come 1st, and the police already know who they are.
The bike will probably never be recovered, and bike theft is hardly ever prosecuted anyway.
Youve had a rough journey mate, more power to you for getting back into even groundLike I said, I worked in a cash converters for about 3 years, maybe you are are not reading things properly. There was ID required, there was also video cameras. The locals were well known to us and the police stopped by to check for stolen goods of all types on a regular basis. We didn't accept power tools without chargers,, kit missing remotes or obvious drops and damage etc etc
When you get down from that oh so pious high ground and join the normal world, life is what it is, there are people that slip through the net and dont have bank accounts and relied on pawning their goods for a few weeks for that bit of extra cash.
Sneer all you like, at the time a job was a job, I was a step up from claiming off the state or in a hostel. Managing to go from being homeless at 19 to working in Cambridge and within 3 years being able to buy my first house.
So in all seriousness, wind your neck in