Changed the locks already, got a bunch of security cameras with motion detection that will alert our phones. Asshole came in through a tiny bathroom window that wasn't alarmed.
Called pop a lock yesterday but haven't connected with someone yet. Their website say they can deal with transponder keys so we'll see. Wife's car had full coverage. I have my daily driver Jetta in front of the garage door so they can't come back for the cobra before it get re-keyed.
Luckily none of our 4 cats got out. The wife has the 357 ready in case the jerks come back.
I hate thieves...
Events like this is why I’m in business. Not to rub salt in wounds but you fortify one of my biggest arguments with customers. They always say they’re not worried about arming every window that someone can get into and I explain that crazy shit happens. They think I’m just trying to sell them something. What they don’t realize is we lose a ton of money up front on the install. We don’t make money until about the second or third year in service.
I hate hearing this happened but I’d say you have a pretty good head start on protecting yourself from it happening again.
Hopefully your cameras don’t have the default password in them. Most people don’t change that and it leaves you very vulnerable. I can drive through neighborhoods and you’d be surprised how many people’s homes have all default logins on their networks and security devices and I walk up to their door and simply show them how easy it is to gain access. I simply ask them to change these logins and I say have a nice day and walk away. I’ve gotten a few calls from people late who got my info and asked me to look over their entire setup because I showed them they weren’t secure and they liked I didn’t try to sell them anything.
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