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Lawsuit suggests massive Englewood CubeSmart theft was inside job
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Lawsuit suggests massive Englewood CubeSmart theft was inside job

A million-dollar lawsuit filed by the victims of a massive burglary at an Englewood CubeSmart Self Storage facility makes an argument for believing that the general manager of the premises “has some involvement and culpability in the theft.” Click here for the Englewood Herald story: https://www.littletonindependent.net/englewood/article_a1e5a6bf-606a-42c8-8b3c-8faac1c01ae6.html

u/NeverSelfStore — 4 days ago
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So my public storage unit was broken into, I arrived to my storage unit to see that my lock was completely gone and they stole some valuable things! I filed a police report, reported it to the employees, and did the insurance claim. The insurance says if I don’t have a picture proof of forced entry then I don’t qualify for compensation. There are no signs of forced entry and they took the lock so I have no proof of a broken lock either. The public storage employee said they’ll review camera and let me know if they see anything or send to my investigator which neither has happened. What else can I do? I’m starting to feel like this was an inside job! I’m paying for insurance monthly for zero security & no real coverage!

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