Wahoo...My roomate was in Hamilton and was walking past cash converters when he saw what looked like my board in the window so he took a pic and came back to Raglan. Low and behold it was my tahee board and the only way i know was i purposely got a pair of 2008/2009 footstraps put on it as i didn't like the new ones!
So that was a month ago and I went to the police who put a hold on it untill yesterday when they phoned me to say since i reported the board lost and not stolen. The person who sold it to cash converters would not face prosecution and i would have to go to court with cash converters to determine who "legally" owns the board!! OR i can go to cash converters and pay them $60 to get it back as that is what they paid the person who brought it in to the shop. So to avoid the hassle I paid the $60 for my $800 board and got it back.
