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Tenants who entered Monday (3) in Promocenter on Paulista Avenue, to pick up their supplies remaining on the property since the site has been closed on 19 December last year, now account for the losses. Besides time without working, they also complain about the robbery occurred while the site was closed.
The robbery was discovered on 13 February this year when the city opened the property for marketers to withdraw the goods. The shopkeeper Eick Oltman, 30, said his store computer products had broken into the lock and the lock and took about U.S. $ 20 billion in products, almost half of the total value of the goods that were in the store, valued at R $ 50 thousand.
"They took what was expensive and small as pen drive, memory computer DVD player, MP3, MP4, Cell. Only left mouse, headset, cheap thing ", he said that working in the business since 1992 when the Promocenter bealls of florida worked at another address stated. Besides the damage to the goods, Oltman said to have ceased to earn between 3000 and 4000 with the performance of business and still had to pay R $ 800 of the employee's salary and other 240 of rent three machines bealls of florida credit card. He says he talked to a lawyer and will sue the municipality for what you lost and also by what they failed to win. "Now I will sell to other shops that could pick up and go to work on something else, I will be employed," he, who said he had already arranged a job as a manager at a clothing store told. The same branch of Oltman, another trader, who identified himself only as Vagner, also said he had broken into his store. "There was so much on the ground that tava almost cinnamon. What did not, broke, "he said, who said he had 60,000 of merchandise in the store and had not done the calculation of how much was stolen. According Vagner among items taken were cellular phones, webcam, mouse, keyboard, about 60 flash drives and up to two electronic machines credit card. Another dealer, Zalc Hilton, 51, had broken into the store but think nothing was taken. "I'll still check it with what I had registered on the computer, but apparently seen not take anything," he said to have more than 90,000 on cds and dvds said. Zalc said he also thinks about suing the municipality for damage while the store was closed. "I lost between 50 000 and 60 000 per month merchandise that did not sell as well as a few more U.S. $ 50 000 duplicates that were there and I could not afford," he said. The dealer said already be looking for another spot to install your store because he said he could wait for the reopening of Promocenter. He has three other stores in town. Asked about the claim of marketers who claim to sue the municipality, the Municipal Secretary of Housing, Orlando Almeida, said that they have the right to do what they think best. However, the Secretary has questioned the theft of some completely empty shops and said suspect that traders would have taken the local products.
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