One of the problems with police reports and insurance claims is that most police departments do not respond in the way you want (minor property crime is not treated like more serious stuff) and insurance policies usually have a deductible that exceeds the iPhone cost (even those policies with special riders or coverages at enhanced premiums).
So my main question in this area is what is the specific process for disabling or locking a stolen iPhone. Suppose you had a means to disable and also to insert some code such that when the thief took the phone in for repair it could be confiscated until proof of ownership is shown. Do Apple or 3/4G services place the iPhone serial number on the cash register receipt?
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John Ferman
On Jan 18, 2012, at 7:34 AM, Richard Bauer <rk911@yahoo.com> wrote:
> i would suggest that you obtain the necessary receipts and/or S/N to
> establish ownership and then report the robbery to the young thug's parents. if that doesn't produce the necessary results report the robbery to the police agency having jurisdiction where the offense took place. good luck.
mercredi 18 janvier 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] Serial number
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