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September 6th, 2009

Makers offer little help for lost or stolen devices

Posted by Richard Koman @ September 6, 2009 @ 11:43 PM

Categories: Government technology

Tags: Device, Amazon.com Inc., Smart Phones, Mobile Operating Systems, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Richard Koman

Remember the story about the guy who tracked down his stolen iPhone with MobileMe?

All very well as long as he tracked the thieves down on his own, but this Times article says that most manufacturers aren’t at all excited about helping customers who’ve lost devices.

Profiled is Samuel Borgese, who is pissed off that Amazon didn’t lift a finger to help recover his Kindle - or at least “brick” it.

I finally concluded that Amazon knew the device was being used and preferred to sell content to anyone who possessed the device, rather than assist in returning it to its rightful owner.”

And Amazon’s not the only one. Sirius XM says they only deactivate or provide information is response to a law enforcement subpoena. AT&T doesn’t disable iPhones, just makes sure your account information isn’t being changed.

If the concern is people reselling the devices and then reporting them as stolen, there’s an easy enough fix, Borgese says. Just send an email to the original owner confirming a sale. The person would have to click OK for the device to function.

Amazon had no comment about this suggestion.

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police involvment....
It makes it sound like the police were involved in the breakin. I'm sorry i know of too many crooked police. I don't trust one of them. More and more they are becoming legal criminals with guns. Until they start doing there job and proove me wrong i rest my case.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: dougogd@... Posted on: 09/08/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Credit card number of thief  linuser | 09/07/09
They do.  oncall | 09/07/09
Except...  safesax2002 | 09/07/09
That's why  oncall | 09/07/09
Even more problematic  oncall | 09/07/09
No lawyer would take the case  wackoae | 09/07/09
That will be really good PR  oncall | 09/07/09
Aiding and abetting  linuser | 09/07/09
Amazon does not "know" it is stolen  oncall | 09/07/09
I suppose  oncall | 09/07/09
Matters of degree  MariusSilverwolf | 09/07/09
police involvment....  dougogd@... | 09/08/09

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