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Stolen, unregistered Ipod


Question Posted Thursday April 17 2008, 5:55 pm

Ok, so I recently had my Ipod stolen (( i'm still beating myself up for leaving it in my bag)) and it was unregistered. So, if whoever stole it registered it, would I not be able to use my itunes if I got a new ipod and registered it? Thanks!

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solidadvice4teens answered Friday April 18 2008, 11:02 pm:
Do you have the IPOD's serial number? I sure hope so. Why? you can go to Apple's web site www.apple.com and call their Canadian or U.S. technical support number and give them the serial number.

They'll put it on file as STOLEN so that anyone who tries to register it, use Itunes or synch it cannot. I know this to be true because I say a Dateline NBC report on people who stole unregistered Ipod's they left as decoys out in the open and got busted when they registered them through Apple. You're nowhere though without the serial number on the back of the IPOD.

You can also call 1-800-My-Apple for the tech support info to report it stolen.

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