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To: Moonray who wrote (147390)12/26/2012 3:57:04 PM
From: Stock Puppy4 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213177
 
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is no longer a sexy company.

No longer???????????

I mean, how much more sexier can you get?



To: Moonray who wrote (147390)12/26/2012 4:17:19 PM
From: Stock Puppy  Respond to of 213177
 
I would say Apple is somewhat responsible here:

valuewalk.com

Apple Inc. (AAPL) Product Thefts Boosts NYC’s Crime Rate

But wait - they only sell products, so innocent - what do you mean?

If a laptop or computer - with unique serial number I might add - is stolen, Apple does noting about it.

IMO, they should at least keep record of those reported stolen and require police report and to be reported by the owner (at least the original owner) - that way there is no question that it was stolen and no error in serial number since they have the purchaser's information including S/N.

macnews.com

"As of now, Apple offers little help in helping you recover lost or stolen products. Apple states in this Knowledge Base document, "Apple does not have a formal flagging process for reporting stolen property. If you have lost or found an Apple product, please contact your local law enforcement agency to report it."
So if your iPhone or Apple product is stolen, try these tips to recover it:

1. Contact your local law enforcement agency and report it stolen. You will need the sales receipt, serial number, and in the case of a lost or stolen iPhone, the IMEI number I referred to earlier. Keep all records of the police report and any follow-up information. You can claim it on your income taxes as stolen property."