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msmith1199 wrote:
I love this line from the article, "They want all smartphones equipped with a kill switch by early next year and they don’t want customers to foot the bill for this security technology."
Who do they think is going to pay the bill?
Jul-31-2013 07:32 PM
spoon059 wrote:You mean theft is a recent phenomenon? Hmm, I may have to take that thought with a grain of salt. 🙂
Its a sign of the times that we live in. If you have something of value and fail to properly secure it, someone somewhere will eventually try to steal it. Its a shame we don't live in a better society. People can either complain about it and continue to be victims, or they can take preventive actions.
Jul-31-2013 06:37 PM
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TyroneandGladys wrote:
The Feds have a great solution but it seems the phone companies do not want it.
•1.6 million Americans had a handheld device stolen last year.
•One in every three robberies nationwide involves a stolen cell phone.
•Approximately half of all robberies in San Francisco involved a mobile communications device.
HUM maybe people replacing stolen phones is to much of there business?
Feds solution
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
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DutchmenSport wrote:I didn't miss the reason Why you posted, I missed the part about dropping/placing a phone into a Kiosk & getting money back, what kind of a Kiosk & who pays this money?
I think about 99% of you missed the reason I took the time to make this post. Here's the intent of what I was attempting to say. Regardless of what kind of phone you have (or any other type of electronic device), thieves are actively and aggressively pick-pocketing these devices. This is the "hot" item, easy to take, easy to get a few dollars cash, and not very traceable. Don't be the next victim. Even in the most passive moment, keep them secure.
For what it's worth, we keep no personal information on our phones. Our contact list is just names and phone numbers, and that's it. And, the replacement my wife got, we did password protect it and got the tracking app now.
It's not the fact we had anything of value ON the phone, it was just the raw inconvenience of loosing it in the first place. And when your on vacation, loosing your phone is no fun.