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Re: Stolen MacBook/PowerBook database?

by Jolly Roger <jollyroger@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 12, 2008 at 11:56 AM

In article <ftqfem$evj$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 Tom Kraemer <tkraemer+csmp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Ex-girlfriend is looking to buy a used MacBook Pro off craigslist,
> I've been enlisted to check it out to see if it's OK to buy. I seem to
> recall one of the Mac news sites had a listing of stolen laptop
> serials to check, but google is not helping at the moment.  I checked
> on stolen911.com with no hits, but I was wondering if there was
> another couple of listings I could check before telling her to go
> ahead and buy it, without having her getting busted for receiving
> stolen property.

If you have the serial number, why not just call Apple and ask them?

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 3 Posts in Topic:
Stolen MacBook/PowerBook database?
Tom Kraemer <tkraemer+  2008-04-12 14:03:02 
Re: Stolen MacBook/PowerBook database?
Jolly Roger <jollyroge  2008-04-12 11:56:27 
Re: Stolen MacBook/PowerBook database?
Lewis <g.kreme@[EMAIL   2008-04-14 08:57:58 

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