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Old 12-08-2009, 06:00 PM   #14
Patricia
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Originally Posted by itzmeigh View Post
right but her/his point is that once that sticker is removed from the unit there is nothing else on (or in) the unit that shows the serial number. So if the thief removes the sticker then what...
Then it still shows up as your device when connected to the Sony Ebook store. No one else can authorise the device until it has been de-authorised from your account. This requires either a de-authorisation from your authorised computer, or an email to Sony.
Hopefully, any email to Sony ought to cause them to pick up the fact that this is a stolen device. But they do seem to be making this difficult for the OP.
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