Follow iTunes Purchases To Catch an iPod Touch Thief?
9:57 am, January 13th, 2010, Nicole Martinelli
Online police reports always turn up a few interesting tidbits. Here’s one from the roster of misdeeds that took place in Elyria, Ohio on January 11:
1:46 p.m. – 3300 block Livingston Ave., iPod Touch reported stolen during a party; also, someone is using victim’s iTunes account to download songs.
My first thought: dumb thief. My second: maybe not, if they don’t keep it up for very long.
As an iTunes account holder abroad with a US credit card, I’ve managed to get locked out of my own iTunes account (shockingly simple to do, time consuming to set right again) and there are a few tales of hacked iTunes accounts with fraudulent credit card charges that took a few rounds with Apple to get straightened out. (If it happens — first step: contact your credit card company).
Thieves have been caught using emailing photos from stolen iPhones and using iPods with the victim’s playlist, but what’s the chance police might track down the unlawful downloader via an iPod Touch?
Posted by Nicole Martinelli in News, iPod, iPod Touch | Comment on this article
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the only way that might work in this case is if the folks are the party are fairly well known and the thief has a particularly unique musical taste.
at this point it is file a police report, hopefully have it on your insurance to get the replacement paid for and pray you don’t have any really personal info on it
Charli, on January 13th, 2010 at 2:23 pm