"In the UK: [www.immobilise.com]
In the USA: [www.immobilize.net]
If your phone is stolen, the handset can be blocked from use on all networks - the networks will reject a handset with a known stolen IMEI number.
It makes the handset useless to thieves, or at least harder to sell on.
Even better, if the police arrest someone for another theft, and find the handset in their possession is registered to someone else, it can be used in evidence in against them [and you might get your phone back]"
"I started learning photography on an EOS 1000F (Rebel S for the Americans) I had been thinking for a while that the bottom end of the DSLR market was missing something."
"I was in a store on London's Tottenham Court Road this evening, and was told they'd been promised a delivery of the new eee on April 28th, and they'd probably get my reserved 7" 4G at the same time..."
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