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Default 05-08-2008, 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by cjcarbone View Post
If it was stolen, and RIM was actually pissed about it, don't you think the PIN and IMEI would be blocked or blacklisted as soon as the device disappeared? He said he has registered the PIN to his BIS, and is using it as his daily BlackBerry.
Yep, they sure could've disabled it by now if they wanted to.

This is free publicity for RIM, a BB in the wild isn't going to hurt them in any way. I'd imagine the person that leaked it at RIM might get a slap on the wrists but not much more.

Kevin's positive review has got people drooling even more over the 9000.

and no way is this the same as stealing a car!
   
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