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Former UPS employee accused of stealing iPhone X
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<blockquote data-quote="Justaloader" data-source="post: 4523976" data-attributes="member: 77989"><p>In short, no. The phone has an ESN (electronic serial number) that will always be trackable. The moment that phone is reported stolen or missing, it's blacklisted. At that point, "they" could trace the phone and attempt to press charges against whomever is in possession of it. (I used to work for Verizon Wireless) All depends on if they want to press charges and how far they are willing to go to get / catch the person. </p><p></p><p>Thinking a bit of the bigger picture - if the phone goes missing from UPS - UPS can track who the last person to "scan" the box was, and can go directly to that person and inquire as to where the package / phone is. That doesn't necessarily mean the last person that scanned it is 100% guilty, but, it gives UPS an intial suspect to go after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justaloader, post: 4523976, member: 77989"] In short, no. The phone has an ESN (electronic serial number) that will always be trackable. The moment that phone is reported stolen or missing, it's blacklisted. At that point, "they" could trace the phone and attempt to press charges against whomever is in possession of it. (I used to work for Verizon Wireless) All depends on if they want to press charges and how far they are willing to go to get / catch the person. Thinking a bit of the bigger picture - if the phone goes missing from UPS - UPS can track who the last person to "scan" the box was, and can go directly to that person and inquire as to where the package / phone is. That doesn't necessarily mean the last person that scanned it is 100% guilty, but, it gives UPS an intial suspect to go after. [/QUOTE]
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