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Originally Posted by Masque
I pointed that out as it depends how honest the OP actually is and what they said when they first called up to get the phone blocked.
We have to play devils advocate in cases like this and as I said above if thats the case get a second hand blackberry and a new sim and warn the son not to be a fool.
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Yes very true. They could have done with having the Blackberry protect on the handset, so they could set off a alarm on the handset (even if the handset is switched off) and to also wipe all the data stored on the handset as well. Also to add that you are able to trace the device as well thanks to GPS on the handset.