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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Finding stolen MacBooks.
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<blockquote data-quote="EvenStranger" data-source="post: 1195399" data-attributes="member: 181804"><p>From my experience, Apple's stance is if a person has possession of a computer, they must be the legal owner. Computers change hands too easily, legitimately and illegitimately, and Apple doesn't want to be the computer police. Exceptions have been made for computers formerly owned by Apple, such as stolen floor units, but as a rule, Apple doesn't want to get in the middle of a potential stolen property battle. There's too much to lose and little to gain, as a company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvenStranger, post: 1195399, member: 181804"] From my experience, Apple's stance is if a person has possession of a computer, they must be the legal owner. Computers change hands too easily, legitimately and illegitimately, and Apple doesn't want to be the computer police. Exceptions have been made for computers formerly owned by Apple, such as stolen floor units, but as a rule, Apple doesn't want to get in the middle of a potential stolen property battle. There's too much to lose and little to gain, as a company. [/QUOTE]
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Finding stolen MacBooks.
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