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grandma's imac was stolen today - lazydays - 10-22-2012

The iMac, the backup, the safe, the jewelry and probably some other stuff I don't know about. All taken while she was at her brothers funeral. We are going to get the serial number of the imac from the apple retailer (not an apple store) where it was purchased. I don't think I ever setup a .mac email address for it though. I can't remember. Without a .mac email address entered in the system preferences there isn't any way to track where the computer is plugged in is there?


Re: grandma's imac was stolen today - hal - 10-22-2012

that stinks!

boooooo!


Re: grandma's imac was stolen today - lazydays - 10-22-2012

I must have setup an apple I'd because its required the first time the computer is turned on. Am I right? Now to just figure out what it was.


Re: grandma's imac was stolen today - Gilbert - 10-22-2012

Apple ID is part of the setup but is optional.


Re: grandma's imac was stolen today - cbelt3 - 10-22-2012

Bastahds! Some crooks browse the funeral announcements .. They know family will be gone.


Re: grandma's imac was stolen today - JoeH - 10-22-2012

cbelt3 wrote:
Bastahds! Some crooks browse the funeral announcements .. They know family will be gone.

Yeah, that is why some organizations in various locations will arrange for volunteer "house sitters" for families attending funerals. Does cut down on the opportunistic thieves who use this approach.


Re: grandma's imac was stolen today - rgG - 10-22-2012

That really sucks. A friend of my mother's house sat for her, while we were at my father's funeral. I live in a different city, so I didn't have to worry about it, but it is a sad thing that you hear about happening all too often.


Re: grandma's imac was stolen today - lazydays - 10-23-2012

What's the best way to report the incident to the credit bureau's?


Re: grandma's imac was stolen today - lazydays - 10-23-2012

Also, for her @mac account we are having difficulties. The password she wrote down is not working. I tried the option to recover it using an alternate email account but no information is arriving in any of the email accounts we have access to. So I tried to recover using the verify birthdate option and it tells me the date is wrong. Where do I go from there? Thanks.


Re: grandma's imac was stolen today - hal - 10-23-2012

lazydays wrote:
What's the best way to report the incident to the credit bureau's?

well, you don't... if you like (and you'll need to give this serious consideration) you can have a 'stop' placed on the credit so that no new accounts can be opened without a direct phone call from them to you.

This is a royal pain in the ass, so be sure that's what you want to do before you do it.

I had this done when my credit ID was stolen in the 90s long before Identity theft became a commonly used term. There might be some other options now, but you can't contact them and say, "look, our computer was stolen so be extra careful of our credit for a while, ok?"

Call them directly - I can't even remember the names of them anymore, but if you call a credit card company, they'll have the numbers handy and might have some more advice for you.