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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 19
OS: Vista Home Premium
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Email from Police
I recently purchased a brand new Acer Desktop with Vista Home Premium installed on it and I just had it for about five days.
I have recieved an email from the Police station, saying that they have tracked my computer saying it was stolen a few weeks ago. They are telling me that I should turn it into the Police station. Why are they saying that my computer that I recently bought from a vendor says that it is stolen? How do they know where the computer is and how did they track it? Can the police track the new computer that I am using by its Vista CD-KEY or Serial Number of the computer? I guess I have to turn this computer into the police anyways and I hope they get the culprits who stole this computer and gave it too the vendor to sell it. It was too good of a price anyways $570 for an Acer P4. Can the police track the new computer that I am using by its Vista CD-KEY or Serial Number of the computer? |
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: west australia
Posts: 41,964
OS: vista 32x ultimate retail
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Re: Email from Police
there are tracking services available,as soon as it goes online it sends a signal pin pointing it's location
here you would not receive no email just a bang on the door and a pair of handcuffs
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Re: Email from Police
The email sound suspicious. I doubt the police will email if they know you have a stole computer. They would come and get it.
In the past theres been scams about turning your computer or yourself into the police that came via email. IMO, just delete that email
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Re: Email from Police
I agree with sobeit. It's like the police sending an e-mail to a bank robber and saying "We know you have the cash, just bring it along to the station and we'll say no more about it."
Delete it.
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: west australia
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Re: Email from Police
see if it links back to someone you know
http://www.johnru.com/active-whois/trace-email.html
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Moderator Hardware Team
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Brit living in Greece
Posts: 5,040
OS: Win ME, Win XP Pro SP3, Ubuntu 7.04, Mepis 6.5
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Re: Email from Police
sounds like a scam to me .. try getting in touch with ACER and see if they have any records of it being stolen .. someone might be trying to make you return it so that it can be put back in the loop again and then sold again to another unsuspecting customer. It could even be the vendor who is doing it .. reports it stolen , sells it, possible anonymous tip off, possible bogus message from authorities but maybe from vendor, laptop is returned, vendor gets it back ... all hypothesis I know .. but ...
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Re: Email from Police
You can check the serial number at Acer's site to see some basic info on it. Like the others have said, though, the police won't email you with their suspicions. I used to work in the burglary department of the San Antonio Police Department and emailing suspects was simply unheard of. It might be a good idea to get as much info about that email as possible and report that. If it's really a scam it's likely you weren't the first target...
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: New Jersey, USA
Posts: 4,746
OS: Vista SP1 x64, x86 / XP SP3 Pro, Media, Home, / Win 95 / DOS / IBM 390 TSO/ISPF
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Re: Email from Police
Assuming the United States here...
1. Is the computer now in the same State in which it was purchased? 2. Was it (#1) when you received the email from the "Police"? 3. Did the email "originate" from a local Police Department (township/boro) - where you are now currently located? 4. Was it from a County Sheriff's Office (again, the county that has jurisdiction over the city you are currently located in)? 5. Any State Police involved? 6. Campus Security involved? 7. Was there a phone number on the email that you received... and if so, did you perform a "reverse trace" on it? 8. If #1 not true... then local Police have no jurisdiction over this matter... this would be a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2314 - involving the inter-state transportation of stolen goods. 9. Absolutely ignore the email... in fact, I would send one back from another computer - different IPO - different email address telling them to "pound sand" as the FBI would be the ones involved here... as it did cross state, if not Federal lines at some time. ICE would also most likely be involved. In my opinion, it is a hoax, but I would nonetheless follow up on the serial number itself as suggested by others that have posted before me. How "official" is the document? Can you post/screen-shot any of it removing any "incriminating" evidence? Regards. . . jcgriff2 .
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Re: Email from Police
I must agree with most of the above - sounds like a scam or a bad joke from a so called friend!
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Re: Email from Police
+1 for the hoax
How would the police know your email address anyway ?
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Moderator Hardware Team
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Brit living in Greece
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Re: Email from Police
I believe but I am not sure that one might be able to get the IP address which would be Dynamic in most cases, it would be easier to get a static address since it doesn't change.. but you'd have to be extremely fast to catch the e-mail address from it .. it would mean getting a court order to force the ISP to search for what circuits were connected at the day & time .. then look up the user .. without a really good excuse for the court, I think this would be more than local Police might want to do.
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Re: Email from Police
Yes, it would need an attorney to force the ISP to disclose its log, see what client was connected and give the e-mail address of that client.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 405
OS: Vista
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Re: Email from Police
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If I were you, I suggest you never buy any stolen property, because sooner or later it will catch up to you, it always does. Live a honest life and you have nothing to fear. |
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