| I don't care about Airplane Mode--if the device has been killed, why would one wish to power it on? So, what about prepaid? No credit check or ID required. One just requires front money. Also, keep in mind that the carriers have been fighting Identity Theft and handset upgrades for quite some time. For instance, people steal an identity and use it to get 5 free handsets. This is a on-going problem. Identity is a hard problem. Also, a swap doesn't even require a purchase--just sleight of hand. If we go through the sale process, if the rep turns their back, I may be able to swap. And this doesn't even take into account inside activity. I worked at T-Mobile for 8 years, starting as a part-time sales rep and ending a senior manager of business process. During my time, we fired the entire market of Houston twice. There are many types of thieves, but in the case of those attempting to support a habit, with their will, they will find a way. Some claim they have no choice. Finally, don't assume a perfect system. Telecom is a mess. |
Anyway, the system doesn't have to be perfect. If you significantly raise the barrier to turning stolen phones into cash, you'll significantly reduce the rate of theft.