On 5/4/11 my Motorola Cliq was stolen from Wilson's Deli on Rucker Avenue. One of five people stole the phone, and I have confronted two of them. I used the moto blur service to track the phone and it was tracked to 2025 106th st se, 98208 @ 9:13 pm on 5/4/11. With no avail, I went to the address and nobody confessed to taking the phone. I did not get my phone back yet.
It seems there are many very useless points about this motoblur tracking service that I will be disclosing in about two weeks. I have contacted customer service, and in the end, nothing about the service really does as it exclaims.
T-mobile as a carrier does absolutely nothing as well. They are happy to turn off the sim card for you, but as I will show you shortly; it is a futile effort. I will be continuing to try and track the phone as it is turned on, over the next two week. After two weeks I will explain all of the loopholes in the system to anyone who cares.
I am sure if I were a regular Joe, with a regular job, UI would have already went and bought myself a replacement phone. As the days go by, you will learn I am both far from regular.....
This blog is open for all commentary, provided it is clean in nature. With current events as topics people can say what they want about my thoughts. I bet I get a lot of people saying I am an idiot, then a lot of people clued in on the same standpoint. I promise that my ideas will never completely line up with yours.
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