Track a lost/stolen tablet
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Hello,
is it possible to track a stolen/lost tablet that has never been used?
Let me explain better: I ordered a tablet online that I never received; the delivery person claims to have left the package on the mailboxes of my building. So I assume that if the delivery person is sincere, it is possible that someone from the building or even a passerby may have taken it. Is it possible to track its current location? Are there any software solutions for that?
The tablet runs on Android.
Thank you for your valuable help,
Vie
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is it possible to track a stolen/lost tablet that has never been used?
Let me explain better: I ordered a tablet online that I never received; the delivery person claims to have left the package on the mailboxes of my building. So I assume that if the delivery person is sincere, it is possible that someone from the building or even a passerby may have taken it. Is it possible to track its current location? Are there any software solutions for that?
The tablet runs on Android.
Thank you for your valuable help,
Vie
Configuration: Linux / Firefox 34.0
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Hello,
The answer is no, if the tablet is new and not configured.
However, due to the delivery person > they should not leave a package on the mailboxes, so you should hold the delivery company accountable.
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Hello.
The parcel carrier is at fault, if there is one? You don't leave a package on the mailbox of the building.
You were supposed to sign for having received the package, which did not happen.
That's where you ordered the tablet that there is a fault.
File a complaint.
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