My MacBookAir was stolen from my wife's luggage when she traveled to the Philippines today, June 18, 2015. Is there any way to block the person who stole my unit from registering it with Apple. I have the S/N of the unit that was stolen.

My MacBookAir was stolen from my wife's luggage when she traveled to the Philippines today, June 18, 2015. Is there any way to block the person who stole my unit from registering it with Apple. I have the S/N of the unit that was stolen.



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MacBook Air (13-inch Mid 2011), Serial No: C0*******RQ4

Posted on Jun 17, 2015 8:25 PM

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Jun 17, 2015 10:42 PM in response to Carolyn Samit

Thank you for your quick response. Unfortunately, I had the Apple Genius in the Glendale Apple Store wipe the MacBook Air clean by reinstalling Mountain Lion OS so that my Apple ID is no longer connected to the unit. That's why I am asking anyone or may be the Apple Company to block the registration of my unit by the person who stole it from my wife's luggage. I tried using the link you sent me but the only units shown in the "find" are the current devices I own right now.


Thank you .

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My MacBookAir was stolen from my wife's luggage when she traveled to the Philippines today, June 18, 2015. Is there any way to block the person who stole my unit from registering it with Apple. I have the S/N of the unit that was stolen.

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