


If the ID-number has not been reported, protect your new possession by reporting your serial number beforehand - just in case you ever lose it or it is stolen from you. Remember: reselling found goods is illegal. You will not only ensure that stolen goods get back to their rightful owners, you also protect yourself from a legal aftermath. If the ID-number has indeed been reported, you can actively help in the fight against fencing. If an offer appears to be too good to be true, chances are that it is.īut how can you test if the item you have purchased or intend to buy is legitimate? Have it Back helps you clear the smoke - even before the purchase! Check our database for the ID-number (IMEI, FIN, etc.) and test if it has reported to Have it Back. )Īlways check the serial number of your device.

Recently some serial numbers have left with one or two letters followed by FIVE numbers. Utilizing this database, you can verify before or after purchasing an item if said object has been marked as missing or stolen. Serial numbers that end in 'D' were duplicates and one was changed using this letter. Have it Back incorporates nearly all freely available serial numbers.
