I HATE THIEVES!!!!!!!
Don't know about the E-mails, I only have the 4G nano. Nothing makes you feel madder and more helpless than to have something stolen from you. Good luck on finding it. Don't get your hopes up on getting it back though. Police report might help if it gets recovered. let us know how it turns out.
Zach! CHANGE your password on your main internet email account it's linked to. If you have it linked to a gmail, hotmail, etc. account or something proprietary to the iPhone, log into your accoutn through the web and change your password. That will block the iPhone from logging into your email account because the WRONG password will be stored on the iPhone. That should fix it temporarily, at least from them using your account.
Do it ASAP.
Do it ASAP.
Zach. I went to a huge high school here in the Chicago area. We had close to 4000 students as well. I can totally relate to your situation. From the time I was a freshman to the time I graduated I watched my school go down the tubes because of gangs and alot of teachers with big egos that thought they were Gods. I got in trouble for a lot of stuff I didn't do, and it got to the point where by the time I was a senior, I couldn't wait to get out and go to college where the mentality is completely different. I was the mature one too believe it or not
When everybody else was partying and goofing off I was at home teaching myself computers and learning how to fix them. Now because of that choice I have a great job and can buy myself the things robbers have to steal [:@]
Just hang in there. Don't let immature morons and thugs get you down. When you get into college you'll see how awesome it is. People like that never make it that far. In a few more years you won't have to ever worry about them again. It's not worth it. The best way to deal with it is ignore it. You can't change the way the school is run and certainly can't change the way people like that are, so your best bet is to stay away from it.
When everybody else was partying and goofing off I was at home teaching myself computers and learning how to fix them. Now because of that choice I have a great job and can buy myself the things robbers have to steal [:@]Just hang in there. Don't let immature morons and thugs get you down. When you get into college you'll see how awesome it is. People like that never make it that far. In a few more years you won't have to ever worry about them again. It's not worth it. The best way to deal with it is ignore it. You can't change the way the school is run and certainly can't change the way people like that are, so your best bet is to stay away from it.
I know nothing about how iPods work, but is there any way you can contact apple support and let them know what happened? I think when the iPod synchs to iTunes it also registers the serial number of the device to the iTunes server. Perhaps there is a chance that they would be willing to work with you so the next time that serial ID tries to connect to the service they can trace the IP? Long shot, but who knows?



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