“When Jason Smith lost a beautiful new Mac to a thief with a counterfeit cashier check, he didn’t just get mad – he appealed to the Mac community and they responded. Pretty soon his thief had been tracked down, had his personal information figured out, had pictures of his house and car taken and – the best part – got caught red-handed by a policeman in a FEDEX outfit,” reports Kevin Bedell for O’Reilly Network. Follow this remarkable detective story here.
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