Following our last post on £5 billion stolen goods for sale online, it seems that online auction sites are taking the heat, but as Identity Resolution Daily points out, if they reduce, what is termed as e-fencing – selling stolen goods online – they will lose most of their revenue.
However, if these auction sites ignore the statistics, and continue to allow themselves to be marketplaces for selling ‘stolen goods’ will mean that they will soon become high profile case studies for us. Beware – You will get caught
There has been much discussion within the mobile tech community on whether CheckMEND is a good deal which our very own bat phone cleared up:
Hi, just to let you know CheckMEND ‘trade’ account is such only because that’s who they think would be interested in it. In fact the vat number and co number are optional at registration and they only thing ‘trade’ about it is a minimum £25 worth of checks purchased at registration. At the moment though you get 50 checks for this so paying only £0.50 instead of £2.99 for your first fifty checks and only £1 per check after that.
Of course reselling checks is against the terms and all your certificates will have the account holders details on so giving them away becomes awkward too but if you may check several phones in future (the credits never expire) it’s a good deal.
Declaration: I work for the parent company but this isn’t an advert, I just want to put right the misunderstanding about trade accounts. I’ll pass on the confusion and perhaps the web guys will modify the website.
We have some hard hitting facts for you, collated from our CheckMEND database.
Mobile Phone stats from CheckMEND
- Of the £5bn Stolen goods for sale online, it is estimated that £2.6bn of that can be attributed to mobile phones
- Of all the checks carried out on CheckMEND over the last 18 months 67% were made on mobile phones. Which equates to 6,700,000 checks made through CheckMEND, were to check the IMEI number of a mobile phone
- Out of every town in the UK you are most likely to be sold a stolen mobile phone in Leicester
CheckMEND has identified 3,522 stolen handsets in the last 23 days, that’s 153 a day and from these checks, it indicates the place you are most likely to be offered a stolen phone in order of likelihood are:
Leicestershire
Greater London – Finsbury Park, North London –600 policemen arrested 70 people!
Birmingham
Manchester
Cambridge
The Nokia N95 is the most checked phone as it is the top end of the price range for second hand phones, so watch out n95 users…
Please remember to protect your mobile phone and register your belongings free with immobilise www.immobilise.com.
After registering your property stolen your information will be fed to our CheckMEND database and we can stop all e-fencing criminals from re-selling your property.