@solomon which i easier or more convenient? to have an IMEI implanted or to hunt down your reciept and the shop where you bought it? What if the bugger is out of business?

On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 9:59 AM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
But didn't I hear Dr. Ndemo on radio say that if one has a fake
handset, they need to retrn it to the point of purchase for a refund
provided they have a receipt for the purchase of the gadget and the
importer/seller, bought it using the laid down strategies before
dispatching it to the final consumer. So, IMHO, having the implants is
just not the best solution.

On 18/09/2012, Branton Obwari <bruceobwari@gmail.com> wrote:
> As the deadline for switching off the so called fake phones approaches , i
> feel for the ordinary folks affected .India has worked this path before  in
> Nov 2009 , when faced with the similar  predicament they set up centres for
> the 20million affected subscribers to implant genuine IMEI to the handsets
> @ a small fee , If only we can do that in Kenya , then our regulator up
> their game ,We can save ordinary Kenyans the agony of buying new handsets.
>
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