If you have the serial and mac address, you can turn that into the local police department and sony will track that system. As soon as it is connected to the internet, it will ping to Sony and they will have its new IP address and then they can track down the address on file with that person's internet provider!!! Good luck! Trust me, been there, done that. As long as you file a police report and they get in touch with Sony, they will track it as long as the thief who stole it, or any new person that uses it, connects it to the internet. If you do not have the MAC address for the system, contact Sony and request it if you have the box and serial # still.
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I'll have to look into that.
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Edited by DEVILDOG: 9/26/2015 2:04:13 AMGood luck friend. For anyone else who wants to be able to do this in case their system is stolen, go into your systems information all the way to the left, and write down the serial and MAC address and keep it on file. A picture of your system's serial number sticker along with your name written on paper or your drivers license in the picture as well next to the serial is extra helpful in case someone, or the thief, lies or claims that it wasn't yours. Same can be said about any property, so always jeep pictures, receipts, and records on file for proof of ownership. Thief's are shady, so make it hard on them to defend themselves in this -blam!-ed up system. Too many loopholes get people off the hook these days.
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Happened to my friend and this is how he got it back