If We can find a way to attach pre orders or brought consoles with specific serial numbers that are embedded in the console and not on the outside of the console to a specific buyer when they purchase.. we will catch the Theives or most likely confiscate the product and interrogate the ones who is caught with the system that does not belong to them via serial number.. and if it was brought from a seller.. It will lead back to them.. but then there is the what if you brought one from an original buyer later on?? Would the serial numbers matter then?? Well I would say it wouldn’t then becuz Sony should have something on there platform that a customer would hit or check a box to say it’s been sold.. so when let’s say I buy a used one, that serial number belongs to me now and I would go into Sony platform and register the serial number to my name instead.. and so on and so on.. so Sony just need a large database of serial numbers to link purchasers to there purchase.. And have back up console system on hand just in case something like the shenanigans behavior Like the one up above happens. And as far as the thief they would be caught red handed weather they deliver the package or not.. plus fired or repercussion.. I say if it’s on the truck, it needs to be delivered no exceptions.. but hey I’m just trying to solve the problem or look for a solution instead of Not doing anything..
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Re: 30 Years After Nintendo's "Operation Midnight Shipping" And Console Launches Are Still Fraught With Danger
If We can find a way to attach pre orders or brought consoles with specific serial numbers that are embedded in the console and not on the outside of the console to a specific buyer when they purchase.. we will catch the Theives or most likely confiscate the product and interrogate the ones who is caught with the system that does not belong to them via serial number.. and if it was brought from a seller.. It will lead back to them.. but then there is the what if you brought one from an original buyer later on?? Would the serial numbers matter then?? Well I would say it wouldn’t then becuz Sony should have something on there platform that a customer would hit or check a box to say it’s been sold.. so when let’s say I buy a used one, that serial number belongs to me now and I would go into Sony platform and register the serial number to my name instead.. and so on and so on.. so Sony just need a large database of serial numbers to link purchasers to there purchase.. And have back up console system on hand just in case something like the shenanigans behavior Like the one up above happens. And as far as the thief they would be caught red handed weather they deliver the package or not.. plus fired or repercussion.. I say if it’s on the truck, it needs to be delivered no exceptions.. but hey I’m just trying to solve the problem or look for a solution instead of Not doing anything..