Ouch! Suw Charman had her Nokia E61 stolen!
By Stefan Constantinescu on Tuesday, December 19th, 2006 at 12:02 AM PST In Ideas and rants
I think I’m going to give up on mobile phones. My shiny new Nokia (NYSE: NOK) E61, which I purchased a mere 19 days ago, just got stolen. I was chatting to a friend on my way to Waitrose, and when I got there I put the phone in my coat pocket and picked up a basket. A few minutes later, I thought ‘I had better put my phone in my bag, in case it gets stolen’, but too late.
I didn’t feel anyone reach into my pocket. I wasn’t aware of anyone coming too close, or watching me or bumping into me. Whoever it was was a very, very good pickpocket, and I’m sure they’ll enjoy the phone for the next 24 hours until the bar kicks in, and after that I’m sure they’ll sell it on eBay
for hundred quid or so.
Meantime, I await with bated breath to find out if the insurance got sorted out in time, otherwise I’m fucked. Plus the Treo is seriously buggered now and I can’t even make calls on it, so I’m doubly fucked.
Merry fucking Christmas.
Source: Chocolate and Vodka
Anyone at the Nokia blogger relations program read this blog? Contact her, stat! That serious sucks Suw, I feel sorry for you.
For people who don’t know who Suw is, here is what wikipedia says:
Suw Charman is the Executive Director of the Open Rights Group, a campaign group based in London. She is also a journalist, social software consultant, blogger and public speaker.
Charman has written for The Guardian, Melody Maker, and the BBC, and has a monthly column in Linux User and Developer amongst other publications.
In 2005, Charman produced the BlogOn Conference in New York.
In 2005, she co-founded the Open Rights Group, where she is Executive Director.



Thank you so much for such a nice post. Made me smile on what is so far a pretty crappy day. I rang the police, gave them my IMEI number, got a case number, range Carphone Warehouse’s insurance department and have to wait now to find out if they are going to accept my claim or not. I hope they do. I can’t afford for them not to.
Suw was also quoted on BBC News just today
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6182657.stm