Apps on stolen bb

Hi.
A few weeks ago, m'y bb was stolen. Son interface bought à New one 9900 and now aller thé apps i bought on thé previous one are no anymore on thé New one, événements after restoring m'y data wirh bbprotect. How can i get all my apps back?
Thx. 

Step 1 - Get a new BlackBerry.
Step 2 - Login to BlackBerry App World from the new phone.  You'll be told that a new device has been detected and you'll be asked if you want to associate this new device with App World.
Step 3 - Answer 'Yes' to the question.
Step 4 - While in App World, open My World.  Press the menu key and select Refresh.  All your apps will appear on your new phone.  You might have to install them once again but you won't have to pay for any of them.
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