HT201441 what if the previous owner doesn't know the email and password for its account and is not present, i bought this ipod from gamestop but it shows this screen, can i dlete this account to use my ipod ?

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what if the previous owner doesn't know the email and password for its account and is not present, i bought this ipod from gamestop but it shows this screen, can i dlete this account to use my ipod ?

The device is useless. Send it back and have them return your money.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4515
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