Zen Micro & Shoplifting Ala

My Zen Micro keeps triggering anti-shoplifting alarms. It doesn't seem to matter if it's on, off, with or without the battery. Has anyone else encountered this problem?

My dad bought a pair of boots that had the sensor inside them. He was a contractor and every time he went inside Home Depot the alarms went off. Finally he took his shoes off and placed them on the counter to deactivate them. The lady at the counter had a shocked look once he began taking his shoes off
I don't think the shoplifting sensor is actually inside the micro. But if it was it would probably be where the battery is. If you see a white little plastic thing that has a piece of metal inside it, thats the typical sensor. Either remove it or go to your local Home Depot and place it on the counter.

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    [email protected] Edited by jrbentley on 0-03-2006 05:22 PM

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    Moderator Note: Removed the name of the Email Advisor. Please do this in the future when posting email responses from Creative.Message Edited by Jason-CL on 07-2-2005 02:05 PM

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