They were buying them because they were cheap and could be reprogrammed to use in the Middle East. It could be possible that they might have been used is some covert manner. Get a hold of the counter terrorism unit of the FBI and give them the numbers on the phone.
Unfortunately, the video display on this phone died a month or so ago and I can get no info from it, nor does it try to boot onto a network as far as I can tell.
I could give my phone number and let LEO do their work, but I rather skeptically assume they are instead going to assume all the numbers called are suspect (I used the phone, with a phone card, to call Panama) and *I* will end up on some damn secret list for the rest of my mortal years. Bureaucratism meets secret lists :(
Well, at least you can be sure your phone wasn’t used as a bomb trigger. You might send the info to Homeland security and let them figure out—or not—whether they are a threat or just some cheap Islamic retailers.
If you ever go back see if they have any of these in stock.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1162751/posts
I am very series about this. You did much better on your first post.