You have to do something like this:

http://www.blackberryforums.com/rim-software/67224-remove-policy.html

I keep a copy of policy.bin just in case!

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Blackberries come with no policy - you can push the policies that your
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Subject: Re: [Bes-admins] Out of curiosity

Blackberry's do not come new with a Default IT policy. The IT policy is 
put on when it's connected to a company BES.

audit

[email protected] wrote:
> Tim,
> That's a great trick... I think I'd assumed that all BB's come set to 
> "Default" out of the box.
>
> Unfortunetley, very rearely do I finf out beforehand when people get 
> new devices etc.  At least with T-Mobile / AT&T its easy enough to 
> just pop a SIM card in to activate it temporarily.  With Verizon its a

> PITA

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