October 12, 200619 yr I got my cell phone stolen! :( I was at football practice and put my phone and my other stuff in my locker and locked it. I come back from practice, the lock is not on my locker, and my phone is gone! The master key to the lockers got stolen a couple weeks ago but they got it back. I'm thinking the guy made a copy of it. I talked to my school about this and they said their not responsible (which I know) but it's probily because the key they have was stolen. I had to call T-mobile (my carrier) and cancel my plan. Now I have to buy a new phone and I don't have the money to get a good phone like my last phone (the Razr v3). I'm kinda f***ed :( Has anybody lost something that was valuable to them?
October 12, 200619 yr Put a iPod shuffle and my old cell phone (my nicer cell phone) through the washer. Me doing staff.
October 12, 200619 yr Put a iPod shuffle and my old cell phone (my nicer cell phone) through the washer. :x...I lost 2 cell phones at six flags in teh past but they were cheap phones :(
October 13, 200619 yr Author Have you tried calling the phone? Yes, that's the first thing I thought to do. I had the phone on and when I called it, the phone went right to voice mail. Which means somebody turned it off.
October 13, 200619 yr I forgot when I lost $50 because it fell out of my pocket. :( :( :( Me doing staff.
October 13, 200619 yr A friend of mine had his cell phone stolen about a week ago. :( It sucks. I've never really had anything valuable stolen from me. I tend to be paranoid about those kinds of things.
October 13, 200619 yr I tend to be paranoid about those kinds of things. Heh, me too. I usually keep an eye on my things so I've never had anything of any real value stolen.. Internet Marketing For Newbies
October 13, 200619 yr my bro got his backpack stolen from the mall. dunno why but it had his ipod and every homework in it. he was pissed. thats why i try to stay away from the mall most of the times #-o
October 13, 200619 yr Dude that sucks. I hate people who do stuff like this. -.- My sister went to Taco bell and gave them her credit card she forgot to take it back and somebody went to the store and spent $400. Luckly they discovered who it was by using all the cameras. =D> I myself lost a rolex at school. :notalk:
October 13, 200619 yr I left my phone out in the rain once. Didnt work to well after ward :wall: Training my pure!
October 13, 200619 yr I myself havent lost anything of much value but my brother has accidentally washed two phones. One survived though :o
October 13, 200619 yr Get your provider to shut down the Sim card in the phone. Then ask them if they can give you the details of the phone calls/sms's that the phone has made after you lost it. Should give the person who stole it something to think about. With your next phone, you could always put a password on it, just to make it more secure. :P 3 wrong passwords and you have to enter the Puc code or something.
October 13, 200619 yr I really dont know why people still bother stealing mobile phones. All you gotta do is call the mobile phone company and they will scramble the phone and make it unable to connect to any network or accept another sim card. It will be useless to the thief both for himself and will be unable to sell it. Royal Mail stole my digital camera, was sent to me in the post and it just never arrived. Never got returned to sender aither :( Mercifull <3 Suzi "We don't want players to be able to buy their way to success in RuneScape. If we let players start doing this, it devalues RuneScape for others. We feel your status in real-life shouldn't affect your ability to be successful in RuneScape" Jagex 01/04/01 - 02/03/12
October 13, 200619 yr I think what you're talking about is blocking the IMEI number, Matt. In which case yes, it can stop it being usable. However, if the thief has passed it on to someone who specifically deals in phone crime I think it is possible to change the IMEI, though perhaps difficult. Some people are changed by being a moderator. I wouldn't be.
October 13, 200619 yr I was coming back from school when I was in sixth form, sitting at the back of a bus with one firend, when 3 guys about 16-17 walk all the way down and right next to us. After a while one turns round and tells me to "gimme your mobile" I see he isn't messing around and take it out and hand it to him, he takes the chip out and give it back to me and asks for my wallet. I get that out, stuff cards down side and give him the ̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâã10 note and a bit of change I had (been in the pub at lunch time, was a little intoxicated but woke up quicksmart when he asked for my mobile). My mate had a knife to his left thigh and was going about giving mobile and money to them calmly. If they did not have the knife he would of been able to fight them, but they outnumbered us and had a knife(s) If we called out we could of seriously got hurt so we gave over money and mobiles and off they stumbled off the bus about ̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâã200 the richer. I'm glad I acted clamly though and didn't do something stupid just to keep a mobile and a bit of cash, and it helped me wise up alot.
October 13, 200619 yr I think what you're talking about is blocking the IMEI number, Matt. In which case yes, it can stop it being usable. However, if the thief has passed it on to someone who specifically deals in phone crime I think it is possible to change the IMEI, though perhaps difficult.It is very difficult and while yes, there are ways to reprogram a mobile phone, id be willing to bet on the majority of mobile thieves not knowing how to do that. Mercifull <3 Suzi "We don't want players to be able to buy their way to success in RuneScape. If we let players start doing this, it devalues RuneScape for others. We feel your status in real-life shouldn't affect your ability to be successful in RuneScape" Jagex 01/04/01 - 02/03/12
October 13, 200619 yr I doubt young Johnny Chavpants knows. Some people are changed by being a moderator. I wouldn't be.
October 13, 200619 yr My Action Man watch was stolen at Boys Brigade when I was about 7 years old. I loved that watch, it came with a handy alarm.
October 14, 200619 yr I fell in our lake at our cottage with my moms cell phone. Was jumping onto our 'beach'. Slip! Miss The Dock! Boom! Splat! Fall! Wet! :P
October 14, 200619 yr My cell phone fell into a stream when I was biking with it, I took it apart immediately and let it dry for a day, and it worked fine after that. Then, about a month later I was biking and it fell out of my pocket, I didn't realize it untill I had gotten home, I called it, looked for it on the road and finally calld phone company, paid $100 for a new one. A month later, I get a call on my phone and the 911 staff is telling my to quit making rude phone calls to them, then the ohone company calls and asks why I'm cussing them out... I waitedf a few days, and after my parents and i both said it wasnt me the staff at the Cellular company caught the people that had found the phne I dropped, and were able to make calls to 911 and 511 (provider) they were also able to look at all the text messages I had recieved, which was really creppy. Althopugh the phone had been unregistered the number still showed when they made calls on the phone, the tech guy at my providor said he never heard about somethingl ike that happeneing :o. Eventually, I got a new number, the police were notifyed because apparently 'they were in possesion of stolen property' and we never heard about it again... Droolman's item Guide | My RuneScape pictures | My barrows videos, with download link!Free Image Hosting! | Free File Hosting!
October 14, 200619 yr Royal Mail stole my digital camera, was sent to me in the post and it just never arrived. Never got returned to sender aither :( Im surprise you of all people here wouldent have been more careful. I suppose it not something you normally see coming. I think what you're talking about is blocking the IMEI number, Matt. In which case yes, it can stop it being usable. However, if the thief has passed it on to someone who specifically deals in phone crime I think it is possible to change the IMEI, though perhaps difficult. Its very difficult and theres no point once a phone is blocked its blocked its quicker easyer and allround cheaper to buy a phone than learn how to reprogram it. In Australia there is a mandatory Jail term for editing the IMEI number. The purpose of the IMEI blacklist is to reduce the number of people hospitalised or killed during muggings so its taken very seriously. ~Dan64AuSince 27 Aug 2002
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