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Posted by Charm_AL on 8/28/06 11:26am
Msg #141455

more about your cell phone...

Here is something worth knowing if you have a mobile phone ..

Have you ever wondered why phone companies don't seem interested in trying to prevent the theft of mobile phones?
If you have ever lost, or had one stolen, and if you are on a plan, you still have to pay the plan approximately up to 24 months, and you have to buy another handset and enter into another contract.
This is more revenue for the phone company. There is a simple way of making lost or stolen mobiles useless to thieves and the phone companies know about it, but keep it quiet.

To check your mobile phone's serial number, key in the following on your phone: star-hash-zero-six-hash ( * # 0 6 # ) and a fifteen digit code will appear on the screen. This is unique to your handset. Write it down and keep it safe. Should your mobile phone get stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code. They will then be able to block your handset, so even if the thief changes the sim card, your phone will be totally useless.

You probably won't get your phone back, but at least you know that whoever stole it can't use/sell it either. If everybody did this, there would be no point in stealing mobile phones.
No charge for directory assistance


- Phone companies are charging us $1.00 or more for 411 - information calls when they don't have to. When you need to use the 411 / information option, simply dial 1-800-FREE-411 or 1 800- 373 3411 without incurring a charge.




Reply by Kate/CA on 8/28/06 11:42am
Msg #141457

Interesting, Thanks N/M n/m

Reply by Charles_Ca on 8/28/06 12:04pm
Msg #141466

Good morning Charm: I have a question regarding your comments about cell phones. If you disable the handset by letting the phone company know the handset serial number won't the sim card in another phone commit you to whatever calls are made using the sim card. I know that my daughter has changed sim cards with friends phones becasue she wanted to try out the "cooler" phones. So if you disabled the handset wouldn't the sim card still be a liability???

Reply by Charm_AL on 8/28/06 12:50pm
Msg #141483

yes Charles, you'd need to contact your company to have the chip disabled, liken it to losing a credit card.

Reply by PHILL2BY on 8/28/06 12:08pm
Msg #141468

It did not work for me message says call cannot be completed as dialed. Any suggestions.


THANKS.

Reply by Cassandra Andrews on 8/28/06 1:44pm
Msg #141506

same thing happend to me so i clld the provider (tech support) and asked them to give me my phone's serial number.

Reply by PHILL2BY on 8/28/06 3:59pm
Msg #141543

Thanks I will call mine also.


 
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