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libbypop

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#27864 9-Nov-2008 15:15
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Just wondering if its possible to get the number you previously had on a new if your phone is stolen, it would be a huge mission trying to get all my contacts back and be alot easier if they could still use my old number.

So is this possible?

Im going to check the lost property again today and see if magically some honest person handed it in..

thanks!

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johnr
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  #176928 9-Nov-2008 15:20
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Yes this can be done in store $20ish

You will need to know the 4 digit PIN on the account as well



libbypop

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#176931 9-Nov-2008 15:31
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oh awesome, thats a relief!

Thanks for the prompt reply! :)

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  #176941 9-Nov-2008 16:37
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call vodafone now and put a block on the sim card - otherwise the person who stole it can use your credit. The block can be removed and your old credit transferred to your new sim card.



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  #176947 9-Nov-2008 17:43
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imadog: call vodafone now and put a block on the sim card - otherwise the person who stole it can use your credit. The block can be removed and your old credit transferred to your new sim card.


Credit is not on the SIM card,

imadog
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  #176950 9-Nov-2008 18:04
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Credit is not on the SIM card,


Correct - credit is assigned to the phone number which is in turn assigned to the sim card.

But all of that is irrelevant. If you lose or have your phone stolen you should have the sim card blocked so that your credit cannot be used by anyone else.

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  #176959 9-Nov-2008 18:54
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What sort of phone was it?

What gym did it get stolen from?

-Al

libbypop

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  #176961 9-Nov-2008 18:59
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Just called and blocked my sim, so thats done!
No luck finding it in the lost property :(

 
 
 

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  #176962 9-Nov-2008 19:02
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What sort of phone was it?

You account or prepay?

libbypop

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  #176963 9-Nov-2008 19:03
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lol why does it matter? i dont want someone else trying to claim it if ends up in lost property!

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  #176964 9-Nov-2008 19:09
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Put it this way, was it a expensive one?

libbypop

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  #176965 9-Nov-2008 19:12
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Well cost me around $380 was 3g and all that jazz, plus a $60 memory card in it, which i definitely regret buying hardly used it!
You would think people who can afford to have a membership to the gym wouldnt need to steal, but who knows maybe they like the thrill!

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  #176967 9-Nov-2008 19:24
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Get the imei off the box file a police report and get the handset black listed then its no good to anyone in nz.

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  #176969 9-Nov-2008 19:30
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libbypop: Well cost me around $380 was 3g and all that jazz, plus a $60 memory card in it, which i definitely regret buying hardly used it!
You would think people who can afford to have a membership to the gym wouldnt need to steal, but who knows maybe they like the thrill!


Your contents insurance might cover it if you have it. Worth giving your insurance company a call about it to see.

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