
on 03-06-2015 12:13
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on 03-06-2015 12:13
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on 04-06-2015 13:39
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on 04-06-2015 13:39
I suspect the OP may never see this S5 returned. It sounds as if it has been sold on...or reported lost/stolen. Also for this colleague to email the OP and say HE has blocked her new phone...what a joke,
The S5 belonged to him. He did the right thing. Let her sort herself out is my advice...
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03-06-2015 12:56 - edited 03-06-2015 12:58
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03-06-2015 12:56 - edited 03-06-2015 12:58
If the S5 was yours and your colleague lost/broke/didn't return it to you...then you have every right to block the sim/phone as you are the one paying for it. Obviously your colleague used the sim from the S5 and put it into her S4. ....the sim was then blocked making her phone useless. She needs to sort out her own sim for her own phone. You have acted correctly
Edited to add...O2 have obviously blocked both the sim and the handset I would imagine?
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on 03-06-2015 12:58
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on 03-06-2015 12:58
Blocking or sim swapping does not effect the phone and would have to have been specifically requested to be done separately.
If O2 have blocked the phone, it is done in error and they should reverse the block.
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on 03-06-2015 13:06
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on 03-06-2015 13:06
@MI5 wrote:
No it's not true at all.
Blocking or sim swapping does not effect the phone and would have to have been specifically requested to be done separately.
If O2 have blocked the phone, it is done in error and they should reverse the block.
@MI5. I wonder if the phone is actually blocked at all. The OPs colleague may think it is due to the sim being blocked...but maybe if they try a new sim in it may work?
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03-06-2015 13:23 - edited 03-06-2015 13:24
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03-06-2015 13:23 - edited 03-06-2015 13:24
@viridis wrote:
Probably peeved that the sim has been blocked so trying to swindle another phone to put on eBay.
I honestly have no idea why this is any of the OP's problem. This colleague pulled a fast one with the S5...and when the op blocked the sim (his phone, his responsibility) the colleague ended up with egg on their face by using the sim from the phone she claimed was lost..
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on 03-06-2015 13:52
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on 03-06-2015 14:58
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on 03-06-2015 14:58
If the s4 has been blocked in error then o2 will reverse it. But as mentioned the phone might not be blocked at all, just the sim.
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on 03-06-2015 15:22
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on 03-06-2015 15:22
Even if the phone was "only" broken, I still don't see why it couldn't be returned in a damaged state ?
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on 03-06-2015 16:02
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on 03-06-2015 16:02
Bordering on theft. Tell the employee go whistle and to sort it out with O2.

