on 17-07-2017 05:36 - last edited on 17-07-2017 07:48 by BrendonM
Hi I am on holiday in Indonesia and my iphone was stolen yesterday from a bus. I have put it to lost mode via icloud. But obviously by being aboad it is difficult and the time difference to communicate back to the UK. I don't have another phone to contact you and I ahve been blocked out of my email account that is set up with you. I don't seem to be able to find an email address on your website or any other useful information for stolen phones and the corect protocol. I would like to block the simcard thank you. Please email me back to confirm this. I will be back in England on July 21st and will be able to get in touch in person then. Thank you
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on 17-07-2017 06:21
Hi @Anonymous unfortunately we cannot block your phone on here as we are just customers like yourself.
Help and advice here though
It's also a good idea to remove your number as the forum is public.
Good luck.
on 17-07-2017 06:21
Hi @Anonymous unfortunately we cannot block your phone on here as we are just customers like yourself.
Help and advice here though
It's also a good idea to remove your number as the forum is public.
Good luck.
on 17-07-2017 06:38
on 17-07-2017 06:38
I really hope @Anonymous comes back so she will see this isn't customer services. In these circumstances as the OP is abroad and obviously has access to the internet she may be better to get in touch with live chat to report the loss (unless they can borrow a phone) as this should be done asap Her email address should also be removed as well...
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on 18-07-2017 09:43
on 18-07-2017 09:43
Thanks guys hopefully she will see the email notifications from the mentions.
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on 18-07-2017 09:52
on 18-07-2017 09:52
@Martin-O2 wrote:Thanks guys hopefully she will see the email notifications from the mentions.
But even if she doesn't, her number was shown so O2 can action the block process surely ?
on 18-07-2017 10:07
on 18-07-2017 10:07
That's a good suggestion @Beenherebefore I'll ask if it can be done this way.
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on 25-07-2017 14:30
on 25-07-2017 14:30
A quick update on @Beenherebefore's suggestion. For a phone to be reported customers will have to go through DPA and security and as such this will have to be done through customer services or the lost and stolen number.
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on 25-07-2017 14:37
on 25-07-2017 14:37
I can see that especially when anyone could report someone's phone stolen but it's a difficult situation when someone is overseas and they have a problem getting through or the process isn't working. This is the whole problem of people believing they are speaking to customer service and our displeasure that this still hasn't been made clear to new members joining because they do think it's customer service.
A case of damned if you do and damned if you don't but I do appreciate it's a DPA issue
on 25-07-2017 14:43
on 25-07-2017 14:43
@jonsie I think that's what it boils down to. Anyone could report a phone stolen either as a joke or maliciously. I think as it involves making changes to the account the DPA is a necessary step.
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on 25-07-2017 15:24
on 25-07-2017 15:24
@Martin-O2 wrote:A quick update on @Beenherebefore's suggestion. For a phone to be reported customers will have to go through DPA and security and as such this will have to be done through customer services or the lost and stolen number.
So effectively what O2 are saying is that they do not trust the officially appointed O2 Community management to pass on the number of the stolen phone ??????.......and that you could be committing fraud ??????
I'm sure DP legislation doesn't specify that.