on 18-12-2012 20:28
I recently gave my old iPhone 2 to my daughter, having put it back to factory settings. Today it was stolen during a break in.
I'd love to get it locked forever so that the scumbag thief gets nothing. BUT I don't have a record of the IMEI number and there was no sim card in it. I don't have the original packaging either. The only thing I know is what the phone number had been up until iPhone5 launch day.
I can't see that I can do anything, but just thought I'd ask here just in case.
Any thoughts
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on 18-12-2012 20:30
on 18-12-2012 20:30
on 18-12-2012 20:31
Contact customer service as they should have a record of the IMEI numbers that your mobile sim has been associated with. If the phone is still registered as yours they should be able to block it.
on 18-12-2012 20:50
on 18-12-2012 20:50
on 18-12-2012 20:56
on 18-12-2012 20:56
Thanks for responses. Since my original post I have unearthed the original sales receipt from the O2 shop - and it has the IMEI number on it.
So, tomorrow, armed with the police crime number she now has and the IMEI number, my daughter is off to the nearest O2 shop to get it blocked.
Thanks again for your inputs
on 18-12-2012 21:03
on 18-12-2012 21:03
on 18-12-2012 21:04
on 18-12-2012 21:04
Glad you sorted it. Bit of a bummer especially at Christmas. At least you can get the IMEI blocked.
on 18-12-2012 21:04
on 18-12-2012 21:04
on 19-12-2012 09:21
on 19-12-2012 09:21
Thanks for the messages guys.
I've been thinking - some bloke in a pub gets offered an iPhone cheap, buys it, puts a sim card in and it works fine (probably a first). A day later it turns into a brick. His delight turns into rage.
Initially I was feeling sorry for him, but then I thought, no, this is receiving stolen goods, a crime in itself. Either way, he will hopefully hunt down the seller and convert the brick into an enema !!!
Here's hoping
Happy Xmas everyone
on 19-12-2012 10:20
on 19-12-2012 10:20
He will unfortunately have a decent ipod:smileysad: