on 24-07-2014 21:47
on 24-07-2014 21:47
Mobile phone sales
Responsible department: Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Right now there is no option with the mobile phone operators to transfer ownership of a mobile phone, therefore a second hand phone can be blocked by the original owner simply by quoting the IMEI number and having that phone reported lost or stolen.
I call that the mobile operators make a change in the industry to allow us to buy second hand phone so that they truly would be ours.
It should be a criminal offence to block some one else's phone.
Please vote for this change so that your second hand phone is more secure, and not open to someone else blocking it.
on 25-07-2014 10:14
on 25-07-2014 10:14
on 25-07-2014 10:18
on 25-07-2014 10:18
on 25-07-2014 10:25
on 25-07-2014 10:25
on 25-07-2014 10:28
on 25-07-2014 10:28
on 25-07-2014 10:39
hi Ewan
Check mend is a sort of HPI Check for mobile phones, checks who the phone is registered to, weather its lost/stolen, network barred etc
on 25-07-2014 10:44
on 25-07-2014 10:53
on 25-07-2014 10:53
Problem solved... unless the unscrupulous original owner reports lost/stolen some time after the sale.
Prosecute and throw them all in jail
on 25-07-2014 12:01
on 25-07-2014 12:01
@ewanrw wrote:
Prosecute and throw them all in jail
and that is the way to stop it.
Fraud is not a civil matter and the police should get involved!
on 06-08-2014 13:08
SmartfoneStore do the same as CEX, if a device you purchase from them is ever blocked they will refund the cost to you, they also use CheckMend.
I agree with the OP poster though, this is something that needs to be sorted out to the benefit of all the honest sellers out there.