on 21-10-2013 18:55
on 21-10-2013 18:55
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21-10-2013 22:28 - edited 21-10-2013 22:30
21-10-2013 22:28 - edited 21-10-2013 22:30
@MI5 wrote:
@perksie wrote:How can a phone be blocked without a sim in it?
IMEI is placed on the blacklist. The next time a SIM is inserted and it tries to register the IMEI will be triggered and the phone blocked.
Thanks for clearing that up, I guessed it might work like that but wasn't sure.
So it should be possible to choose to block only the IMEI or the sim separately?
on 21-10-2013 22:31
on 21-10-2013 22:31
on 21-10-2013 22:44
on 21-10-2013 22:44
I'm puzzled why a phone being returned for a refund needs to blocked at all, surely there's nothing private on it?
on 21-10-2013 23:14
on 21-10-2013 23:14
I guess the OP thinks it has got into the wrong hands after being lost between the Post Office and O2.
21-10-2013 23:52 - edited 21-10-2013 23:53
21-10-2013 23:52 - edited 21-10-2013 23:53
And they may not have used Recorded Delivery.
My guess is that O2 have it and it isn't showing on their systems yet.
on 22-10-2013 00:20
on 22-10-2013 00:20
After a month it must be buried deep somewhere!:smileyhappy:
on 22-10-2013 00:33
on 22-10-2013 00:33
It'll be a huge relief to the OP if it does.
on 22-10-2013 09:04
on 22-10-2013 09:04
@Bambino wrote:I didn't realise the IMEI was associated with the mobile number. I thought it only pertained to the phone. The fact that webchat lost it in translation doesn't really come as any great surprise.
The IMEI and mobile number are linked by O2. If you look under "Mt Phone" in "My O2" it will give you the IMEI of the phone associated with your account along with the PUK incase you accidentally lock the SIM out.
on 23-10-2013 10:26
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