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How was it stolen you ask, well get ready to be suprised at how stupid she can be;
We have this thing called the common room (Place were people just hang out) and she left it in her bag, and her bag chucked on the floor behinde the door.
Thats it, gone, a nice £300 just gone because of her stupidity.
I have phoned the school, but they won't answer, i phoned the police, they are going to get back to me. But all's that they will do is give me a security number for the insurence to prove that the phone has been stolen.
I have phoned Virgin as well and, well they said that i can't talk to them about it because the phone is in my dads name so he has to phone up and sort it out. But hopefully they will move her credit onto another sim card, block the one she has now and send me a new one.
And what amused me more is that my sister said don't block the phone because we may be able to phone the person up and ask for the phone back.
LMAO, fool, they would spend the £15 she had on it and then snap the sim card, why would they give a crap about it???
Any other ideas of what i could do?
btw she didn't even write the IMEI number down so i cant block the phone.
Thanks.
> Nope, spend all the money on speed cameras.
I imagine this is just exageration because you got caught by a speed camera. Next time try driving according to the LAW.
I miss
> that
> phone.
> Buck1 wrote:
> did you get it back in the end???
From what he said, it doesnt look like it.
I like ariels though, you can poke people in eyes, if you ever feel the urge, or see fit to.
> I lost my first ever mobile walking home one day from my Dad's golf
> club. I phoned Vodafone and they gave me a couple of options and one
> was to see what numbers they had been calling. It turned out they had
> phoned one of my mum and Dad's mates! So we phoned them and it turned
> out that one of their daughter's friends had found it. She tried to
> get it back for me but apparently it got passed around from friend to
> friend until it was out of the group of people she knew. One of the
> initial people who had it though looked up my phone book and phoned
> my Dad to tell him that they had my phone and if I wanted it back to
> phone later. I did but all I heard were loads of people saying
> "Turn it off! Turn it off!" in the background...I miss that
> phone. Great design if only it didn't have and earial and was kitted
> out with some swanky new technology. It would be a best seller.
did you get it back in the end???
> Isn't the IMEI number on the box too? If she only got it 5 days ago
> she should have kept the box. I still have boxes from my last two
> mobile with full instructions and accesories.
Yeah, its always on the box. Ive got the one of the 1st phones ever made, and its got IMEI the number on the box. Or at least some type of number.
Its bigger than a house brick, with a ariel. sheer quality.
Its special features include; phoning people.
> That's the way to do it buck.
>
> Beat the shibby in to them. Was it a townie by any chance?
I dont know but i live in a town anyway so probably