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  1. #1
    lamont
    Guest
    hello, on tues day i found a motorola 60i (t) on the road, it was covered
    with mud, it had moisture behind the display cover, battery was dead also. i
    brought this phone back from the dead!. since i dont have a charger because
    im not a cell phone owner, i took an old power wheels battery charger, which
    happens to be 6volts @400ma (close to the motorola charger) i hooked up some
    alligator clips to the charger and left it on the battery for about 7hrs (
    charger got very very hot) it worked. the battery is charged and the phone
    actually works. it looks banged up but it works.
    Now i know some of you might think, hey, give it back to the owner. Hey ,
    im sorry, i found it and put a lot of work into it to get it working( its
    mine now).
    when i snooped around the phone, i found the previous owners phone number
    and all of his contact's numbers. i want to delete every thing that he
    entered into the phone and get it back to its status when it was new . i see
    that it has a feature called reset, which allows you to do this , but when
    ever i go to reset it, it keeps asking me for a 4 digit code. my first
    question is :
    1) is it possible and iff so, how do i get around that code thing or how do
    i reset the code to one of my choosing.

    also, the phone has AT&T on the front of it, and when i start the phone
    up, the att logo is visible on the display , so my other question is.

    2) can i activate this phone with a different cell phone company such as
    verizon?

    and finally

    3) this is a digital phone i guess ( model 60i t) , can i use this phone
    with one of those prepaid cell phone thingys?

    Now, im not a cell phone user at all. I just figured, if i could get this
    working with a prepaid company or maybe a cheap 10 dollar a month provider
    where i can use it for emergency calls i would do so. I also want to keep it
    because it has an alarm that can wake me up and a reminder calender ( i have
    bad memory) and it has a digital voice recorder!
    i forgot to ask the final question.

    4) what is the legal situation reguarding finding cell phones? by the way
    this phone is not activated i just get the "welcome to att" recording when i
    try to use it to make a call





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  2. #2
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: found a 60i t , how do i bypass the code number and activate it.

    I know you may have put a lot of work into it,
    but, most likely, it's ESN will be listed as "lost or stolen"
    You will not be able to activate it with anyone.

    If you are lucky the original owner just threw it out,
    or lost it, and didn't report it,
    and the phone may not be listed as lost or stolen.

    If you have the person's phone number,
    you could call him and politely tell him that you found his phone
    on the side of the road, or what ever.
    Tell him how much work you put into it, Make him feel sorry for you.
    Tell him that it looks pretty beat up.
    And ask him if wants it back.
    Hint to him, that you wish you could keep it,
    to play around with it, or possibly use it.

    If he does want it back, then work out an agreement.
    He may even give you a few bucks for finding it for him.

    Most likely he won't want it back.
    If he lets you keep it of his own fee will,
    then ask him if he reported it stolen.
    If he did, see if you can ask him to call his provider
    to tell him that he found the phone, and to take
    the phone off the black list.
    If you made him feel sorry for you previously,
    then he may be willing to spend the time to help you.

    Then take it into a cellular store and ask them
    if they can activate it on a plan.

    If the original owner is an A$$ then don't waste your time.
    If you wanted to force the issue a bit, you
    could see if someone will activate the phone,
    If they tell you they can't, because it's been black listed.
    Just act surprised, and tell them you got it at a good will store.
    Then offer the phone to them, and leave.
    It is a lost cause.





  3. #3
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: found a 60i t , how do i bypass the code number and activate it.

    I know you may have put a lot of work into it,
    but, most likely, it's ESN will be listed as "lost or stolen"
    You will not be able to activate it with anyone.

    If you are lucky the original owner just threw it out,
    or lost it, and didn't report it,
    and the phone may not be listed as lost or stolen.

    If you have the person's phone number,
    you could call him and politely tell him that you found his phone
    on the side of the road, or what ever.
    Tell him how much work you put into it, Make him feel sorry for you.
    Tell him that it looks pretty beat up.
    And ask him if wants it back.
    Hint to him, that you wish you could keep it,
    to play around with it, or possibly use it.

    If he does want it back, then work out an agreement.
    He may even give you a few bucks for finding it for him.

    Most likely he won't want it back.
    If he lets you keep it of his own fee will,
    then ask him if he reported it stolen.
    If he did, see if you can ask him to call his provider
    to tell him that he found the phone, and to take
    the phone off the black list.
    If you made him feel sorry for you previously,
    then he may be willing to spend the time to help you.

    Then take it into a cellular store and ask them
    if they can activate it on a plan.

    If the original owner is an A$$ then don't waste your time.
    If you wanted to force the issue a bit, you
    could see if someone will activate the phone,
    If they tell you they can't, because it's been black listed.
    Just act surprised, and tell them you got it at a good will store.
    Then offer the phone to them, and leave.
    It is a lost cause.





  4. #4
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: found a 60i t , how do i bypass the code number and activate it.

    Another option.
    If you can't get ahold of the original owner,
    or don't want to call the original owner directly.
    You could call 611 on the phone, and
    get ahold of a live operator.

    Tell them that you got the phone from a thrift shop,
    or good will store.(which I have gotten a few from myself.)

    And tell them that you are thinking about using the thing,
    Then tell them that you were wondering if the phone
    had been reported lost or stolen.
    And that you was just calling to make sure that the thing
    was clean.

    It shouldn't be out of the ordinary for them.
    some people run up a huge bill on the phone and refuse to pay.
    They pawn off the phone at the pawn shop, or what ever.
    And the person that gets it next will not know that it is locked
    down with debt, or what ever.

    Just act like you are totally in the dark about it's original origin,
    and they should give you a direct answer to your question.

    And on a side note, they won't have any direct link to you,
    if they get cranky.

    If it is reported stolen, they may ask you to please
    turn it in at the nearest cellular store.
    If they do, then do as they say.
    It wouldn't be fun to have a run in with the police
    and have stolen property in your possession.





  5. #5
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: found a 60i t , how do i bypass the code number and activate it.

    Another option.
    If you can't get ahold of the original owner,
    or don't want to call the original owner directly.
    You could call 611 on the phone, and
    get ahold of a live operator.

    Tell them that you got the phone from a thrift shop,
    or good will store.(which I have gotten a few from myself.)

    And tell them that you are thinking about using the thing,
    Then tell them that you were wondering if the phone
    had been reported lost or stolen.
    And that you was just calling to make sure that the thing
    was clean.

    It shouldn't be out of the ordinary for them.
    some people run up a huge bill on the phone and refuse to pay.
    They pawn off the phone at the pawn shop, or what ever.
    And the person that gets it next will not know that it is locked
    down with debt, or what ever.

    Just act like you are totally in the dark about it's original origin,
    and they should give you a direct answer to your question.

    And on a side note, they won't have any direct link to you,
    if they get cranky.

    If it is reported stolen, they may ask you to please
    turn it in at the nearest cellular store.
    If they do, then do as they say.
    It wouldn't be fun to have a run in with the police
    and have stolen property in your possession.





  6. #6
    lamont
    Guest

    I CALLED ATT WIRELESS AND.......

    "OK, HERE'S THE DEAL, I JUST CALLED 611 AND GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH AN
    OPERATOR. THE OPERATOR TOLD ME TO PLEASE HOLD AND SHE CALLED THE OWNER. SHE
    SAID, WHEN I CALLED 611 HIS INFORMATION POPPED UP ON HER COMPUTER. SHE ALSO
    SAID. HE PUT A DENIAL OF SERVICE ON THE PHONE SO IF I TRIED TO HAVE IT
    TURNED ON IT WOULD BE BLACKLISTED. SHE TOLD ME THAT SHE DIDNT KNOW WHAT TO
    TELL ME EXCEPT THAT I SHOULD TAKE IT TO THE POLICE STATION AND THEY W OULD
    FIND THE GUY PERHAPS. (( LETS BE FOR REAL)) COPS DONT HAVE TIME TO TRACK
    DOWN CELL PHONE OWNERS UNLESS ITS THE ONLY WAY TO TRACK DOWN A MURDERER
    PERHAPS. I BELIEVE THAT THE LAW SAYS IF NOBODY CLAIMS A LOST ITEM FOR 30
    DAYS, THE PERSON WHO TURNED IT IN AS LOST BECOMES THE OWNER. BUT IN REALITY,
    I BET A COP WOULD JUST PUT THE PHONE IN HIS POCKET , SO IM NOT GOING TO THE
    POLICE. IF ATT CANT HELP ME, THAN THE PHONE IS MINE.

    I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THIS BLACK LIST DENIAL OF SERVICES THING.

    1)IS THIS JUST AN ATT BLACK LIST OR WILL A SMALLER (IF YOU WANT TO CALL CELL
    COMPANIES SMALL) CELL COMPANY NOT KNOW ABOUT OR NOT CARE ABOUT THE LIST?
    2) IS THE PHONE INFORMATION BUILT INTO THE PHONES HARDWARE OR CAN I DELETE
    ANY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION FROM THE PHONE WITH ONE OF THOSE USB TO PHONE
    CORDS THAT LET YOU ADD RING TONES ETC.
    3)AM I CORRECT TO THINK THAT A DIGITAL CELL PHONE IS JUST LIKE A COMPUTER,
    WHERE ALL OF THE IDENTIFYING NUMBERS ARE BUILT INTO THE SOFTWARE AND NOT THE
    HARD WARE?
    4) IF I WERE TO PEEL THE STICKER WITH THE SERIAL NUMBER OFF OF THE BACK OF
    THE PHONE WILL ANYBODY STILLACTIVATE IT.

    PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT I WENT OVER AND ABOVE DOING THE RIGHT THING....PS,
    I ALREADY DELETED ALLTHE PHONE NUMBER FROM THE PHONE BECAUSE IM NOT CALLING
    ANYBODY FROM A CELL PHONE THAT I FOUND. I DONT WANT TO BE ACCUSED OF
    ANYTHING. ALSO, THE OPERATOR SAID THE GUYS HOME NUMBER IS NO LONGER IN
    SERVICE SO NOT EVEN ATT CAN REACH HIM.

    N9WOS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Another option.
    > If you can't get ahold of the original owner,
    > or don't want to call the original owner directly.
    > You could call 611 on the phone, and
    > get ahold of a live operator.
    >
    > Tell them that you got the phone from a thrift shop,
    > or good will store.(which I have gotten a few from myself.)
    >
    > And tell them that you are thinking about using the thing,
    > Then tell them that you were wondering if the phone
    > had been reported lost or stolen.
    > And that you was just calling to make sure that the thing
    > was clean.
    >
    > It shouldn't be out of the ordinary for them.
    > some people run up a huge bill on the phone and refuse to pay.
    > They pawn off the phone at the pawn shop, or what ever.
    > And the person that gets it next will not know that it is locked
    > down with debt, or what ever.
    >
    > Just act like you are totally in the dark about it's original origin,
    > and they should give you a direct answer to your question.
    >
    > And on a side note, they won't have any direct link to you,
    > if they get cranky.
    >
    > If it is reported stolen, they may ask you to please
    > turn it in at the nearest cellular store.
    > If they do, then do as they say.
    > It wouldn't be fun to have a run in with the police
    > and have stolen property in your possession.
    >
    >






  7. #7
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: I CALLED ATT WIRELESS AND.......


    > I BELIEVE THAT THE LAW SAYS IF NOBODY CLAIMS A LOST ITEM FOR 30
    > DAYS, THE PERSON WHO TURNED IT IN AS LOST BECOMES THE OWNER. BUT IN

    REALITY,
    > I BET A COP WOULD JUST PUT THE PHONE IN HIS POCKET , SO IM NOT GOING TO

    THE
    > POLICE. IF ATT CANT HELP ME, THAN THE PHONE IS MINE.


    ATT can't bypass the original owners request.
    If you turn it into the police, and get a claim number,
    then the owner has 30 days to claim the device.
    If he doesn't, then it's yours.
    But that doesn't help the black list problem.

    > I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THIS BLACK LIST DENIAL OF SERVICES THING.
    >
    > 1)IS THIS JUST AN ATT BLACK LIST OR WILL A SMALLER (IF YOU WANT TO CALL

    CELL
    > COMPANIES SMALL) CELL COMPANY NOT KNOW ABOUT OR NOT CARE ABOUT THE LIST?


    Any cellular company, will see that it is black listed, when they try to set
    it up.
    And they will refuse to set it up because of that.

    > 2) IS THE PHONE INFORMATION BUILT INTO THE PHONES HARDWARE OR CAN I DELETE
    > ANY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION FROM THE PHONE WITH ONE OF THOSE USB TO PHONE
    > CORDS THAT LET YOU ADD RING TONES ETC.


    It if permanently burned into the phone hardware.
    That permanent ESN is required by FCC rules.

    > 3)AM I CORRECT TO THINK THAT A DIGITAL CELL PHONE IS JUST LIKE A COMPUTER,
    > WHERE ALL OF THE IDENTIFYING NUMBERS ARE BUILT INTO THE SOFTWARE AND NOT

    THE
    > HARD WARE?


    The phone number that you program in, is in software writeable memory.
    But the esn is not changeable
    The ESN is what is what they blacklist.

    > 4) IF I WERE TO PEEL THE STICKER WITH THE SERIAL NUMBER OFF OF THE BACK OF
    > THE PHONE WILL ANYBODY STILLACTIVATE IT.


    They will still have to have the ESN to activate it.
    The ESN is one of the things that it uses to identify it's self to the
    network.
    If they can't find a sticker when they program it, they will just look at
    the ESN when it's in programming mode, and they will end up finding out
    that it is black listed.
    When he tries to activate it, it will be black listed, and totally
    worthless.

    > PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT I WENT OVER AND ABOVE DOING THE RIGHT

    THING....PS,
    > I ALREADY DELETED ALLTHE PHONE NUMBER FROM THE PHONE BECAUSE IM NOT

    CALLING
    > ANYBODY FROM A CELL PHONE THAT I FOUND. I DONT WANT TO BE ACCUSED OF
    > ANYTHING. ALSO, THE OPERATOR SAID THE GUYS HOME NUMBER IS NO LONGER IN
    > SERVICE SO NOT EVEN ATT CAN REACH HIM.


    That is why I would call the number that was programmed into the phone.
    Because when he lost the one you have now, he would have changed his number
    to the new phone.
    Or you could call his contacts, and see if any of them can get you in
    contact with the original owner.

    The ONLY person that can remove that order is the original owner!
    Without his OK, the phone is a fancy paperweight.

    You won't be accused of anything.
    You are just trying to find the owner of something you found.
    There is nothing wrong with that.

    Now........ one possibility, if you were really wanted to work the channels.
    Turn the phone in to the police, let it go through it's 30 days.

    (They won't pocket it themselves.
    Lost cellular phones are mostly worthless.
    as you are finding out.)

    When you get it back.
    call ATT on the phone, at the police station.
    Tell them that you want the original owners order revoked
    base on the fact that the phone is now legally yours.
    And let the police person that handles the lost items tell
    the ATT operator that it has went though legal channels.
    And the police can tell the operator the proper claim number
    that will verify your claim.

    Or the police station can remove it from the list themselves.
    (if possible)

    The police go though a lot of stolen electronics,
    and cell phones would not be anything new to them.

    But in the end, it would be easier to go on ebay,
    and buy a $60 phone.
    Or go to the local cellular stores and ask if any of them
    have any used phones that they would be willing to sell
    to someone that is looking for a cheap phone to
    put on a prepaid account.
    you may get one for free if you are lucky.

    Or go to the thrift shops.
    You can usually get one for a few dollars.





  8. #8
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: I CALLED ATT WIRELESS AND.......

    And one more way I can think of.

    Turn it in, and get the claim number.

    As you say, the police won't take the
    time to find the original owner.
    So

    In 30 days, you can claim it.
    And make sure to get the full documentation of your claim.
    It will show that you are the owner of the phone with that ESN.
    You will have full legal right to it.

    Take that documentation to the nearest ATT wireless store.
    SHOW it to them and ask for the restriction to be removed.
    If the person is reasonable, he should be able to do it.





  9. #9
    PDA Man
    Guest

    Re: found a 60i t , how do i bypass the code number and activate it.

    You guys make it sound like he just took a rusted out Model T and restored
    it to a Mint condition Street Rod. Gimme a break. First off, no one asked
    him to do this, he took it upon himself. So he cleaned up the phone , he
    didnt just perform brain surgery. Gimme a break.


    > Tell him that it looks pretty beat up.
    > And ask him if wants it back.
    > Hint to him, that you wish you could keep it,
    > to play around with it, or possibly use it.
    >
    > If he does want it back, then work out an agreement.
    > He may even give you a few bucks for finding it for him.
    >
    > Most likely he won't want it back.
    > If he lets you keep it of his own fee will,
    > then ask him if he reported it stolen.
    > If he did, see if you can ask him to call his provider
    > to tell him that he found the phone, and to take
    > the phone off the black list.
    > If you made him feel sorry for you previously,
    > then he may be willing to spend the time to help you.
    >
    > Then take it into a cellular store and ask them
    > if they can activate it on a plan.
    >
    > If the original owner is an A$$ then don't waste your time.
    > If you wanted to force the issue a bit, you
    > could see if someone will activate the phone,
    > If they tell you they can't, because it's been black listed.
    > Just act surprised, and tell them you got it at a good will store.
    > Then offer the phone to them, and leave.
    > It is a lost cause.
    >
    >



    "lamont" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > hello, on tues day i found a motorola 60i (t) on the road, it was covered
    > with mud, it had moisture behind the display cover, battery was dead also.

    i
    > brought this phone back from the dead!. since i dont have a charger

    because
    > im not a cell phone owner, i took an old power wheels battery charger,

    which
    > happens to be 6volts @400ma (close to the motorola charger) i hooked up

    some
    > alligator clips to the charger and left it on the battery for about 7hrs (
    > charger got very very hot) it worked. the battery is charged and the phone
    > actually works. it looks banged up but it works.
    > Now i know some of you might think, hey, give it back to the owner. Hey

    ,
    > im sorry, i found it and put a lot of work into it to get it working( its
    > mine now).
    > when i snooped around the phone, i found the previous owners phone

    number
    > and all of his contact's numbers. i want to delete every thing that he
    > entered into the phone and get it back to its status when it was new . i

    see
    > that it has a feature called reset, which allows you to do this , but when
    > ever i go to reset it, it keeps asking me for a 4 digit code. my first
    > question is :
    > 1) is it possible and iff so, how do i get around that code thing or how

    do
    > i reset the code to one of my choosing.
    >
    > also, the phone has AT&T on the front of it, and when i start the phone
    > up, the att logo is visible on the display , so my other question is.
    >
    > 2) can i activate this phone with a different cell phone company such as
    > verizon?
    >
    > and finally
    >
    > 3) this is a digital phone i guess ( model 60i t) , can i use this phone
    > with one of those prepaid cell phone thingys?
    >
    > Now, im not a cell phone user at all. I just figured, if i could get this
    > working with a prepaid company or maybe a cheap 10 dollar a month provider
    > where i can use it for emergency calls i would do so. I also want to keep

    it
    > because it has an alarm that can wake me up and a reminder calender ( i

    have
    > bad memory) and it has a digital voice recorder!
    > i forgot to ask the final question.
    >
    > 4) what is the legal situation reguarding finding cell phones? by the way
    > this phone is not activated i just get the "welcome to att" recording when

    i
    > try to use it to make a call
    >
    >






  10. #10
    PDA Man
    Guest

    Re: found a 60i t , how do i bypass the code number and activate it.

    You guys make it sound like he just took a rusted out Model T and restored
    it to a Mint condition Street Rod. Gimme a break. First off, no one asked
    him to do this, he took it upon himself. So he cleaned up the phone , he
    didnt just perform brain surgery. Gimme a break.


    > Tell him that it looks pretty beat up.
    > And ask him if wants it back.
    > Hint to him, that you wish you could keep it,
    > to play around with it, or possibly use it.
    >
    > If he does want it back, then work out an agreement.
    > He may even give you a few bucks for finding it for him.
    >
    > Most likely he won't want it back.
    > If he lets you keep it of his own fee will,
    > then ask him if he reported it stolen.
    > If he did, see if you can ask him to call his provider
    > to tell him that he found the phone, and to take
    > the phone off the black list.
    > If you made him feel sorry for you previously,
    > then he may be willing to spend the time to help you.
    >
    > Then take it into a cellular store and ask them
    > if they can activate it on a plan.
    >
    > If the original owner is an A$$ then don't waste your time.
    > If you wanted to force the issue a bit, you
    > could see if someone will activate the phone,
    > If they tell you they can't, because it's been black listed.
    > Just act surprised, and tell them you got it at a good will store.
    > Then offer the phone to them, and leave.
    > It is a lost cause.
    >
    >



    "lamont" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > hello, on tues day i found a motorola 60i (t) on the road, it was covered
    > with mud, it had moisture behind the display cover, battery was dead also.

    i
    > brought this phone back from the dead!. since i dont have a charger

    because
    > im not a cell phone owner, i took an old power wheels battery charger,

    which
    > happens to be 6volts @400ma (close to the motorola charger) i hooked up

    some
    > alligator clips to the charger and left it on the battery for about 7hrs (
    > charger got very very hot) it worked. the battery is charged and the phone
    > actually works. it looks banged up but it works.
    > Now i know some of you might think, hey, give it back to the owner. Hey

    ,
    > im sorry, i found it and put a lot of work into it to get it working( its
    > mine now).
    > when i snooped around the phone, i found the previous owners phone

    number
    > and all of his contact's numbers. i want to delete every thing that he
    > entered into the phone and get it back to its status when it was new . i

    see
    > that it has a feature called reset, which allows you to do this , but when
    > ever i go to reset it, it keeps asking me for a 4 digit code. my first
    > question is :
    > 1) is it possible and iff so, how do i get around that code thing or how

    do
    > i reset the code to one of my choosing.
    >
    > also, the phone has AT&T on the front of it, and when i start the phone
    > up, the att logo is visible on the display , so my other question is.
    >
    > 2) can i activate this phone with a different cell phone company such as
    > verizon?
    >
    > and finally
    >
    > 3) this is a digital phone i guess ( model 60i t) , can i use this phone
    > with one of those prepaid cell phone thingys?
    >
    > Now, im not a cell phone user at all. I just figured, if i could get this
    > working with a prepaid company or maybe a cheap 10 dollar a month provider
    > where i can use it for emergency calls i would do so. I also want to keep

    it
    > because it has an alarm that can wake me up and a reminder calender ( i

    have
    > bad memory) and it has a digital voice recorder!
    > i forgot to ask the final question.
    >
    > 4) what is the legal situation reguarding finding cell phones? by the way
    > this phone is not activated i just get the "welcome to att" recording when

    i
    > try to use it to make a call
    >
    >






  11. #11
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: found a 60i t , how do i bypass the code number and activate it.

    > You guys make it sound like he just took a rusted out Model T and restored
    > it to a Mint condition Street Rod. Gimme a break. First off, no one asked
    > him to do this, he took it upon himself. So he cleaned up the phone , he
    > didnt just perform brain surgery. Gimme a break.


    Yes, you are 100% correct
    It is just a dang phone.

    If he was smart, he just should of left it there.
    Or taken it right to the nearest store or police station,
    then forgotten about it.

    But he his picking the hard road, and *****ing
    about how stupid he is, won't change his mind.

    The only way to show him his position is to
    show him exactly how hard, the hard road is.
    If he still wants to go about it that way,
    it's not are problem.
    But he may get the idea that it is kinda hopeless.
    And hopefully, he will rid himself of the phone,
    and he should consider himself better for doing so.

    He should just take it to the ATT store
    and part company with it.
    But only he can make that call.





  12. #12
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: found a 60i t , how do i bypass the code number and activate it.

    > You guys make it sound like he just took a rusted out Model T and restored
    > it to a Mint condition Street Rod. Gimme a break. First off, no one asked
    > him to do this, he took it upon himself. So he cleaned up the phone , he
    > didnt just perform brain surgery. Gimme a break.


    Yes, you are 100% correct
    It is just a dang phone.

    If he was smart, he just should of left it there.
    Or taken it right to the nearest store or police station,
    then forgotten about it.

    But he his picking the hard road, and *****ing
    about how stupid he is, won't change his mind.

    The only way to show him his position is to
    show him exactly how hard, the hard road is.
    If he still wants to go about it that way,
    it's not are problem.
    But he may get the idea that it is kinda hopeless.
    And hopefully, he will rid himself of the phone,
    and he should consider himself better for doing so.

    He should just take it to the ATT store
    and part company with it.
    But only he can make that call.





  13. #13
    ABC
    Guest

    Re: I CALLED ATT WIRELESS AND.......

    Bottom line...

    You are a stupid nutbag. Get a clue moron.

    ****ING IDIOT!!

    On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 04:41:19 GMT, "lamont" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >"OK, HERE'S THE DEAL, I JUST CALLED 611 AND GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH AN
    >OPERATOR. THE OPERATOR TOLD ME TO PLEASE HOLD AND SHE CALLED THE OWNER. SHE
    >SAID, WHEN I CALLED 611 HIS INFORMATION POPPED UP ON HER COMPUTER. SHE ALSO
    >SAID. HE PUT A DENIAL OF SERVICE ON THE PHONE SO IF I TRIED TO HAVE IT
    >TURNED ON IT WOULD BE BLACKLISTED. SHE TOLD ME THAT SHE DIDNT KNOW WHAT TO
    >TELL ME EXCEPT THAT I SHOULD TAKE IT TO THE POLICE STATION AND THEY W OULD
    >FIND THE GUY PERHAPS. (( LETS BE FOR REAL)) COPS DONT HAVE TIME TO TRACK
    >DOWN CELL PHONE OWNERS UNLESS ITS THE ONLY WAY TO TRACK DOWN A MURDERER
    >PERHAPS. I BELIEVE THAT THE LAW SAYS IF NOBODY CLAIMS A LOST ITEM FOR 30
    >DAYS, THE PERSON WHO TURNED IT IN AS LOST BECOMES THE OWNER. BUT IN REALITY,
    >I BET A COP WOULD JUST PUT THE PHONE IN HIS POCKET , SO IM NOT GOING TO THE
    >POLICE. IF ATT CANT HELP ME, THAN THE PHONE IS MINE.
    >
    >I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THIS BLACK LIST DENIAL OF SERVICES THING.
    >
    >1)IS THIS JUST AN ATT BLACK LIST OR WILL A SMALLER (IF YOU WANT TO CALL CELL
    >COMPANIES SMALL) CELL COMPANY NOT KNOW ABOUT OR NOT CARE ABOUT THE LIST?
    >2) IS THE PHONE INFORMATION BUILT INTO THE PHONES HARDWARE OR CAN I DELETE
    >ANY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION FROM THE PHONE WITH ONE OF THOSE USB TO PHONE
    >CORDS THAT LET YOU ADD RING TONES ETC.
    >3)AM I CORRECT TO THINK THAT A DIGITAL CELL PHONE IS JUST LIKE A COMPUTER,
    >WHERE ALL OF THE IDENTIFYING NUMBERS ARE BUILT INTO THE SOFTWARE AND NOT THE
    >HARD WARE?
    >4) IF I WERE TO PEEL THE STICKER WITH THE SERIAL NUMBER OFF OF THE BACK OF
    >THE PHONE WILL ANYBODY STILLACTIVATE IT.
    >
    >PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT I WENT OVER AND ABOVE DOING THE RIGHT THING....PS,
    >I ALREADY DELETED ALLTHE PHONE NUMBER FROM THE PHONE BECAUSE IM NOT CALLING
    >ANYBODY FROM A CELL PHONE THAT I FOUND. I DONT WANT TO BE ACCUSED OF
    >ANYTHING. ALSO, THE OPERATOR SAID THE GUYS HOME NUMBER IS NO LONGER IN
    >SERVICE SO NOT EVEN ATT CAN REACH HIM.
    >
    >N9WOS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> Another option.
    >> If you can't get ahold of the original owner,
    >> or don't want to call the original owner directly.
    >> You could call 611 on the phone, and
    >> get ahold of a live operator.
    >>
    >> Tell them that you got the phone from a thrift shop,
    >> or good will store.(which I have gotten a few from myself.)
    >>
    >> And tell them that you are thinking about using the thing,
    >> Then tell them that you were wondering if the phone
    >> had been reported lost or stolen.
    >> And that you was just calling to make sure that the thing
    >> was clean.
    >>
    >> It shouldn't be out of the ordinary for them.
    >> some people run up a huge bill on the phone and refuse to pay.
    >> They pawn off the phone at the pawn shop, or what ever.
    >> And the person that gets it next will not know that it is locked
    >> down with debt, or what ever.
    >>
    >> Just act like you are totally in the dark about it's original origin,
    >> and they should give you a direct answer to your question.
    >>
    >> And on a side note, they won't have any direct link to you,
    >> if they get cranky.
    >>
    >> If it is reported stolen, they may ask you to please
    >> turn it in at the nearest cellular store.
    >> If they do, then do as they say.
    >> It wouldn't be fun to have a run in with the police
    >> and have stolen property in your possession.
    >>
    >>

    >





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