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  1. #16
    atec77
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    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    Rod Speed wrote:
    > atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>>> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
    >>>>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    >>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
    >>>>>>>>> Ted F. wrote
    >>>>>>>>> The telcos dont need you to tell them that
    >>>>>>>>> like that, they can see that in their records.
    >>>>>>>> Cite ?
    >>>>>>> Try telling the telco that you have had your handset
    >>>>>>> stolen and find them quite happy to blacklist it
    >>>>>>> without you providing any serial number.
    >>>>>>> Corse it does have to be a handset
    >>>>>>> you have used on their system recently.
    >>>>>> that blocks the number /sim
    >>>>> Wrong, as always.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>> cite ?
    >>> Try it, discover that changing the sim doesnt work with a blocked
    >>> handset. That was the whole point of the most recent change, blocking the
    >>> handset so a stolen handset cant be used by changing the sim, stupid.
    >>>
    >>> Any one of the govt announcements on that should make that obvious.

    >
    >> When mine was stolen just weeks ago changing the sim got it working on another network ,

    >
    > You aint established that it was blacklisted properly.
    >
    >> so as I said cite rather than conjecture .

    >
    > It aint conjecture, ****wit.
    > http://www.amta.org.au/default.asp?id=210
    >
    >

    Nice to see you jumping through hoops ...



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  2. #17
    Rod Speed
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    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > Rod Speed wrote:
    >> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>>>> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    >>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
    >>>>>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    >>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
    >>>>>>>>>> Ted F. wrote
    >>>>>>>>>> The telcos dont need you to tell them that
    >>>>>>>>>> like that, they can see that in their records.
    >>>>>>>>> Cite ?
    >>>>>>>> Try telling the telco that you have had your handset
    >>>>>>>> stolen and find them quite happy to blacklist it
    >>>>>>>> without you providing any serial number.
    >>>>>>>> Corse it does have to be a handset
    >>>>>>>> you have used on their system recently.
    >>>>>>> that blocks the number /sim
    >>>>>> Wrong, as always.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>> cite ?
    >>>> Try it, discover that changing the sim doesnt work with a blocked
    >>>> handset. That was the whole point of the most recent change,
    >>>> blocking the handset so a stolen handset cant be used by changing
    >>>> the sim, stupid. Any one of the govt announcements on that should make that obvious.

    >>
    >>> When mine was stolen just weeks ago changing the sim got it working
    >>> on another network ,

    >>
    >> You aint established that it was blacklisted properly.
    >>
    >>> so as I said cite rather than conjecture .

    >>
    >> It aint conjecture, ****wit.
    >> http://www.amta.org.au/default.asp?id=210
    >>
    >>

    > Nice to see you jumping through hoops ...


    Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.





  3. #18
    atec77
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    Rod Speed wrote:
    > atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>>> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>>>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    >>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
    >>>>>>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    >>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
    >>>>>>>>>>> Ted F. wrote
    >>>>>>>>>>> The telcos dont need you to tell them that
    >>>>>>>>>>> like that, they can see that in their records.
    >>>>>>>>>> Cite ?
    >>>>>>>>> Try telling the telco that you have had your handset
    >>>>>>>>> stolen and find them quite happy to blacklist it
    >>>>>>>>> without you providing any serial number.
    >>>>>>>>> Corse it does have to be a handset
    >>>>>>>>> you have used on their system recently.
    >>>>>>>> that blocks the number /sim
    >>>>>>> Wrong, as always.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>> cite ?
    >>>>> Try it, discover that changing the sim doesnt work with a blocked
    >>>>> handset. That was the whole point of the most recent change,
    >>>>> blocking the handset so a stolen handset cant be used by changing
    >>>>> the sim, stupid. Any one of the govt announcements on that should make that obvious.
    >>>> When mine was stolen just weeks ago changing the sim got it working
    >>>> on another network ,
    >>> You aint established that it was blacklisted properly.
    >>>
    >>>> so as I said cite rather than conjecture .
    >>> It aint conjecture, ****wit.
    >>> http://www.amta.org.au/default.asp?id=210
    >>>
    >>>

    >> Nice to see you jumping through hoops ...

    >
    > Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >
    >

    Stop tap dancing woddles. (cite) HaHaHa



  4. #19
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > Rod Speed wrote:
    >> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>>>> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>>>>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    >>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
    >>>>>>>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    >>>>>>>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
    >>>>>>>>>>>> Ted F. wrote
    >>>>>>>>>>>> The telcos dont need you to tell them that
    >>>>>>>>>>>> like that, they can see that in their records.
    >>>>>>>>>>> Cite ?
    >>>>>>>>>> Try telling the telco that you have had your handset
    >>>>>>>>>> stolen and find them quite happy to blacklist it
    >>>>>>>>>> without you providing any serial number.
    >>>>>>>>>> Corse it does have to be a handset
    >>>>>>>>>> you have used on their system recently.
    >>>>>>>>> that blocks the number /sim
    >>>>>>>> Wrong, as always.
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> cite ?
    >>>>>> Try it, discover that changing the sim doesnt work with a blocked
    >>>>>> handset. That was the whole point of the most recent change,
    >>>>>> blocking the handset so a stolen handset cant be used by changing
    >>>>>> the sim, stupid. Any one of the govt announcements on that
    >>>>>> should make that obvious.
    >>>>> When mine was stolen just weeks ago changing the sim got it
    >>>>> working on another network ,
    >>>> You aint established that it was blacklisted properly.
    >>>>
    >>>>> so as I said cite rather than conjecture .
    >>>> It aint conjecture, ****wit.
    >>>> http://www.amta.org.au/default.asp?id=210
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>> Nice to see you jumping through hoops ...

    >>
    >> Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >>
    >>

    > Stop tap dancing woddles. (cite) HaHaHa


    Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.





  5. #20
    atec77
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    Rod Speed wrote:

    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>> Nice to see you jumping through hoops ...
    >>> Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >>>
    >>>

    >> Stop tap dancing woddles. (cite) HaHaHa

    >
    > Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >
    >

    Cite ?



  6. #21
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > Rod Speed wrote:
    >
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>> Nice to see you jumping through hoops ...
    >>>> Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>> Stop tap dancing woddles. (cite) HaHaHa

    >>
    >> Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >>
    >>

    > Cite ?


    Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.





  7. #22
    atec77
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    Rod Speed wrote:
    > atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >> Rod Speed wrote:
    >>
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>> Nice to see you jumping through hoops ...
    >>>>> Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>> Stop tap dancing woddles. (cite) HaHaHa
    >>> Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >>>
    >>>

    >> Cite ?

    >
    > Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >
    >

    Cite ?



  8. #23
    two bob
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    >> Try it, discover that changing the sim doesnt work with a blocked
    >> handset.
    >>
    >> That was the whole point of the most recent change, blocking the
    >> handset so a stolen handset cant be used by changing the sim, stupid.
    >>
    >> Any one of the govt announcements on that should make that obvious.

    > When mine was stolen just weeks ago changing the sim got it working on
    > another network ,


    How do you know the sim was changed, are you the one who stole it? Sounds
    like a slight case of fraud.






  9. #24
    Michael
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number


    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Ted F. wrote:
    >
    > > Not sure if this has been posted in here
    > > before, it was in this mornings newspaper:

    >
    > > Helpful phone tip.

    >
    > Nope.
    >
    > > If you punch in STAR HASH ZERO SIX HASH ( that's *#06# )
    > > into your mobile phone, up will come the phones serial number.

    >
    > > Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. Should your phone get
    > > stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code.

    >
    > > They will then be able to block your handset, so even if
    > > the thief changes the Sim card, the phone will be useless.

    >
    > The telcos dont need you to tell them that
    > like that, they can see that in their records.


    Weve been through this before, ****wittage, if you are prepaid or dont make
    any o/g calls, its not quite as easy as that





  10. #25
    Michael
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number


    "atec77" <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:448893c1$0$17541$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au
    ....
    > Rod Speed wrote:
    > > atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > >> Rod Speed wrote:
    > >>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    > >>>> Rod Speed wrote
    > >>>>> atec77 <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote
    > >>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
    > >>>>>>> Ted F. wrote
    > >>>>>>> The telcos dont need you to tell them that
    > >>>>>>> like that, they can see that in their records.
    > >>>>>> Cite ?
    > >>>>> Try telling the telco that you have had your handset
    > >>>>> stolen and find them quite happy to blacklist it
    > >>>>> without you providing any serial number.
    > >>>>> Corse it does have to be a handset
    > >>>>> you have used on their system recently.
    > >>>> that blocks the number /sim
    > >>> Wrong, as always.
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >> cite ?

    > >
    > > Try it, discover that changing the sim doesnt work with a blocked

    handset.
    > >
    > > That was the whole point of the most recent change, blocking the
    > > handset so a stolen handset cant be used by changing the sim, stupid.
    > >
    > > Any one of the govt announcements on that should make that obvious.
    > >
    > >

    > When mine was stolen just weeks ago changing the sim got it working on
    > another network , so as I said cite rather than conjecture .


    IMEI blocking is cross-network, ****er





  11. #26
    Michael
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number


    "atec77" <atec77##@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:4488c243$0$17550$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au
    ....
    > > You aint established that it was blacklisted properly.
    > >
    > >> so as I said cite rather than conjecture .

    > >
    > > It aint conjecture, ****wit.
    > > http://www.amta.org.au/default.asp?id=210
    > >
    > >

    > Nice to see you jumping through hoops ...


    You ****wit

    YOU made the claim. Rod was gracious enough to prove you wrong. Take it like
    a man,





  12. #27
    Michael
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number


    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Kym Kim (Noturyulo) <[email protected]> wrote
    > > Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote

    >
    > >> The telcos dont need you to tell them that
    > >> like that, they can see that in their records.

    >
    > > Plenty of monkeys wouldn't have a clue.

    >
    > Those doing handset blocking do.
    >
    > > Many would be capable of
    > > finding out but wouldn't bother.

    >
    > Wrong, as always. Its a govt mandated feature now.
    >
    >


    crap





  13. #28
    Michael
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number


    "sparky" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Another way to find the serial number is to remove the battery and look on
    > the label that you find.


    bit difficult if the phone is stolen ;-)





  14. #29
    atec77
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    two bob wrote:
    >>> Try it, discover that changing the sim doesnt work with a blocked
    >>> handset.
    >>>
    >>> That was the whole point of the most recent change, blocking the
    >>> handset so a stolen handset cant be used by changing the sim, stupid.
    >>>
    >>> Any one of the govt announcements on that should make that obvious.

    >> When mine was stolen just weeks ago changing the sim got it working on
    >> another network ,

    >
    > How do you know the sim was changed, are you the one who stole it? Sounds
    > like a slight case of fraud.
    >
    >
    >

    cite ?



  15. #30
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
    > "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Kym Kim (Noturyulo) <[email protected]> wrote
    >>> Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote

    >>
    >>>> The telcos dont need you to tell them that
    >>>> like that, they can see that in their records.

    >>
    >>> Plenty of monkeys wouldn't have a clue.

    >>
    >> Those doing handset blocking do.
    >>
    >>> Many would be capable of
    >>> finding out but wouldn't bother.

    >>
    >> Wrong, as always. Its a govt mandated feature now.


    > crap


    Fraid so.
    http://www.amta.org.au/default.asp?id=210

    AND that blows you stupid pig ignorant claim about maliciously
    blocking an IMEI that you find on say ebay up in your face too.





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