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  1. #1
    Ted F.
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    Not sure if this has been posted in here before, it was in this
    mornings newspaper:

    Helpful phone tip.

    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.

    Ted F.



    See More: Finding mobile serial number




  2. #2
    Kym Kim \(Noturyulo\)
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    Re: Finding mobile serial number


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


    Where do I find the hash key???





  3. #3
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    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.





  4. #4
    atec77
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    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 ?



  5. #5
    Kym Kim \(Noturyulo\)
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number


    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...

    > 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. Many would be capable of finding out
    but wouldn't bother.





  6. #6
    sparky
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    Another way to find the serial number is to remove the battery and look on
    the label that you find.
    <Ted F.> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Not sure if this has been posted in here before, it was in this
    > mornings newspaper:
    >
    > Helpful phone tip.
    >
    > 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.
    >
    > Ted F.






  7. #7
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    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.





  8. #8
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    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.





  9. #9
    atec77
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    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



  10. #10
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    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.





  11. #11
    Albinus
    Guest

    Re: Finding mobile serial number

    Kym Kim (Noturyulo) wrote:

    > Where do I find the hash key???


    Key to the hash was around Nimbin last time someone looked



  12. #12
    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
    >>>>> 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 ?



  13. #13
    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
    >>>>>> 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.





  14. #14
    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
    >>>>>>> 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 .



  15. #15
    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
    >>>>>>>> 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





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