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  1. #1
    Futureshock
    Guest
    Very recently and quite genuinely, I lost(misplaced) my Motorola mobile
    and notified my network provider who subsequently barred the handset.
    Being a monthly contract customer and covered by insurance, my network
    sent out a replacement. The "lost" handset has now been found and I was
    interested to know if it is still useable, albeit on another network ?
    Yes I know it should be returned to the network provider but
    nevertheless an answer to my query would be most appreciated!




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  2. #2
    Marcus Fox
    Guest

    Re: Lost phone has been found


    "Futureshock" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Very recently and quite genuinely, I lost(misplaced) my Motorola mobile
    > and notified my network provider who subsequently barred the handset.
    > Being a monthly contract customer and covered by insurance, my network
    > sent out a replacement. The "lost" handset has now been found and I was
    > interested to know if it is still useable, albeit on another network ?
    > Yes I know it should be returned to the network provider but
    > nevertheless an answer to my query would be most appreciated!


    Not on any of the networks in the UK.

    Marcus
    >






  3. #3
    Jon
    Guest

    Re: Lost phone has been found

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > Very recently and quite genuinely, I lost(misplaced) my Motorola mobile
    > and notified my network provider who subsequently barred the handset.
    > Being a monthly contract customer and covered by insurance, my network
    > sent out a replacement. The "lost" handset has now been found and I was
    > interested to know if it is still useable, albeit on another network ?
    > Yes I know it should be returned to the network provider but
    > nevertheless an answer to my query would be most appreciated!


    It's most likely blacklisted, in which case it won't work.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  4. #4
    Trust No One®
    Guest

    Re: Lost phone has been found



    Jon wrote:
    > [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    >> Very recently and quite genuinely, I lost(misplaced) my Motorola
    >> mobile and notified my network provider who subsequently barred the
    >> handset. Being a monthly contract customer and covered by insurance,
    >> my network sent out a replacement. The "lost" handset has now been
    >> found and I was interested to know if it is still useable, albeit on
    >> another network ? Yes I know it should be returned to the network
    >> provider but nevertheless an answer to my query would be most
    >> appreciated!

    >
    > It's most likely blacklisted, in which case it won't work.


    Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeebbbbbbbbbbbaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy



    --
    Peter <X-Files Fan>
    Please Note: Emailed replies cc'd / bcc'd , containing HTML or attachments
    auto-binned as spam





  5. #5
    werd
    Guest

    Re: Lost phone has been found

    wont work here, will abroad

    "Futureshock" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Very recently and quite genuinely, I lost(misplaced) my Motorola mobile
    > and notified my network provider who subsequently barred the handset.
    > Being a monthly contract customer and covered by insurance, my network
    > sent out a replacement. The "lost" handset has now been found and I was
    > interested to know if it is still useable, albeit on another network ?
    > Yes I know it should be returned to the network provider but
    > nevertheless an answer to my query would be most appreciated!
    >






  6. #6
    Futureshock
    Guest

    Re: Lost phone has been found

    Thank you to all who have responded. I will be sending this phone to
    Asia where it will work.



    werd wrote:
    > wont work here, will abroad
    >
    > "Futureshock" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Very recently and quite genuinely, I lost(misplaced) my Motorola mobile
    > > and notified my network provider who subsequently barred the handset.
    > > Being a monthly contract customer and covered by insurance, my network
    > > sent out a replacement. The "lost" handset has now been found and I was
    > > interested to know if it is still useable, albeit on another network ?
    > > Yes I know it should be returned to the network provider but
    > > nevertheless an answer to my query would be most appreciated!
    > >





  7. #7
    Ivor Jones
    Guest

    Re: Lost phone has been found



    "Futureshock" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]
    > Thank you to all who have responded. I will be sending
    > this phone to Asia where it will work.


    Why are you not returning it to the insurance company to whom it
    belongs..?

    Ivor





  8. #8
    Joe
    Guest

    Re: Lost phone has been found


    "Futureshock" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Thank you to all who have responded. I will be sending this phone to
    > Asia where it will work.
    >

    Theft/Insurance fraud, you can live with that? Who knows someone on here
    might even report you to the authorities who will happily track your IP to
    your computer. Its because of assholes like yourself insurance costs so
    much.





  9. #9
    Jon
    Guest

    Re: Lost phone has been found

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > Thank you to all who have responded. I will be sending this phone to
    > Asia where it will work.


    Little advice mate. If you're going to commit fraud, probably best not
    to announce your plans on a public newsgroup.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



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