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Re: Reporting phone lost... Then finding it?
The insurance company would want the new phone back...its better if old one stays lost. Even if someone initially was able to activate the old one it probably would end up in database and YOUR new phone will be cut off. At least thats how alltel does it . This happened to a friend of mine and it took him a lot of talking to get his service restored even though the old phone was activated on a different carrier.
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Re: Reporting phone lost... Then finding it?
Ah thanks for the response.
I was ask becuase: Don't you think there are people out there that would pay $50 to get another $600 phone that works? [without the service, but you can use skype to make calls... or just use it as a regual PDA] IDK... I just thought it was a bit strange |
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Actually they would just want you to send the old one to them if you do find it. Sometimes believe it or not the phone's esn does not get reported lost or stolen and can still be activated.
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