Thread: Can Rogers Track My Friends Phone?
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Jul 8th, 2007 09:22 PM
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Can Rogers Track My Friends Phone?
Today my friend lost his phone and he called Rogers to report it stolen and he asked if they were able to track it down and they said if somebody took out the sim or switched sims they wouldn't be able to track them. Is this true? Can't they just track it from the serial number or if someone switched sims cant they just find out. My friend worked really hard for his phone and he only had it for 2 months.
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Jul 8th, 2007 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
N10
Today my friend lost his phone and he called Rogers to report it stolen and he asked if they were able to track it down and they said if somebody took out the sim or switched sims they wouldn't be able to track them. Is this true? Can't they just track it from the serial number or if someone switched sims cant they just find out. My friend worked really hard for his phone and he only had it for 2 months.
the sim card is what holds your friends phone number, if someone switches and puts in another there is nothing they can do.
if they try to register that phone with rogers, ie get a new account with them, with that phone, rogers will red flag them.
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Jul 8th, 2007 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by
Alvito
the sim card is what holds your friends phone number, if someone switches and puts in another there is nothing they can do.
if they try to register that phone with rogers, ie get a new account with them, with that phone, rogers will red flag them.
Yep, the phone does have a unique IMEI number, so if your friend used that number to register the phone, and then someone else tries with the same number, they'll get flagged.
Otherwise, they can just drop in a new SIM and not contact rogers. You dont need to register the phone for any reason I can think of, besides maybe starting a new plan.
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Jul 9th, 2007 02:55 PM
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yeah, corrupt said it right, rogers using software to pull up accounts and an option in that software is to pull the imei #. So you could call in everyday and they could lookup the imei # and it would pull up every account that has ever used that imei #. But the trick is getting the agent to do that :-)
- but defeinitely call it in stolen and take it from there,...
robz
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Jul 9th, 2007 03:17 PM
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AFAIK, they don't blacklist IMEI's anyway... so what can they do about a stolen phone anyway? Even if they found the culprit, couldn't that person just say they found it?
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Jun 13th, 2008 09:47 AM
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i just lost my K850i phone last night, too bad they can't track the imei.
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Jun 13th, 2008 01:25 PM
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Funny how Rogers can figure out whether or not you are using a Rogers phone (for their data plans), but "can't" track when someone is using someone else's phone. Go figure.
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Jun 13th, 2008 01:30 PM
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Most people who steal phones sell it on like craigslist so check there. Rogers won't do ****.
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Jun 13th, 2008 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
Derfel_
Funny how Rogers can figure out whether or not you are using a Rogers phone (for their data plans), but "can't" track when someone is using someone else's phone. Go figure.
Actually, they can. But as you've inferred, they seldom do. In the last ~7 years, or basically since I can remember cellphones being widespread, I have come across ONE GSM phone that was locked up as a result of theft. I couldn't even believe it, but sure enough when you put in a sim, nothing happened, it wouldn't connect. My friend was using it as a clock/alarm, since it was useless as anything else.
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Jun 13th, 2008 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
corrupt123
Actually, they can. But as you've inferred, they seldom do. In the last ~7 years, or basically since I can remember cellphones being widespread, I have come across ONE GSM phone that was locked up as a result of theft. I couldn't even believe it, but sure enough when you put in a sim, nothing happened, it wouldn't connect. My friend was using it as a clock/alarm, since it was useless as anything else.
So you're suggesting your friend stole someone else's phone?
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Jun 13th, 2008 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
Derfel
So you're suggesting your friend stole someone else's phone?
I can't remember, it was 5-6 years ago. I don't think he stole it, I think he found it and was going to use it on his own but his SIMcard didn't work. We all tried, nobodys did.
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Jun 13th, 2008 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
corrupt123
I can't remember, it was 5-6 years ago. I don't think he stole it, I think he found it and was going to use it on his own but his SIMcard didn't work. We all tried, nobodys did.
So he as good as stole it.
The right thing to do is look in the contacts for "Mom" or "Home" or ICE, and call it to return the phone. Or call Rogers or the carrier.
I'm sure that's what you would want to happen if you lost your phone. But karma is what it is.
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Jun 13th, 2008 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by
HowEver
The right thing to do is look in the contacts for "Mom" or "Home" or ICE, and call it to return the phone. Or call Rogers or the carrier.
+1
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Jun 14th, 2008 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by
HowEver
So he as good as stole it.
The right thing to do is look in the contacts for "Mom" or "Home" or ICE, and call it to return the phone. Or call Rogers or the carrier.
I'm sure that's what you would want to happen if you lost your phone. But karma is what it is.
Well I'm sure Corrupt will remember that next time he is time traveling to 6 years ago and notify his friend that what he did was immoral.
Thanks for the tip.
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Jun 14th, 2008 08:05 AM
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also this thread is 1 year old
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