Thread: Stolen Cell Phone?
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Oct 3rd, 2006 10:15 AM
#1
Stolen Cell Phone?
How do I check if a cell phone is in fact stolen? There is a guy at school trying to cell(haha) one. I figure you have to use the s/n #, but where would I go to check the s/n validity?
Any help would be appreciated, thank ya!
ras
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Oct 3rd, 2006 10:26 AM
#2
if you can get the S/N just call the provider to see if it is the right persons phone.
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Oct 3rd, 2006 12:33 PM
#3
Thanks Composter, will do.
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Oct 4th, 2006 04:08 PM
#4
The serial number may be called an "IMEI" on the phone. That's what you need. But they aren't always registered.
Chances are if you have a good reason to think the phone is stolen, it probably is. But it won't affect you're using it.
It should, though, affect your conscience. Find another seller.
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Oct 4th, 2006 04:12 PM
#5
if its a phone that takes a simcard you can get them unlocked and still use them . i remember i used to have a simcard phone under fido and i never registered it and even swapped handsets and it still worked. if any of my phones were questionable i duno but i do know that fido never bothered to check.
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Oct 4th, 2006 04:17 PM
#6
Does the phone come with a charger? haha
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Oct 4th, 2006 06:29 PM
#7
Jr. Member

MyPhoneSafe.com database for stole phones.
from GSMarena.com
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Oct 5th, 2006 07:29 AM
#8
Appreciate the replys folks. I went to a Rogers Plus store and they said they have no way of figuring out whether or not it's stolen until I try to initialize service with a providor again... *cough* bull ****...
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Oct 5th, 2006 09:17 AM
#9

Originally Posted by
rasdasa
Appreciate the replys folks. I went to a Rogers Plus store and they said they have no way of figuring out whether or not it's stolen until I try to initialize service with a providor again... *cough* bull ****...
It's true. Otherwise, you could grab any IMEI, go into their stores or call them on the phone, and ask away all day. It only really makes a difference if you are signing up for service. Then they'll have to say whether or not the phone has been blacklisted--if they keep such a list at all anyways.
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Oct 5th, 2006 11:05 AM
#10
There are a lot of stolen phones out there with a clean IMEI Number.
chances are you even if you check the IMEI number it will still be clean. even if its in fact stolen
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Oct 5th, 2006 05:23 PM
#11
Well alright then, I guess it's time for me to give this puppy a shot...
See if I can get lucky with a good plan.
Once again, thanks for the answers.
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Oct 5th, 2006 05:29 PM
#12
if it's a GSM phone is can stiull be used, stolen or not.
I dont think fido/rogers has blacklisted a phone from service for years. The IMEI might be flagged, but nothing's stopping you from just dropping in the SIM and using it.
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Apr 19th, 2009 06:12 PM
#13
Newbie
Say someone offers you a phone in a box and but u have a feeling its stolen buts its is cheap...will u be caught if you put in a new sim and registered the phone with the provider. Or would it better to use a sim from a an old phone.
Thanks
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Apr 21st, 2009 11:39 AM
#14
Jr. Member


Originally Posted by
corrupt123
if it's a GSM phone is can stiull be used, stolen or not.
I dont think fido/rogers has blacklisted a phone from service for years. The IMEI might be flagged, but nothing's stopping you from just dropping in the SIM and using it.
Rogers/Fido does not do IMEI blacklisting for phones stolen from clients. At all. There is not way to disable or blacklist a GSM phone in Canada.
Rogers/Fido have begun blacklisting phones stolen from THEM (ie: stolen from a Rogers Store in a break&enter), but have no plans to extend this to clients. The headaches of dealing with stolen/lost phone blacklisting are far too high to be bothered with.
If you "find" a random Rogers/Fido phone, toss in a new sim card and you're good to go. No way for Rogers/Fido to "track" you down or for you to get into trouble...
Telus/Bell phones, on the other hand, are useless and easily disabled if stolen/lost. So please don't steal my Telus phone
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