If you lose your mobile phone, or have it stolen, not only
do you have to deal with the inconvenience of not having
your phone, but you could be paying for someone else�s
calls!
PREVENTION
Prevention is better than cure.
Reduce your phone�s appeal to thieves and assist in its
recovery if it is lost or stolen:
1)
Treat your phone
as you would any valuable item: Even if you
got your handset as a $0 upfront deal�, this does not
reflect its true cost. Handsets are expensive - they can
cost more than $1000.
- Be discrete. Keep your mobile on you. Never put it down in a public place or leave it unattended.
- Switch to vibrate mode in circumstances where a ring tone might attract the attention of a thief.
2) Use your
phone�s security features: Your phone has
security features which you can use to stop others using
your phone for example, you can set a Personal
Identification Number (PIN) number which must be entered
before anyone can use the phone. Read your handset User
Guide to find out what features your phone has and use them.
Even if your phone isn�t stolen, someone might be tempted to
borrow
your phone and make a few expensive calls
without your knowledge.
3) Name it:
Some form of personal identification on your phone can deter
the would-be thief. Consider engraving your initials on your
phone and the battery, and � if you have one also including
your driver�s license number.
4) Know your IMEI:
Every mobile phone has a unique 15-digit electronic serial
number, known as the International Mobile Equipment Identity
(IMEI) number. Record your phone�s IMEI number and keep it
in a safe place in case your phone is lost or stolen. You
can check your IMEI number by dialing *#06#.
5) Insurance:
Don�t assume your phone is covered in your (or your
parent�s) home contents insurance. Check and consider
insuring it separately, if necessary. Remember that even if
you got the phone for ‘$0 upfront�, this doesn�t mean it
was free it means the cost was absorbed in the overall
contract price. You may not be able to get a replacement
phone for $0 upfront.
LOST OR STOLEN
If your phone is lost or stolen:
6) Notify your
network carrier AND the police immediately
in the event of loss or theft. Tell them your IMEI number
and any other identifying features on your phone (e.g.
engraved initials). Your carrier can use this number to
block your phone from all networks once you report the phone
lost or stolen, making it useless to any thief. Importantly,
this also ensures you�re not paying for any calls made by
the thief. If the handset is subsequently found, the IMEI
block can be easily removed as long as you can prove you�re
the original, rightful owner of the phone.
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