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BS: Disabling stolen mobiles

07 Oct 03 - 04:16 AM (#1031080)
Subject: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: nutty

Stealing mobiles is a rapidly expandng crime but it could be curtailed if the mobile, once stolen, was rendered useless by being disabled.

This is , apparently a very simple solution as even if you have long since lost your phones details they can be retrieved from the phone itself.

The following advice was posted in an English provincial newspaper...

If you dial ... star/hash/06/hash .... you will see a 17 digit number , this is the identification (IMEI) number of the phone . If you then contact your network provider with that number, the phone can be disabled and made absolutely useless.


07 Oct 03 - 10:39 AM (#1031231)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: Bill D

well, golly!...I opened this thread expecting to see a way to keep something like this from turning after it had been detached from the ceiling...

We really need to choose less ambiguous words & phrases for stuff *grin*...and to note in thread titles whether it is UK/USA/OZ etc., specific.

It IS good advice, though, and I think I will see if the equivilent trick exists in the US.


07 Oct 03 - 11:08 AM (#1031244)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: Rapparee

Gee, I thought it was about things like this. But then, who'd dare steal it????


07 Oct 03 - 11:22 AM (#1031257)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: Gareth

Errr ? Let's have that again ?

If your Mobile is stolen you can dial Star hash etc to retrieve the indentification number and stop the phone beng used ?

I think, Nutty, yer ment note your PI no down somewhere !!

Gareth ****BG****


07 Oct 03 - 11:41 AM (#1031267)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: Dave the Gnome

How come mine is only 15? Are they short changing us gnomes again:(

Cheers

DtG


07 Oct 03 - 11:50 AM (#1031273)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: GUEST,pdq

...mobile is in alabama and you can steal it anytime ya want...no one would mis it...BTW, did you know that the man who designed the Batmobile also did the truck for the Beverly Hilbillies...er, OK, i'm going...


07 Oct 03 - 12:04 PM (#1031286)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: nutty

I really should give myself time to wake up in the morning before I try to do anything that requires a modicum of intelligence.

Yes Gareth, I did mean that you should find the number and note it down. If everyone did it then there would be no use in stealing them (I was thinking particularly of the consequences of phones being stolen from children).

Bill .. I assumed that, as many phone manufacturers are international, the same trick would work wherever you lived.

Dave the paper said 17 numbers .. I never bothered to count them but presumably 15 will work just as well

Just thought it was a really good idea


07 Oct 03 - 06:46 PM (#1031444)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: Gareth

It was Nutty butty, and is !!!

As one who is constantly being told that english is not a true toungue I thought I had better clarrify that. B4 an Ulster/Hul9 catter posted complaining that his mobile had been nicked on his way home from the pub, and the 'Erberts had not switched it off.

Gareth


07 Oct 03 - 06:52 PM (#1031449)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: Amos

The cell-service provider can identify the account from the subscriber name and suspend the service to that phone (as long as it has the subscriber's chip in it) when asked to. The critical bit is the chip which is the part that is personalized.

A


07 Oct 03 - 07:15 PM (#1031472)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: Jim Dixon

I told an interesting (I think) story about a stolen phone in this old thread called BS: Stupid things said to you at work.


08 Oct 03 - 05:08 PM (#1031961)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: PageOfCups

Nutty said:
>> If you dial ... star/hash/06/hash .... you will see a 17 digit number , this is the identification (IMEI) number of the phone .<<

Didn't work with my phone. Lil' ol' Sanyo just stared up and me with a *#06# look on his face. I hit "talk" and some nice lady came on and said my number was incorrect.

PoC


09 Oct 03 - 01:04 AM (#1032226)
Subject: RE: BS: Disabling stolen mobiles
From: open mike

is that what the hash was?
I thought it was a controlled substance..
we call that tic-tac-toe thingy "pound"