So my phone was stolen today, what are some good tips to deal with it?
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I changed my passwords for google and amazon (it was an Android phone, thankfully [URL="http://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/LG-VM670.jsp"]just this[/URL] and not some insanely high end smartphone, no contract). I log in on my PC, everything is fine, that guy can't get in.
I told the campus police about it, and he said bring the box tomorrow, I called my provider, they suspended the account. Of course they have no way of tracking it, but oh well, they offer a replacement for cheap (or so their site says).
Anything else I should take as a precaution? Is there a site or something that can log you out of stuff (just in case I have anything logged in, or at least to kill the cookies on the phone?)
Damn I shouldn't have left my guard down, but whatever, what's done is done. Anything I should know or do? Thanks.
Call the phone and ask the person on the other end what they're wearing.
How was it stolen? Did you just leave it some where or were you pick pocketed?
Try calling it :v:
Report it stolen?
Call your insurance company and get a new phone?
Call the phone company and get it blocked?
You don't want people using your money.
Call it, or text it saying go to a certain place at a certain time to get your money, and wear a mask. Haha
[QUOTE=EvilMelon;32850432]Report it stolen?
[b] Call your insurance company and get a new phone?
Call the phone company and get it blocked? [/b]
You don't want people using your money.[/QUOTE]
Read the goddamn OP.
I remember one time I dropped my phone in a park and thought I left it at my friends house
I called it to try and help my friend find it and to my surprise some guy at the park answered and brought it to me
Call the number and if he or she picks up say the "package" has been planted. He might report it to the police and your get your phone back. Genious.
Next time install seekdroid on it!
Get a new one.
I got my PSP stolen in 7th grade :( ... got a new one.
I got my wallet stolen in 12th grade. Someone stole my money and debit card and returned it to lost & found. A whole $7.50 stolen. $3 dollars charged on my card and my bank refunded it and gave me a new card. Worth getting my license back. This is kinda dumb to tell you all this. But if there's no hope, get a new phone and cancel your old SIM card. Sorry for your loss.
People being irresponsible deserve to lose things. I saw a reward poster for somebody who lost an iPad on the train... AN IPAD!!! How the fuck do people get this shit taken from them? Are they REALLY SO DUMB? "Oh I'm just going to set my iPad down on this bench next to these thugs while I turn my back to tie my shoes." .___.
Best thing to do is be aware of your surroundings and be observant of shit.
First you gonna find out who did it,then the next time you see them you're gonna rip their heart out hold it infront of them so they could see how black and cold it is.
[QUOTE=The Baconator;32848529]I changed my passwords for google and amazon (it was an Android phone, thankfully [URL="http://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/LG-VM670.jsp"]just this[/URL] and not some insanely high end smartphone, no contract). I log in on my PC, everything is fine, that guy can't get in.
I told the campus police about it, and he said bring the box tomorrow, I called my provider, they suspended the account. Of course they have no way of tracking it, but oh well, they offer a replacement for cheap (or so their site says).
Anything else I should take as a precaution? Is there a site or something that can log you out of stuff (just in case I have anything logged in, or at least to kill the cookies on the phone?)
Damn I shouldn't have left my guard down, but whatever, what's done is done. Anything I should know or do? Thanks.[/QUOTE]
If you get a new Android phone, you should get a handy app, called "Where is my Droid?".
From there you can instant call it with another cellphone by texting a specific text. This also works with GPS, so if you use facebook and the android you can track him. It's probably too late now, you just have to hope and be lucky
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