on 01-02-2010 15:51
on 01-02-2010 15:51
on 01-02-2010 15:55
on 01-02-2010 15:55
on 01-02-2010 16:51
on 01-02-2010 16:51
on 01-02-2010 16:51
on 01-02-2010 23:34
on 01-02-2010 23:34
on 02-02-2010 00:03
on 02-02-2010 00:03
ok... there feedback looks ok... and i have let them know i have all there detales... the thing is it hadn't occoured to me what a huge loophole this is... there needs to be an IMEI register set up or something...
on 02-02-2010 07:35
on 02-02-2010 07:35
on 02-02-2010 07:47
on 02-02-2010 07:47
on 02-02-2010 10:18
on 02-02-2010 10:18
on 02-02-2010 23:56
on 02-02-2010 23:56
For the seller to report this phone stolen and actually get it barred he would need to get o2 customer services to fill in a form to have it manually barred. This is because the bar is normally applied via a signal sent to the sim. Again, the seller's sim won't be in the phone so they'd need to come out with something like "my phone has been stolen but I didn't have any sim card in it at the time so can you bar it manually instead of through the system". However, again, any insurance policy I've come across states that your phone must be connected to the network at the time of the incident i.e. with the sim in it.