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pixell 01-24-2004 06:01 PM

Know anyone who lost their cell?
 
I lost my cell phone the NIGHT of initiation. We went to Denny's and I checked my voicemail, and when we got back to the house I no longer had it. I checked the car I rode in twice, and called denny's (even went back there to look and talk to the staff) and called again the next morning. My phone is apparently *gone*. I called customer service and had it temporarily frozen. Now all I have to do is file a police report and go buy a new phone. Any idea how much the replacement will be? Have you ever known anyone to lose their cell?

KSigkid 01-24-2004 06:21 PM

Replacement cost will depend on the company, type of phone, etc. Some companies are better about it than others. You did the right thing in freezing the phone number. When I lost my Sprint phone, they weren't too helpful, but with my Verizon they were. It really depends on who you have.

aephi alum 01-24-2004 06:21 PM

Did you try calling your cell phone? Just follow the ringing... (I'm sure you thought of that :) )

You can get a pretty decent deal on a cell phone if you're willing to sign a new contract.

I know there's someone on GC who works or used to work selling cell phones...

Peaches-n-Cream 01-24-2004 06:50 PM

When my friend lost her cell phone, she had no insurance so she had to buy a new cell at the regular price. What a pain in the neck!

Kevin 01-24-2004 07:03 PM

The cell carriers that I used to work for would charge between $100 and $200 extra if you were buying a phone with no contract to accompany it. Your best bet is to get a used phone off of one of your friends.

pixell 01-24-2004 07:32 PM

I still have my contract, it's just frozen now or something...they were kind of vague. I didn't have insurance (stupid I know...that will NOT happen again) and I use verizon. Can they transfer my account to a phone I buy from someone other than them?

pixell 01-24-2004 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ktsnake
The cell carriers that I used to work for would charge between $100 and $200 extra if you were buying a phone with no contract to accompany it. Your best bet is to get a used phone off of one of your friends.
Can I use a phone I got somewhere else and have my service switched to it?

DGMarie 01-24-2004 07:44 PM

Late last year a new law was enacted to allow you to carry your cell phone number to another carrier, but not your contract. There may also be a fee associated with this carry over.

If you purchase a cell phone from someone other than Verizon, be sure it is the same technology as your old one (Verizon is CDMA). You cannot purchase a phone from T-Mobile, say, and use it with Verizon service. This is because T-Mobile is GSM, which Verizon does not provide service for.

pixell 01-24-2004 08:05 PM

I called customer service again and they said i can have my service transfered to any phone (as long as it's a verizon phone) so I bid on an ebay auction of the exact same phone I lost (it's not a great or high priced phone...but i really like it )

Kevin 01-24-2004 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pixell
Can I use a phone I got somewhere else and have my service switched to it?
Just as long as it's compatible with your carrier.

In most cases, you need to get a phone that was designed for that specific network. If it's a Verizon phone you had, you need to find an old Verizon phone.

Rio_Kohitsuji 01-24-2004 09:52 PM

I hope you find your phone! My bf's roommate lost his and the people who found it REFUSED to give it back! Even after police became involved! I found a really really nice Sprint phone the other day in a parking lot. Called all the numbers trying to find out who it belonged to, he finally got word (one number was a friend of mine) and it was a really cool older guy. He was waaaaay happy to get it back. :D

pixell 01-24-2004 11:49 PM

I just bought the exact same model off of ebay for way less than the replacement would be..so yay. Well I have my phone on lock and the service cut off it, so at least that's covered...but I'm sure they could just take the battery out or something...ah well.

Kevin 01-25-2004 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pixell
I just bought the exact same model off of ebay for way less than the replacement would be..so yay. Well I have my phone on lock and the service cut off it, so at least that's covered...but I'm sure they could just take the battery out or something...ah well.
Careful about the Ebay phones!

Get the ESN from the seller first and make sure that the carrier hasn't blocked that ESN. I know Sprint does that in the event of a delinquent account or stolen phone.

Rudey 01-25-2004 12:34 AM

Yeah and I tried calling him but he refuses to pick up.

-Rudey
--And my phone is unlocked to work with any carrier, in and out of this country as long as they're on the same band.

Kevin 01-25-2004 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
Yeah and I tried calling him but he refuses to pick up.

-Rudey
--And my phone is unlocked to work with any carrier, in and out of this country as long as they're on the same band.

Different cells use differnt technology. Sprint and Verizon, for example, those are CDMA phones. However, with each carrier, the phones use different software to access their respective networks. So they aren't cross compatible.

Your other phones using GSM/GPRS are more likely to work on any network simply by changing the SIM card.

My phone is the same way, I can theoretically go anywhere I want and have no problems.

DGMarie 01-25-2004 01:47 AM

As long as they are using the same technology and your phone is multi-band capable, you can have the carrier unlock them and allow you to use any carrier's sim card. My MIL does this when travelling to Europe. She takes her phone and buys a month of service and sim card from France Telecom or whichever one is cheaper. It isn't the band, it is the band and the technology combined.

damasa 01-25-2004 01:50 AM

You have to call it a cellizzle now.


"Cell" is not modern enough.

GeekyPenguin 01-25-2004 02:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by damasa
You have to call it a cellizzle now.


"Cell" is not modern enough.

Silence, honky.

I lost my cell phone so many times in the sorority house, but after calling it a few thousand times, it'd reappear.

AOX81 01-26-2004 12:07 PM

When we were in Las Vegas a stripper took my friends phone...he never got it back.

Mz Destiny 01-26-2004 12:20 PM

I've lost my phone and I thought I was gonna die! I lost it afer a chapter meeting last year. One minute I was talking on it. 2 Minutes later it was gone!!! I really think I mistakenly threw it in the trash in the bathroom. It was never found though. After that day, I promised myself I would never buy another cell phone over $100. I'm considering breaking that promise, but for now, I'm still using my very nice free phone on another carrier!

josh8o 01-26-2004 01:09 PM

one drunken night i lost my cell phone, keys, my kennith cole watch, and a von dutch hat at a sigma chi party....i was so pissed.
i got another phone for free because it was time for my yearly upgrade....i only had to pay the reactivation for the same exact phone that i had.

wreckingcrew 01-26-2004 03:57 PM

I'm notoriously bad at keeping track of my cell phone. I've never had one of those small flip phones, so, whenever i sit down, i habitually take my phone out of my pocket.

One night in college i came home from a party and passed out on my couch. I woke up the next morning and started looking around the dorm for my phone. I could hear it beeping, that i had a voicemail, but i couldn't find it. I opening the door to our mini-fridge to get a Coke and saw my phone sitting in a 12 pack of bud light cans. Apparantly when i left the party, i took some beer with me in a box and threw my cell in it. Still worked after a night of refrigeration.

Kitso
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