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I also never use passwords and PINs. I have a subscription but if I loose it of gets stolen,I'll call in imidiatelly and lock the number. If you leave it, yes,people will try to talk overseas but if you lock it right away,that's it.
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Posted: 2008-09-02 09:42:37
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strizlow800 Posts: > 500

Well they won't be happy with my sim card credit... I never put much money on it. I put little money, spend them and the put again. Never used post paid actually...
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Posted: 2008-09-02 20:34:00
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sigea Posts: 218


Get advanced device locks to lock phone and all applications u think are protect worthy .
It also has the option of asking password on startup and on sim card change.
Plus it doesnt make any irritating noises

As for running up huge bills, the phone system lock by itself is no protection, if stolen the thief can always use the sim card on another phone or simply flash the phone using XS++ and then use the phone without your lock

You might also want to have cellphone anti theft, which silently sends an sms to a predetermined number if your sim card is changed.

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Posted: 2008-09-02 20:50:36
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rjstep3 Posts: 6

which is why you should put a password on the SIM as well.

I have seen several people caught out by this, they think they know where the phone is all the time, by the time they realise it is missing, someone has run up a huge bill for them.

rjstep3
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Posted: 2008-09-02 20:53:06
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sigea Posts: 218


So the sim card lock makes the sound? Hmm, ive never tried that
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Posted: 2008-09-02 20:59:07
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