I was so scared this morning when I thought I had lost my iPhone, and ironically... Meghan Asha just wrote a post about what to do if this happens to you... so I am going to reblog:
What Happens When Your iPhone Gets Stolen
Thank you to all the readers who have written me notes brighten up my somewhat bleak outlook from last night. It means so much to hear your stories. On that note, I bring you a video on what to do if your iPhone is stolen.
Thanks to William for sending me this link along with other helpful tips:
http://chris.pirillo.com/2008/03/31/what-happens-when-your-iphone-gets-stolen/
Or
1. Go to your account and check calls received and dialed and look for numbers you are not familiar with.
2. Write this info down.
3. Use http://www.intelius.com/ to do a reverse look up by using the phone number.
4. Do 1 of two things.
A. Call those numbers and tell them the situation an that you will be turning their information into the cops if they don’t help you find the culprit. Give them the time the calls were dialed/received. The best thing would be a number that you don’t know, whose number was dialed and then received. This is evidence that an individual called your phone with the intent of talking to someone who is not you (Meaning they know the thief).
B. File a Police report and give the information you have. Also max out the price of your items.
Thank you to all the readers who have written me notes brighten up my somewhat bleak outlook from last night. It means so much to hear your stories. On that note, I bring you a video on what to do if your iPhone is stolen.
Thanks to William for sending me this link along with other helpful tips:
http://chris.pirillo.com/2008/03/31/what-happens-when-your-iphone-gets-stolen/
Or
1. Go to your account and check calls received and dialed and look for numbers you are not familiar with.
2. Write this info down.
3. Use http://www.intelius.com/ to do a reverse look up by using the phone number.
4. Do 1 of two things.
A. Call those numbers and tell them the situation an that you will be turning their information into the cops if they don’t help you find the culprit. Give them the time the calls were dialed/received. The best thing would be a number that you don’t know, whose number was dialed and then received. This is evidence that an individual called your phone with the intent of talking to someone who is not you (Meaning they know the thief).
B. File a Police report and give the information you have. Also max out the price of your items.
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