classic33
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Last two digits of the IMEI number known. Although I've never had anyone yet claim one of these is theirs.Careful getting your phone out under these circumstances. Can you prove it's yours?
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Last two digits of the IMEI number known. Although I've never had anyone yet claim one of these is theirs.Careful getting your phone out under these circumstances. Can you prove it's yours?
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Are those your shoes sir....
Walks home barefoot
No... You suddenly made me think how I'd prove it was my phone.... I was in panic mode![]()
Last two digits of the IMEI number known.
So far, I'm sure. But if you have stored pictures of your bike on that phone, I want it!
Any loose stitching around the ankles?Excuse me sir about those feet ...............
Easy to block it being sent.
Anyway, this isn't one to worry about. The phone company knows and records the IMEI number of your phone, so they will know how long you have been using it with your current service.
Full IMEI code given on the inside, under the battery. Three handed removal job.That's no more secure than your bike serial number .... *#06# (enter that on the keypad of any phone, and it will display your phone's unique number. )
Police have said something similarSo far, I'm sure. But if you have stored pictures of your bike on that phone, I want it!
They'll know how long you have been using it, but not necessarily whether you own it - unless they actually supplied it. The IMEI is specific to the handset, and you could buy or swap a phone to use with your SIM.Anyway, this isn't one to worry about. The phone company knows and records the IMEI number of your phone, so they will know how long you have been using it with your current service.
Finally getting somewhere, meeting a sarge tomorrow in my local station to present proof of ownership.
Even got an apology for the mistake.
Yeah it's true.Well done.
The police, as you have discovered, is a strange, closed organisation which can be difficult to deal with, even when it's trying not to be.
You are too nice! I'd be all "I don't care if you are sorry, I want my bloody bike back."Even got an apology for the mistake
Hmmm just had a call from the officer I've been trying to get through to who I emailed my proof to the other day.
She says she is in no doubt the bike is mine based on the evidence but..... She has to give me accusers time to respond and that deadline is next weds !!!!!
Amazing is all I can think, still going to talk to the sarge tomorrow. Surely it would make more sense to give me by bike back based on my evidence with them knowing my address and then come and get me if they find out I'm a master theif later on?