Topic: IndnPrncs Hotel/Bar - part 121 | |
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You flipped it!
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(((((((((((((JOY)))))))))))))))) sorry i couldn't resist i had too seeing how i after today i be with out a computer for few days wanted to mark my spot lol
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I'm sure she won't mind.
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Well it was over 40deg and clear this morning so I took advantage and got in the hottub. Been days since I've been in there.
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(((Kerry))) thanks for taking care of it... Why are you loving your computer?
(((OC))) (((Davey))) Ruth |
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(((((prncs)))))
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(((Kerry))) thanks for taking care of it... Why are you loving your computer? (((OC))) (((Davey))) Ruth |
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Went to the Scottish festival at the Queen Mary this afternoon. 'Twas pretty cool... in fact it was F*ing freezing .
I can't believe it hailed and hard on the way home. |
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Where ya been F'er..
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ummm, (assuming i'm the f-er) i've been around...
drove to dallas and back today. got home a little while ago...ooohh my phone got stolen at a restaurant today...not happy! |
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ummm, (assuming i'm the f-er) i've been around... drove to dallas and back today. got home a little while ago...ooohh my phone got stolen at a restaurant today...not happy! You know I never could figure that out. Why would someone steal a phone. It's not going to work for long, as soon as you let the phone company know the phone is toast. And if they made any calls they become in great danger of getting caught. |
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Kev you assumed right.. Sorry to hear that, did you have insurance?
Davey, they can sell the phone or hook it up with their carrier.. I don't think carriers have a way to cross check serial numbers within their own network let alone each others... Verizon I would think would be the hardest to steal and use but with the sn statement above possibly not.. All other carriers use the SIM cards which they just switch out... |
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Welcome Caldera... Not sure why it's necessary to make that comment in this thread but I hope you find what you're looking for... Ps- We all have lives outside of here...
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Kev you assumed right.. Sorry to hear that, did you have insurance? Davey, they can sell the phone or hook it up with their carrier.. I don't think carriers have a way to cross check serial numbers within their own network let alone each others... Verizon I would think would be the hardest to steal and use but with the sn statement above possibly not.. All other carriers use the SIM cards which they just switch out... Some other companies don't use sim's either like sprint. But actually every cell phone even those with sim's carry an internal number that they broadcast. If you look inside any phone you'll see it, it's called an meid number in non-sim phone and imie in a sim type phone. From what I've heard they do share the database between companies on stolen phones, it's to their financial advantage to not allow stolen phones to be used. But judging by your message perhaps it's not as widely known as I had thought so I guess it would be more understandable for someone to steal a phone. |
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You're right, I don't think it's widely known.. I didn't know that... I do know they have the gps ability but wasn't thinking about it when I posted... It's pretty dumb to steal a phone... Or anything for that matter.... lol
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I suppose the main reason I know is because I know someone who got burned buying a phone from a guy who "desperately" needed money. So I suppose there is some chance for financial gain if you move quickly enough. The phone stopped working about two hours after she got it when she took it in they told her it was stolen.
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