Thursday, November 11th, 2010
titleLost a Phone? What can you do?/titleThe are hundreds of thousands of mobile or cell phones owned by people these days. In the very near future, there will be more cellphones around than there are people on the planet. I actually know a thirty people that own more than one phone, and a 5 who own 3 or 4 mobiles. p A pal recently told me ‘I lost my phone’. I said to him ‘I hope you had a backup of your phone numbers!’ Guess what his reply was. He said ‘I wish!’. p As cellphones get smaller, they get easier to lose. How many times have you placed your cellphone into your pocket, then bent over to pick something up and it falls out of your pocket. How many times have you left your phone on a shop counter, or bus seat, or train seat? They are so easy to lose, and yet are so valuable to us. Many people say that they feel lost if they forget to bring their phone handset with them when they leave the office. I feel a bit like that myself. p If you lost your phone what would you do? Here’s a few tips: p 1. Report the loss to your network provider 2. Get them to put an immediate block on the phone 3. Report the loss to the police 4. Recover your SIM backup so you can restore your numbers to your new handset 5. Report the loss to your insurance company p Losing your phone can be a real headache and can be a real inconvenience for some business people. The phone numbers stored in a cell phone are sometimes worth their weight in gold. Imagine a salesman with hundreds of prospects in his blackberry. He loses his phone handset and loses all his data. He would have to go back to base and some of his contacts might not be recoverable. It is essential to have a backup of the phone numbers stored in your cell or mobile phone. You can get SIM backup gadgets, which are easily lost themselves, or you can go for an online backup service. p If you lose your phone, or should I say, when you lose your phone because statistics show that everyone will misplace their phone at least once in their lifetime, make sure you plan for the loss. Make sure you know the IMEI number, the SIM serial code, the phone serial number and the network number to call to report the loss. All these facts will help save you money and stop someone making calls that you’ll be charged for. p So plan for the a href=http://allnumbers.co.uk/lost_phone.phplost phone/a now. Sign up for a a href=http://allnumbers.co.ukfree online mobile or cell phone SIM backup/a now by visiting allmynumbers.co.uk. Just use the promotional code FREE1 when you sign up and you get a month absolutley free. You can store phone numbers and also phone handset details which is great for recovering the IMEI number and other serials. Its well worth a look.