wait for lawyer letter.Originally posted by eagle:if u r not paying by GIRO, just don't pay anything and change service provider lor
Originally posted by monoslayer:wait for lawyer letter.
I kept calling and sending msgsIf you still have the logs (if phone is set to keep outgoing calls and sent messages), kindly provide the proof to Singtel. If unable to do so, there's not much that Singtel is able to do, nor the Police, unless you want to make this a legal case.
Make a police formal police report of your lost handphone, and provide them your IMEI number.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Bull crap that Singtel or Police doesn't have the technology to trace. However, I believe it's the privacy issues that stopped them. Without a proper court letter, nobody is able to trace a call or going through call logs.
Your only way - pay the bills or call up and Singtel and explain your situation. You've gotta prove that you didn't make any calls from 1.50am onwards.
According to you,
If you still have the logs (if phone is set to keep outgoing calls and sent messages), kindly provide the proof to Singtel. If unable to do so, there's not much that Singtel is able to do, nor the Police, unless you want to make this a legal case.
That way, the Police could obtain a court order and ask Singtel for the relevant logs. Not much chance that they will be able to trace who did that, but the call logs will reveal what time the calls are made and to where.
Considering the legal costs involved, you should discuss with your family or anyone familiar with the laws. Get their opinions.
Trouble is, whether she knows her IMEI number. How many here actually knows their IMEI number?Originally posted by Shotgun:Make a police formal police report of your lost handphone, and provide them your IMEI number.
Privacy laws do not stand when it is a criminal investigation. The phone (IMEI no. ) obviously belongs to Eileen is Eileen's privacy. Not the person in possession of it.
Its up to the police whether they want to track the phone. Cellphones can be tracked. Its whether those A-holes at Singtel are too lazy to do so or not.
Aiya, just sui bian send one court order can liao. They will pass you the logs with two hands de. Learn from Odex.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Trouble is, whether she knows her IMEI number. How many here actually knows their IMEI number?
I think telecommunications side got some laws to abide by. They can't suka suka take out the logs, although they have access to it. I remember some employee was actually sentenced to jail or fined because he/she broke that rule. That's a few years ago. Not sure if any has changed yet.
Originally posted by LatecomerX:Aiya, just sui bian send one court order can liao. They will pass you the logs with two hands de. Learn from Odex.
if she has the box or warranty card, yes. but having it is simply not enough.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Trouble is, whether she knows her IMEI number. How many here actually knows their IMEI number?
If she wields that influence.Originally posted by LatecomerX:Aiya, just sui bian send one court order can liao. They will pass you the logs with two hands de. Learn from Odex.
well saidOriginally posted by maurizio13:Seriously, you should have just cancelled the line after discovering that it's missing.
I have lost my misplaced my credit card before, once I discovered it missing and I can't find it within 10 mins, I will call up the credit card company to report it loss. The few times that I purport to have lost my card, I managed to find it the following day, sometimes under my table or bed.
It's better to be safe than sorry.