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How to recover a stolen or missing phone

HOW TO TRACE A MISSING OR STOLEN
PHONE
If you lose your mobile phone, you can trace
it without going to the police.
Most of us always fear that our phones
may be stolen at any time.
Each phone carries a unique
IMEI no. i.e. International Mobile Equipment
Identity No which can be used to track it
anywhere in the world.
This is how it works:
1. Dial *#06# from your mobile.
2. Your mobile phone shows a unique 15
digit.
3. Note down this number at a secure place
except in your mobile phone itself as this is
the number which will help trace your phone
in case of theft.
4. Once stolen, just E-mail this 15 digit IMEI
No. to cop@vsnl.net with details as stated
below:
Your name:____________________
Address:______________________
Phone model:_________________
Make:_________________________
Last used No.:_________________
E-mail for communication:_____
Missing date:___________________
IMEI No :_______________________
5.Your Mobile will be traced within next 24
hours via a complex system of GPRS and
internet, You will find where your hand set
is being operated and the new user's No .
will be sent to your email.
6. After this, you can inform the Police with
the details you now have.

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