There are situations in which sometimes we get in, that we feel rather helpless or without knowing exactly what to do or where to go for help. Having a personal cell phone (telefone celular) lost or stolen may be one of these situations. In cases like these the following tips may be of some at least to minimize the potential problems you may run into.
1 - You should take care of your cell phone (telefone celular) as if it were your personal wallet. The best way to avoid being liable with fraudulent charges is to do whatever you can within your means to avoid unauthorized calls in the first place. Check the user guide that comes with your phone set and start using the lock or password feature to potentially prevent a theft from making unauthorized phone calls. There are ways to get around passwords, but you will probably be buying yourself some time until you realize the loss of your cell phone and call your service phone provider.
2 - Call your cell phone (telefone celular) service provider as soon as you discover the loss. Report your missing/stolen device and be sure to keep records of the date and time you called your phone carrier, the name of the person to whom you spoke to, and what you have been informed. Also take note of the state and the region of their call center, plus their telephone extension number. Finally ask for confirmation in writing that your device has been disabled. Some companies can even email this to you.
3 - File a police report. It may not be much of a help in getting your cell phone (telefone celular) back, but it should provide an official record of the missing/stolen cell phone. Keep the police report number available while reporting the loss to the phone carrier. Also you may open an investigation with your carrier if necessary. If you are not getting an immediate response by working directly with your cell phone (telefone celular) company, do not waste any more time. Contact your phone carrier and request an immediate investigation. Usually a formal request for an investigation will prevent formal collections filed by the phone carrier, not to mention that might delay reporting to any credit bureaus against the phone user.
4 - When requesting an investigation, let your phone carrier know that you will be filling a complaint with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), your state attorney general`s office, and your state`s public utility commission (PUC). After taking these steps, the phone carriers will most likely pay closer attention to you, once they become aware that you are an informed consumer. According to a 2006 AARP/ROPER cell phone survey, half of all cell phone users between the age of 18 and over, report not knowing who to call to in the event their cell phone carrier is unable to resolve a billing/service problem to the user satisfaction. Beware that FCC is going to forward your complaint to your phone service provider, requiring a return from them within a month.
5 - Contact your attorney general`s office. According to their website, state attorney general offices handles complaints about cell phone frauds and contract disputes. This office has lawsuits against phone companies based on phone user complaints, resulting sometimes in refunds to consumers and new agreements made by cell phone (telefone celular) service providers on behalf of their cell phone users. Also contact your state`s PUC. Each state has a government agency, usually called utility commission, which handles consumer problems with telephone companies.
A missing or stolen cell phone (telefone celular) may become a big problem if the user does not take immediate actions. Filing a formal missing/stolen report together the with cell phone service carrier and government agencies are the necessary steps one should take to make sure he will not have any more losses. Get to know your rights as a consumer and make sure the any loss you are going to have, in the event of a missing/stolen cell phone (telefone celular), will be the cell phone itself.
Cell Phone Is Stolen
Let me guess. Your phone is slow. Every time you try to access your list of phone numbers, you want to pull your hair out. Let's try another one. Your old phone got better reception than your new one. Your battery only lasts long enough to make sure that the number you're calling hasn't been disconnected. My personal favorite is when you're trying to set up a business meeting and your phone drops the call like 85 times. I know for a fact that you've opened up your bill to find an amount three times larger than it should have been. Some of you have seen cell phone bills over $1000. If you have, join the club. I'm the president.
As a 'has been' cell phone representative, I've heard every cell phone hate story there is.
The fact of the matter is that most cell phones are garbage. Hey, I'm just being honest here. If I hit my quick key button for text messaging, I have to wait four seconds for anything to happen. Then I choose 'new message', and have to wait another three for the screen to change. The honest truth is that most people would just as well throw their phones off a bridge.
The fact of the matter is that your cell phone is garbage and it's your fault. You jumped in the car, drove to the mall, and bought the hottest looking phone on the shelf. Some of you bought your garbage because the sales person told you too. You didn't even consider that he might have more commission on garbage that doesn't cost the store as much, did you? Well in all honesty I tried to tell people which phones were the best, but I worked with guys who didn't! Here's a dirty little secret that shouldn't be a secret: Sales people look out for themselves. I honestly don't understand how people don't know this little fact!
Since I've spent some time with those on the dark side, let me give you a little advice. Never listen to the man behind the counter. Do me a favor. Go to the store knowing which phone you're going to buy. Do a little research beforehand, and you will spend the two years of your contract in bliss.
Take a little time and find a good forum. Forums are places where people can get together to talk about all different topics. Of course, there are quite a few forums online where people talk about cell phones. You can find out what phones people like, and what phones they hate! You can find out if the screen is dull, or if the operating system is slow. There are forums for all different brands including Motorola, Nokia, and others. There are also some cell phone research sites where you can read positives and negatives on each model.
Here's another word of advice: Don't buy an off brand model. Buy from Nokia, Motorola, or another of the biggies. If you buy a model you've never heard of, I won't feel bad for you when you hate it. Pay attention carefully to what other people say in forums. They are the real experts.
Best of luck to you with your search for a quality cell phone.
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