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If you found an iphone at a bus stop
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"would you
a) return it to the owner if you could?
b) take it to a police station?
d) something else?
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absolutely a. I know how annoying it is when you loose your phone. It's not just the phone itself in the contacts and pictures that are too personal not to at least try to return them to the owner. |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
Bluetooth the dirty pics and set up 17 fake profiles on here...
Or sell them to pic collectors cos there are allegedly so many of them around...
But in reality it would be A |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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BOth of us would either a or b would try a first if that wasn't possible then b, I Mr liddy got a phone call while at work Saturday night off What was the wife's number and this strange voice said hello this Is Tesco I assume this Is your wife's phone she has left it on the self serve till, so that was very lucky |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"if i found any phone id look thro the phone book, look for a name like mum or home and call it up
+1 this, good idea! x
You'd need the passcode."
who the hell pass codes their phone? lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"if i found any phone id look thro the phone book, look for a name like mum or home and call it up
+1 this, good idea! x
You'd need the passcode.
who the hell pass codes their phone? lol"
Loads of people! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"if i found any phone id look thro the phone book, look for a name like mum or home and call it up
+1 this, good idea! x
You'd need the passcode.
who the hell pass codes their phone? lol
Loads of people!"
i dont know anyone with a pass code on their phone
what you got on there your hiding? lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"if i found any phone id look thro the phone book, look for a name like mum or home and call it up
+1 this, good idea! x
You'd need the passcode.
who the hell pass codes their phone? lol
Loads of people!
i dont know anyone with a pass code on their phone
what you got on there your hiding? lol"
I haven't got one on mine but I know lots of folks that have.. in case they lose it so no one has access to their personal information! |
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By *enithWoman
over a year ago
closer than you think |
"if i found any phone id look thro the phone book, look for a name like mum or home and call it up
+1 this, good idea! x
You'd need the passcode.
who the hell pass codes their phone? lol
Loads of people!
i dont know anyone with a pass code on their phone
what you got on there your hiding? lol"
I have a passcode on my phone ..... just in case I loose it and someone tries to look at the pics |
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I'd try to return it, or hand it in to the cops. There's no point in keeping it, I have a perfectly good HTC
Nicking stuff is just a wanky thing to do, especially these days when phones contain peoples entire lives.
*HT* |
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By *emmefatale OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I'd try to return it, or hand it in to the cops. There's no point in keeping it, I have a perfectly good HTC
Nicking stuff is just a wanky thing to do, especially these days when phones contain peoples entire lives.
*HT*" your entire life? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Whats a bus stop anyhow? They dont tend to hang about for too long round here due to the bricks lol
typo? i think you may have spelt pricks wrong"
hmmmm do pricks come with sand and cement then |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would leave it on the bus, phones are one of the most unhygienic things people own.
Pawed with sticky adolescent spunky fingers. "
Precisely why I would leave it. |
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By *omaMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"would you
a) return it to the owner if you could?
b) take it to a police station?
d) something else?
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Wondering if this OP has something to confess
Did you find one and are dying to keep it?....pmsl |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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if it was actually on the bus I would hand it into the police station and notify the bus company about it.
when i was in college i got my phone back twice, both times left on the bus, the first time it was at the depot, second time a lady found it, rang 'home' and told my mum she would eave it at the local police station
even though im an atheist there s a nagging feeling inside of me that shit like that catches up with you in the end if you dont do the right thing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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although in answer to your original question:
A first, then if not possible B, which I have done on a couple of occasions when out in a bar/club
ive got a decent phone and dont need the money from selling it, why would i bother being a selfish twat? |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
Anyone now thinking "something else" may want to be aware of this... They are now coming pre loaded with the app that allows them to be traced or wiped and auto locked.. So in effect they are useless to anyone else
Your welcome............ Lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"if i found any phone id look thro the phone book, look for a name like mum or home and call it up
+1 this, good idea! x
You'd need the passcode.
who the hell pass codes their phone? lol
Loads of people!
i dont know anyone with a pass code on their phone
what you got on there your hiding? lol"
I have a code on my blackberry. As well as phone numbers I have my facebook app (fraping being a possibility) as well as my internet shortcuts to fabswingers which to be fair I don't think are suitable for all and sundry.
Of course there are also many impromptu pics and movies I have shot in varying degrees of filthiness and debauchery....
Still think a passcode is a foolish idea?...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've never owned a smart phone. To me their for making calls or sending text messages. I just don't need the internet with me all day long. I have a basic Nokia 6230i and it does me just fine. No passcodes for me lol |
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"if i found any phone id look thro the phone book, look for a name like mum or home and call it up"
Also worth looking under I C E as many people use this code for In Case of Emergency and usually put their next of kin under this. It's something the emergency services promoted a couple of years ago and is usually the first place the police would look too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd hand it in.
Not too long ago, I had a bag of kit stolen from my van.It would have cost me about 600 - 800 quid to replace - electrical test gear / faultfinding kit + handtools.
I was very fortunate indeed because an honest member of the public found it stashed in a hedge just yards from my house and handed it into the police who duly returned it to me.
I cannot explain the feeling of having that kit returned, so I'm 100% certain that I'd do the same for someone else in a similar position. |
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"if i found any phone id look thro the phone book, look for a name like mum or home and call it up
Also worth looking under I C E as many people use this code for In Case of Emergency and usually put their next of kin under this. It's something the emergency services promoted a couple of years ago and is usually the first place the police would look too. "
If it's locked - you won;t get the opportunity to find 'ICE'... |
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