xOchErrytWistOx answered Saturday December 10 2005, 8:12 am: Call it! See who answers. Block the number and call if they wont answer. Somone may just have it waiting for you to call so they can return it. You should wait a few days for it to turn up. Also, look around your classes, ask your teachers, look in your locker, etc. If it doesn't turn up or if you don't find it, make sure you call your phone company, or go to the store and have them shut down your phone and get a new one. Someone could be using your phone to make personal calls and stuff. [ xOchErrytWistOx's advice column | Ask xOchErrytWistOx A Question ]
brunettecutie answered Saturday December 10 2005, 2:10 am: you should call the company that your phone is with and tell them to shut your service off, bc if you dont do that, then the person that took your phone can use up all your minutes and go over them. so i think you should really turn on the service.
SoInToYoUx0x answered Saturday December 10 2005, 1:16 am: first call ur cell phone people and tell then to turn it off so who ever has the phone cant maek you pay for it. second you should go to the school and reprot and and see if anyone will turn it in. hope everything works out for you.
*~Stephanie~* [ SoInToYoUx0x's advice column | Ask SoInToYoUx0x A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday December 10 2005, 1:00 am: Well you should call the service provider, where you got your phone, and tell them. They'll cancel it. My mom lost her phone last year and never got it back. They might give you a new phone but you might have to buy another one. Sorry. I hope I helped:) [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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