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finding a lost verizon phone IMPORTANT


Question Posted Monday December 17 2007, 2:55 pm

hey i lost my verizon env, and my parents arent getting me a new one. its the newer version. is there a way to track it without having some chip or something like that. i know its at school and its not in my locker it fell out of the car this morning.

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the_unexpected answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 11:41 am:
I don't know about that specific phone, but a lot of verizon phones can be located with triangulation. It is not completely accurate, but if you go to a verizon store, you can ask them to try to find your phone.

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Brandi_S answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 12:11 am:
Check at the office and see if anyone happened across it and turned it in.
Call it and see if someone answers.
If it fell out of the car, it may be in the parking lot, or street, depending on where you got out. It may have gotten run over. Check around in the area, including ditches.

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