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Cell Phone


Question Posted Monday June 29 2009, 6:21 pm

Hey. So, my phone has been missing for 5 days. Its off, and I remember having it in the morning in my house, and after that I can't remember. Is their any way that Verizon would be able to turn it on for me? Thanks.

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PunkieFreak4690 answered Monday June 29 2009, 7:30 pm:
It all depends on the carrier, and you can ask them on the phone through customer service. If you did not pay the bill, you'd have to pay the bill again to get it back on. If you deactivated the phone on your own, you can reactivate it to find it.

If you're totally sure it's in your house, I would go doing that. If you have some doubt, I would definitely keep it deactivated and get a new phone on warranty so if you find your old phone within a month (or however the warranty lasts) you can return the new one. If however, the phone is insured, you can claim the loss and get a new one.

Like I said the rules depend on the carrier. For the best possible options I would contact Customer Service through e-mail or phone; but the quickest is phone.

Hope I helped and good luck finding your phone! =]

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