So I will go to Verizon when they open, have it disabled and buy a new one.
I bet I am the only old dog to have done this. It seems like every day is a new adventure.
Oh well, old age sure beats the alternative.
So I will go to Verizon when they open, have it disabled and buy a new one.
I bet I am the only old dog to have done this. It seems like every day is a new adventure.
Oh well, old age sure beats the alternative.
Call VZ and disable it immediately, Lowell.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
If it is a smart phone, either Google or Apple knows where it is. It is a shame you can't just ask them.
Assuming it was on when it went missing, have you tried calling it?
Check the couch, thats where mine usually ends up, otherwise between the seat and console in my truck.
If the phone (and it's case) is black, then look in your vehicle very closely if it has black seats or floor carpeting. Same goes for a black countertop or even a dark place. These black phones can be like camouflage against any black surface, especially for old dogs.
This is where your significant other with the pink case, or the fashion nerds with the flannel shirts and the belt phone holders get the last laugh.
If it is a smart phone that is "on" and the location feature is turned on you can locate the phone using gps and the find my phone app. If the location isn't turned on you are out of luck as neither verizon nor the manufacturer can turn it on remotely.
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I lost my phone and went to Verizon to get another one.
Because we carry replacement insurance on our account, it only cost me $20.
The charge would have been close to $500 without the insurance.
I just thought I would mention it.
I forgot about the earlier post and tried to delete it, but couldn't.
may an administer can.
Last edited by lowell holmes; 01-03-2019 at 1:42 PM.
I drive a four year old truck that has no navigational system. The phone does. It is a lot cheaper than buying a 30 thousand truck that has the options.
OBTW, my truck is paid for.
Last edited by lowell holmes; 01-03-2019 at 5:49 PM.
these days all cars have CarPlay or AndroidAuto so they don’t need to have navigation built in.
Hope you tried finding the old one with a locating app like Find My Phone. Not sire why you didn’t reply to all the questions/suggestions above.
The phone was on my belt and I was walking my dog on a cold morning when I lost it.. I was not in the truck. I could not find the phone when I looked for it.
So I got a new phone for $5. I have the navigation app and use it. My 2014 F150 does not have the apps you are talking about. My truck has a life expectancy of 10
to 15 years, Why would I spend 30 to 50 thousand dollars for a new one?
I'd count it as a blessing and get on with life. How did the world ever survive without the mobile phone? I threatened to run over mine so I did not have to answer it and my wife just about showed me how to fill in the divorce papers.
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