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TSrobz
post Apr 12 2008, 04:10 PM, updated 18y ago

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Hey there,

I am some guy from Germany who visited KL a few days ago. My iPhone 8GB was stolen during my stay at Traders Hotel (April 8).

I have some details regarding the theft:

iPhone IMEI: 011301001793701
iPhone Serial: 7T739393WH8

One of my contacts got a text message after the iPhone was stolen, it was send from a Malaysian number. Probably it was an accidently send message from the stolen iPhone, she never got text messages from Malaysia before wink.gif

Text of the message: Hi jh
Sender's number: +60162188848 (016-2188848)

Are there any services in Malaysia to lock phones or maybe to reverse lookup numbers? Are there any remote ways to contact the police in English, is there an English website?

I'm really looking forward to all tipps and recommendations from you.

Thank you

Robert
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post Apr 12 2008, 04:18 PM

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In Malaysia, everyone is required to register himself upon purchasing a prepaid simcard. So, it is possible for you to find out who is the sender if you bring this matter to the police.
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post Apr 12 2008, 04:20 PM

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Yup police might able to trace the number of the owner if you went to report the matter to them.
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post Apr 12 2008, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(robz @ Apr 12 2008, 04:10 PM)
Hey there,

I am some guy from Germany who visited KL a few days ago. My iPhone 8GB was stolen during my stay at Traders Hotel (April 8).

I have some details regarding the theft:

iPhone IMEI: 011301001793701
iPhone Serial: 7T739393WH8

One of my contacts got a text message after the iPhone was stolen, it was send from a Malaysian number. Probably it was an accidently send message from the stolen iPhone, she never got text messages from Malaysia before wink.gif

Text of the message: Hi jh
Sender's number: +60162188848 (016-2188848)

Are there any services in Malaysia to lock phones or maybe to reverse lookup numbers? Are there any remote ways to contact the police in English, is there an English website?

I'm really looking forward to all tipps and recommendations from you.

Thank you

Robert
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Since the number 016 2188848 belongs to Digi. You may try calling up Digi customer service at 016 2211800 to make an enquiry on the number.
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post Apr 12 2008, 05:23 PM

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Since the number 016 2188848 belongs to Digi. You may try calling up Digi customer service at 016 2211800 to make an enquiry on the number.
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Yup, try to call digi center and also make a report that ur phone have been stolen and i think police can trace the owner of that no and can ask about stolen phone..

and please check with the hotel camera for some cctv if the hotel have a record of what happened near the place where your phone got stolen.

This post has been edited by TakanoKyohei: Apr 12 2008, 05:24 PM
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post Apr 13 2008, 03:43 AM

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IPhone no the track function software like the samsung hp?
if its have...its no worry for the hp get stole.
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post Apr 13 2008, 09:52 AM

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malaysian police doesn't bother to investigate such a small case, they will let you report but will not do any thing after that.You probably want to take another approach.

Since you are a tourist, maybe you want to go down the path of complaining to the tourism department or something and express your frustration about security in m'sia toward foreigner. That might have better impact on trying to contact malaysian police.



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post Apr 13 2008, 11:22 AM

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take it up to Digi... Tell them what has happened and get them to assist you in the steps you can take to get your phone back...
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post Apr 13 2008, 11:28 AM

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QUOTE(almattitude_v1 @ Apr 13 2008, 11:22 AM)
take it up to Digi... Tell them what has happened and get them to assist you in the steps you can take to get your phone back...
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These days I am not so sure that they have the correct ID during registration, since some people had few numbers from the same operator, dont know whether this is allowed. rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(almattitude_v1 @ Apr 13 2008, 11:22 AM)
take it up to Digi... Tell them what has happened and get them to assist you in the steps you can take to get your phone back...
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get the phone back? i doubt so. but they might be able to block the phone .

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post Apr 13 2008, 11:51 AM

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In my opinion DiGi will not help you trace nor reveal personal details from that number unless you have already reported to the police and got some kind of letter from them.
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post Apr 13 2008, 11:51 AM

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First call up DiGi , dont forget the +60 for the international code and complain to them. Your next step is to complain to the tourism department of Malaysia , just vent your anger and say this country isn't secure since you are a tourist , they would take it seriously. Just complain to both sides and voila , lets see how they deal with it
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post Apr 13 2008, 12:02 PM

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[quote=robz,Apr 12 2008, 04:10 PM]
Hey there,

I am some guy from Germany who visited KL a few days ago. My iPhone 8GB was stolen during my stay at Traders Hotel (April 8).

I have some details regarding the theft:

iPhone IMEI: 011301001793701
iPhone Serial: 7T739393WH8

One of my contacts got a text message after the iPhone was stolen, it was send from a Malaysian number. Probably it was an accidently send message from the stolen iPhone, she never got text messages from Malaysia before wink.gif

very confuse posting .. !!

if you lost your iphone in KL ... then i would say kiss your iphone goodbye and get ready to buy another one,,,

as for the message you received ....

you need to explain and disgest as how this message from the o16 number come about...


question ..

when you lost the iphone .. what is the sim card inside ... ( germany or malaysia )

if it is malaysia sim card ... then it is not shocking thing to received a sms message for no reason cos this sim card might be used by other owner B4 You ...


if you had lost the phone then how you know there is message coming from the 016


did not you set a "lock" on the phone on sim and also "phone "


once again ... your postinng is very confusing ....




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post Apr 13 2008, 12:12 PM

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his friend received the message, not him. His friend contact is still in the iphone even though the thief changed the sim card.
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post Apr 13 2008, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(alang @ Apr 13 2008, 12:12 PM)
his friend received the message, not him. His friend contact is still in the iphone even though the thief changed the sim card.
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yaahhh ok ... his friend got the message ....

so .. what this the point to call DIGI .. and what is the point of a police report ....

a phone is lost .. mean a phone is lost .... unless a an iphone is found then confirm the imei phone number belong to him....

then what ... fly from germany to KL to claim the phone ... ?????






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QUOTE(suns8630 @ Apr 13 2008, 12:52 PM)
yaahhh ok ... his friend got the message ....

so .. what this the point to call DIGI .. and what is  the point of a police report ....

a phone is lost .. mean a phone is lost .... unless a an iphone is found then confirm the imei phone number belong to him....

then what ... fly from germany to KL to claim the phone ... ?????
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Yes the phone is lost, however there is a Malaysian number sending a message to his friend which means it could possibly be the person who stole his phone. So what everyone suggesting now is to report to the police so that DiGi would help get some information on that number since even prepaid numbers have to be registered now.
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post Apr 13 2008, 03:00 PM

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QUOTE(suns8630 @ Apr 13 2008, 12:52 PM)
yaahhh ok ... his friend got the message ....

so .. what this the point to call DIGI .. and what is  the point of a police report ....

a phone is lost .. mean a phone is lost .... unless a an iphone is found then confirm the imei phone number belong to him....

then what ... fly from germany to KL to claim the phone ... ?????
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If you don't intend to make a contribution, then why bother posting? You're making yourself look stupid. His friend got a message from a DIGI number, which means the DIGI number could belong to the thief. DIGI might be able to get the information of the thief through the registration details of the number's owner.

If, through a stroke of luck, the phone is recovered, there is no need to fly from Germany to KL to claim the phone. There is something called airmail, a service which you can use to post items to foreign countries, heard of that?
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post Apr 13 2008, 04:12 PM

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QUOTE(suns8630 @ Apr 13 2008, 12:52 PM)
yaahhh ok ... his friend got the message ....

so .. what this the point to call DIGI .. and what is  the point of a police report ....

a phone is lost .. mean a phone is lost .... unless a an iphone is found then confirm the imei phone number belong to him....

then what ... fly from germany to KL to claim the phone ... ?????
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Cut the crap suns8630.

@robert

Im familiar with the procedure because I've just encountered an almost similar situation.

#1 You could contact the hotel for assistant.
They might/might not not help you without a prove of a police report is made.

Is your phone stolen in public location or from your room?

#2 Make a police report, you can finally observe the efficiency of Malaysian police. You have to insist them to follow this lead.

#3 Contact the mobile provider, DIGI for a lookup on that number. They will most likely ask you to present your police report due to customer confidentiality.

Best of lucks!

This post has been edited by ken_wickedboy: Apr 13 2008, 04:12 PM
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post Apr 13 2008, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(robz @ Apr 12 2008, 04:10 PM)
Hey there,

I am some guy from Germany who visited KL a few days ago. My iPhone 8GB was stolen during my stay at Traders Hotel (April 8).

I have some details regarding the theft:

iPhone IMEI: 011301001793701
iPhone Serial: 7T739393WH8

One of my contacts got a text message after the iPhone was stolen, it was send from a Malaysian number. Probably it was an accidently send message from the stolen iPhone, she never got text messages from Malaysia before wink.gif

Text of the message: Hi jh
Sender's number: +60162188848 (016-2188848)

Are there any services in Malaysia to lock phones or maybe to reverse lookup numbers? Are there any remote ways to contact the police in English, is there an English website?

I'm really looking forward to all tipps and recommendations from you.

Thank you

Robert
Dear Robert, that is a Digi number. You can contact Digi, lodge a report with the police station. Nowadays, they can track the person down as the person would have to register the number to a particular address, plus with Digi, they can track down usage to the nearest base station. Good luck!
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post Apr 13 2008, 07:08 PM

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QUOTE(suns8630 @ Apr 13 2008, 12:52 PM)
yaahhh ok ... his friend got the message ....

so .. what this the point to call DIGI .. and what is  the point of a police report ....

a phone is lost .. mean a phone is lost .... unless a an iphone is found then confirm the imei phone number belong to him....

then what ... fly from germany to KL to claim the phone ... ?????
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dood... just shut up... plz... ur posts are useless...

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