Does Vodacom employ RETARDS????

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So this morning they break into my flat, steal my laptop, my laptop bag, with my spare cellphone, used for checking SMS'es and loading data on my DATA SIM, which is in my router.

They give me a nice form to fill in with a place for SIM card number, which I left blank, the phone after all does not have a SIM card in it, the SIM card is in my router which did not get stolen.

THEY HAVE TO HAVE THE SIM CARD NUMBER SO THEY CAN TRACK IT ON THE NETWORK, OTHERWISE THEY CANNOT HELP ME.

All I want is to blacklist the phone, after all it is what got f88king stolen - I still have the f88king SIM card in my router.

So after going round the mulberry bush for the umteenth time, I told him to stop wasting my time - the Nigerians are now welcome to another phone that Vodacom blesses them with. I now am also going to bless them with it ...

Surely when you steal a GSM phone, the first thing you do, is throw away the SIM card if it has one, and then Vodacom sends the f88king tooth fairy to find the SIM and wave it's little teeny wand over it so Vodacom can start tracking it - f88king RETARDS.

They now have another phone to further their misdeeds with, with my blessing, because I am not going to try blacklisting it, I don't have time to waste, nor the patience to deal with retarded people. who fail to understand that the SIM is in my router, and that is as far as they are going to track it, definitely not wandering around touring Malawi Zimbabwe and Zambi, never mind, the Voortrekker monument or any other place ...

Maybe I should have thumb sucked a number to put on the form and make the RETARD happy, and black list the phone ... , knowing my luck he will put it in his clever little black box, and it will tell him the number does not exist, and is not RICA'ed to me, and I would be back to square one ...

RETARDED DOG TURDS

Seems the Iemei number is valuless for tracking cellphones on Vodacoms network ...
 
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Probably the operator will get kakked on if he does not fill in the form properly. Also shows that they are working by rote learning and do not know what they are doing
 
A post full of bigotry calling employees retards all because you're impatient, and if your post is anything to go by, incapable of explaining yourself clearly...
 
A post full of bigotry calling employees retards all because you're impatient, and if your post is anything to go by, incapable of explaining yourself clearly...

I think his sig says it all
 
I may be wrong here, but normaly they ask the phone ID or its serial number and they use that to block it?
 
When you have calmed down supply them with the sim card number and let them waste time tracking it to your flat ;)
 
You can give them any Vodacom number used previously in that handset. And you nogals better not be calling me a retard.
 
Hmmmm

"Please explain to me why you need the SIM number if I still have the SIM in my possession and only the phone was stolen?"

Can't explain?

"Supervisor please"

Reiterate above. The end.
 
A post full of bigotry calling employees retards all because you're impatient, and if your post is anything to go by, incapable of explaining yourself clearly...

Thanks Boet you are fantastic ... , I have to still go home, put in new locks, and fix the door as best I can till a new on get fitted ...
 
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THEY HAVE TO HAVE THE SIM CARD NUMBER SO THEY CAN TRACK IT ON THE NETWORK, OTHERWISE THEY CANNOT HELP ME.

I would definitely call this person who keeps asking you for the sim number a retard who doesn't know a thing about GSM systems.
 
Yes, I was impatient - Flat standing open with broken security door and door, laptop missing, no e-mail, Dropbox, iTunes, and a whole slew of programs need to be re-installed passwords changed etc. still no e-mail, but at least Thunderbird is now downloaded, and progress is being made, but then I suppose there is no meed to change all thos and many others just because your laptop is stolen, or the tooth fairy does it for you, and if you leave it all till the next day, the tooth fairy will see to it, that your data gets put in stasis, and you need not worry ... , please ...
 
You have to give a cell number that belongs to you otherwise they can blacklist another persons phone in error, if you don't like someone you can blacklist their phone? Not going to happen.

The sim number or cell number must tie up with the phone serial number to confirm the blacklist. The can easily see the last simcard in the phone, they just want to make sure it's your simcard and you not being malicious. If your sim was last used in the phone and you blacklist it then the next sim card in the phone is the thief or someone who buys stolen goods.
 
You have to give a cell number that belongs to you otherwise they can blacklist another persons phone in error, if you don't like someone you can blacklist their phone? Not going to happen.

The sim number or cell number must tie up with the phone serial number to confirm the blacklist. The can easily see the last simcard in the phone, they just want to make sure it's your simcard and you not being malicious. If your sim was last used in the phone and you blacklist it then the next sim card in the phone is the thief or someone who buys stolen goods.

Fair enough, but which of my Vodacom, 8ta, Cell-C 0r MTN Data SIMS, was the last one in that phone ... ?
 
Fair enough, but which of my Vodacom, 8ta, Cell-C 0r MTN Data SIMS, was the last one in that phone ... ?

I don't think it matters. Just give them the VC number. I'm sure it's just so they can pair up the IMEI number and the cell number so that the wrong phone doesn't get blacklisted.
 
Also tried blacklisting a phone once that was stolen and the Vodacom sim was in my wallet... Same story as above, so I gave up evidently.
One lucky person is still using that phone! All because of Vodacom not being able to blacklist it as I did not not fill in the sim card part on the form.

Now I didn't want to have that sim card blocked as well as the phone or I would have had to get another sim @R105... Why should one pay for a sim just so Vodacom can blacklist your phone?

So yes Vodacom don't employ retards they are... Big difference.

Magic word Port, I did to Cell C and much better service and blood pressure ever since....
 
Also tried blacklisting a phone once that was stolen and the Vodacom sim was in my wallet... Same story as above, so I gave up evidently.
One lucky person is still using that phone! All because of Vodacom not being able to blacklist it as I did not not fill in the sim card part on the form.

Now I didn't want to have that sim card blocked as well as the phone or I would have had to get another sim @R105... Why should one pay for a sim just so Vodacom can blacklist your phone?

So yes Vodacom don't employ retards they are... Big difference.

Magic word Port, I did to Cell C and much better service and blood pressure ever since....

Makes sense, Vodacom are retards, who employ cuckoo clocks ... , might be a better analogy ...

Hmmm ... , must check out what tablet options Cell - C and 8ta have, because I am not going to support Vodacom any more ...
 
I don't think it matters. Just give them the VC number. I'm sure it's just so they can pair up the IMEI number and the cell number so that the wrong phone doesn't get blacklisted.

So you are implying that the IMEI number is not unique enough to block the correct phone?
 
i hope the phone stolen from you was not a Samsung galaxy s2...because just about the time of your post my phone got blacklisted. I bought this phone from Makro 9 months ago and i still have the receipt in my name. Vodacom blacklisted my phone they never even bothered make sure that they are blacklisting the right phone
 
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