We have our company mobile phones with ******* (mobile phone service provider).
One of the guys had his handset stolen (a rather expensive Blackberry Pearl that was nicked when he placed it next to him on the table in the pub). I phoned the provider's 24h number, and a sleepy receptionist asked for the telephone number of the stolen mobile, then said the simcard will be deactivated and that I should call our account manager in the morning and ask for a replacement simcard to be sent to us.
I was quite surprised as no security questions were asked... in fact no questions were asked at all other than the telephone number of the stolen phone. I asked the receptionist if he can see the number of the handset that I am calling from , and he could see that it was associated with the same account as the number I was asking to bar? he said, no, it's completely different computer systems and he has no access to customers' data, all he can do is put a bar on the number I give him, and repeated that I will need to call our account manager in the morning etc etc.
I told him I am not interested in any account details, all I am asking is how come he accepts instructions from me to bar this number? I could be a prankster trying to bar someone else's number as a practical joke? He kept repeating that he is baring the number because I just reported it stolen, and did not seem to understand the point I was trying to make. So I gave up and left it at that.
The following day I called the guy who had the mobile stolen and asked him if he wanted to simcard delivered to him home address or to the office. No need, he said, I walked into a ***** store (the provider's own store chain) this morning and they gave me a new simcard on the spot. How's that, I asked, the account is registered to the company, and your name is not on the system anywhere... don't know, he said, they asked me to confirm the company's name and address and then issues a new simcard....
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