12-14-2022 09:54 PM
What I'd like to know is how to get my IMEI # for my stolen phone from public mobile. I've already signed it out of Google so I don't believe I can get it from Google anymore. I want to register it on the national do not activate list to make sure no one else can make use of it.
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12-14-2022 11:28 PM
Public has a record of all devices that the sim was put in to. I had a couple old phones stolen that hadn't been used for a while. I had a phone that was briefly used but was returned. All on the record. An agent did apparently blacklist the couple stolen phones. But then another agent stopped that. So YMMV.
12-14-2022 11:13 PM
I might. I'll look but I don't have hopes up too high.
12-14-2022 11:12 PM
I'll try a CSA.
12-14-2022 11:10 PM
I've already deactivated the phone with PM. Whoever has it powered it off over 7 hours ago and I can't get to the IMEI when I go to find my phone. Just it's last location. I'll keep trying though. I've also changed my Google password. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.
12-14-2022 10:37 PM - edited 12-14-2022 10:40 PM
@hairbag1 wrote:@Cathy99...PM doesn't store the IMEI number. Do you happen to have saved the original box or paperwork, the phone came in ?
Telus prepaid, when I was with them, had IMEI number and it shows both IMEI number and phone on your account. How do you think how blacklisting works? It’s based on a SIM installed which gives the carrier the IMEI number and if matches black list = NO service. So no doubt PM has it. As does every other carrier with their SIM installed.
So @Cathy99 ask a CSA.
12-14-2022 10:35 PM
you can also get IMEI from manufacture if you did register after purchase.
12-14-2022 10:19 PM
@Cathy99 , the quickest way to find the phone IMEI would be via google find my phone. Login to google find my phone, it will locate the device if it is running and from there you will be able to get the IMEI data. When you said you signed out of google, do you mean you used the remote wipe feature?
12-14-2022 10:15 PM
@hairbag1 wrote:@Cathy99...PM doesn't store the IMEI number. Do you happen to have saved the original box or paperwork, the phone came in ?
Yes they do. The amount of data logged in the network would drop your jaws. They would be able to identify IMEI, towers that the phone connected to with timestamps...
12-14-2022 10:00 PM - edited 12-14-2022 10:51 PM
I believe as long as the SIM is phone PM knows what it is.
Do you have the receipt or box for it, that may have the IMEI on it?
12-14-2022 09:59 PM
@Cathy99...PM doesn't store the IMEI number. Do you happen to have saved the original box or paperwork, the phone came in ?
12-14-2022 09:57 PM - edited 12-14-2022 09:57 PM
@Cathy99 so, you have no chance of getting it from Google site? try it first
https://myaccount.google.com/find-your-phone
but first, login to My Account to mark the phone as Lost/stolen first
once done, open ticket with PM Support and ask to see if the can get you the IMEI number
1. Please open ticket via Chatbot (need access to My Account): At https://publicmobile.ca/chatbot.
Start by typing "Submit a ticket", then click "Contact Us", Then click "Other", then click "Click here to submit a ticket ↗"
2. If you have trouble with Chatbot or you don't have access to My Account: Private message CS Agent at:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/22437
**Monitor your Community inbox (envelope icon on the top right) after the ticket is opened. CS Agent will reply to you there