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AdTheDJAdTheDJ Posts: 48
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In April I found an Iphone in a public toilet around 10:30 in the morning. I took it and waited outside the toilets for around 10 minutes to see if anyone would come back for it but noone did. Nobody called or tezed either so I couldnt let them know their phone had been found.

I took it home and plugged it into my pc where the owners name came up on itunes. I looked through facebook and found this person (unusal name). I messaged and explained I found their phone and how would they like to recieve it back. They didnt respond so put it in the back of a drawer.

Going through the drawer today I saw the phone. Still no contact from the owner what should I do with it? The phone has a passcode so cant ring any contacts. It seems in perfect condition.

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    gdjman68wasdigigdjman68wasdigi Posts: 21,705
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    If it has Jesus for a Child and I want your sex in it its a dead cert it belongs to one half of Wham
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    AdTheDJAdTheDJ Posts: 48
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    Eh?:confused::confused:
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    gdjman68wasdigigdjman68wasdigi Posts: 21,705
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    AdTheDJ wrote: »
    Eh?:confused::confused:

    You said you found it in a public toilet
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,176
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    You said you found it in a public toilet

    heeeeeeeeheeeeeeee.

    Hand the phone into the lost property at the police station. that's the first place I would go if I lost something.
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    gdjman68wasdigigdjman68wasdigi Posts: 21,705
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    jemimabond wrote: »
    heeeeeeeeheeeeeeee.

    Hand the phone into the lost property at the police station. that's the first place I would go if I lost something.

    And always use gloves
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,176
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    And always use gloves

    Eh:confused::confused:
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    gdjman68wasdigigdjman68wasdigi Posts: 21,705
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    jemimabond wrote: »
    Eh:confused::confused:

    Mobiles have more bacteria than the average toilet seat
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    RoushRoush Posts: 4,368
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    As above, hand it in to the police. This is what you should have done initially.
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    dellzinchtdellzincht Posts: 1,690
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    If they haven't contacted you in 8 months, enjoy your new iPhone :)

    Serious answer - Take it to your nearest police station.
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    viertevierte Posts: 4,286
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    Apparently if you activate Siri and ask who owns this iphone it should give up details, maybe it will show up their email or another phone number as your facebook message probably went in their junk mail
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    Toby LaRhoneToby LaRhone Posts: 12,916
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    vierte wrote: »
    Apparently if you activate Siri and ask who owns this iphone it should give up details, maybe it will show up their email or another phone number as your facebook message probably went in their junk mail

    OP says it has a passcode and can't be accessed.
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    JasonJason Posts: 76,557
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    For all the interest the owner has shown in the phone, you might as well chuck it out.

    Handing it in to the police won't really achieve anything if the owner hasn't chased it up after 4 months. If you'd have handed it in to the police in the first place, I imagine it would have been legally yours to keep now anyway as the owner hasn't bothered to contact you to return it.

    If it's got an active passcode on it, you can't re-flash it back to stock either so if it's not going to be claimed, you might as well just bin it.
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    Toby LaRhoneToby LaRhone Posts: 12,916
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    For all the interest the owner has shown in the phone, you might as well chuck it out.

    Handing it in to the police won't really achieve anything if the owner hasn't chased it up afdter 4 months. If you'd have handed it in to the police in the first place, I imagine it would have been legally yours to keep now anyway as the owner hasn't bothered to contact you to return it.

    If it's got an active passcode on it, you can't re-flash it back to stock either so if it's not going to be claimed, you might as well just bin it.

    i just got an old iPhone3 unlocked by Apple simply by providing the IMEI (which is on the back of the i5) and I bought a SIM card.
    The phone has to be out of contract with no outstanding payments.
    It was registered to me but I'm not sure if that's a requirement.
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    viertevierte Posts: 4,286
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    OP says it has a passcode and can't be accessed.
    You don't need to access the phone to work Siri, just hold in the home butfon.
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    HP.80 VictorHP.80 Victor Posts: 1,118
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    Try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q3zfHU7asc and if it works enjoy your free phone. Personally I'd sell it.
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    SchmiznurfSchmiznurf Posts: 4,434
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    When you message someone on facebook who is not on your friends list the message goes into their other box, the one people never check. Your best bet is to send them a friend request in the hope they message you or accept so your message can get to them properly.
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    Toby LaRhoneToby LaRhone Posts: 12,916
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    Schmiznurf wrote: »
    When you message someone on facebook who is not on your friends list the message goes into their other box, the one people never check. Your best bet is to send them a friend request in the hope they message you or accept so your message can get to them properly.

    Four months after it was lost?
    They've got a new phone and forgotten all about it.
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    Jellied EelJellied Eel Posts: 33,091
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    ..and if it works enjoy your free phone. Personally I'd sell it.

    I'm pretty sure it's not a 'free phone' and technically, it could be a stolen one. It's still property of the original owner or their insurer if they've claimed for the loss. And if it's used, when it connects to a network, it may be flagged as lost/stolen and not work anyway.
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    SchmiznurfSchmiznurf Posts: 4,434
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    Four months after it was lost?
    They've got a new phone and forgotten all about it.

    There could be stuff on the phone that was never backed up to the cloud or anything though, like pictures and videos that actually mean something to them.
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    JasonJason Posts: 76,557
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    i just got an old iPhone3 unlocked by Apple simply by providing the IMEI (which is on the back of the i5) and I bought a SIM card.
    The phone has to be out of contract with no outstanding payments.
    It was registered to me but I'm not sure if that's a requirement.

    I would imagine the fact that it's registered to you is the key there, otherwise it would be a free for all with anyone ringing Apple to get a phone unlocked in that fashion.
    Try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q3zfHU7asc and if it works enjoy your free phone. Personally I'd sell it.

    That was my first thought, but I'm sure i've read that if find my iphone is enabled then you can't re-flash it back to factory because you have to disable the feature first.
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    viertevierte Posts: 4,286
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    Schmiznurf wrote: »
    There could be stuff on the phone that was never backed up to the cloud or anything though, like pictures and videos that actually mean something to them.

    Exactly, if I lost my phone I would want it returned regardless of whether it had been replaced or not.

    I remember a local story not long back about a lady who lost her phone and it had photos of her daughter who had died and she hadn't backed it up so they were all gone and she was basically appealing for anyone who found it to return to her. Or what about the stories where people have lost their cameras and appeal for the memory card back because that's what they are more concerned with, the content on the device not the device itself.
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    RobinOfLoxleyRobinOfLoxley Posts: 27,040
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    Maybe the owner collapsed and died in the loo and the paramedics missed it. The poor families.



    Bin it.
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    PandakooPandakoo Posts: 5,429
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    Schmiznurf wrote: »
    When you message someone on facebook who is not on your friends list the message goes into their other box, the one people never check. Your best bet is to send them a friend request in the hope they message you or accept so your message can get to them properly.

    This is not true anymore if you have the messenger app (which majority do now), it comes up straight away on your notifications.

    OP you've done all you can and it's been months now, the owner has definitely got a new one by now. Either keep it, sell it or give it to a family member or friend :)
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    SchmiznurfSchmiznurf Posts: 4,434
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    Tyyleer wrote: »
    This is not true anymore if you have the messenger app (which majority do now), it comes up straight away on your notifications.

    OP you've done all you can and it's been months now, the owner has definitely got a new one by now. Either keep it, sell it or give it to a family member or friend :)

    That's not true, my wife has the app and she still didn't get a notification about a message from someone not on her list, she didn't know until someone sent a text to let her know.
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    PandakooPandakoo Posts: 5,429
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    Schmiznurf wrote: »
    That's not true, my wife has the app and she still didn't get a notification about a message from someone not on her list, she didn't know until someone sent a text to let her know.

    Maybe it's to do with the profile settings as I will get a notification straight away on my phone even if I'm not friends with them.
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