Super-Rush wrote: » Which o connell street?
Tramps Like Us wrote: » Good one :rolleyes:
Tramps Like Us wrote: » Its just scumbags in Dublin, could happen to anyone really its not anything your gf did. As for people helping, is it worth getting stabbed or spiked with a syringe for a phone?
Cydoniac wrote: » That doesn't make it any clearer Best be discreet with phone in city centre to be honest. I've seen people eyeing up mine before.
Damien360 wrote: » I was in Milan 2 years ago and tourists were using their iPhones and iPads to take pictures. The locals used their phones without fear. Why is it that ireland has such a massive problem with petty theft. If you used your phone in a Main Street anywhere in ireland and had it stolen you would be labelled a gob****e. The cops in Milan were visible and took no crap.
Scuid Mhór wrote: » Got my iPhone stolen last week during a night in town crew represent :cool:
king_of_inismac wrote: » Ah yea, I don't expect any solutions here. Just somewhere to vent I guess. She was playing.music on her phone and just took it out to change song. I don't blame anyone for not intervening. Its just really frustrating when someone you love is hurt and there's very little you can do to help.
Damien360 wrote: » I was in Milan 2 years ago and tourists were using their iPhones and iPads to take pictures. The locals used their phones without fear. Why is it that ireland has such a massive problem with petty theft. If you used your phone in a Main Street anywhere in ireland and had it stolen you would be labelled a gob****e.The cops in Milan were visible and took no crap.
Super-Rush wrote: » Legitimate question.
Cydoniac wrote: » Did she write her IMEI anywhere, or have the phone box? Make sure it's logged if possible, because if that person tries to pawn it, many places use Checkmend to see if it's been reported stolen, and they'll confiscate it if it has. Not always, but worth a shot.
Hootanany wrote: » Clue please sorry for your loss.
Mickey H wrote: » Perfectly legit question folks. Was the OP referring to Dublin or Limerick?
king_of_inismac wrote: » I'd usually have told her that but she just got the phone and don't think she kept that info. Lesson learned I guess
Scuid Mhór wrote: » 2000 photos; whatsapp; Facebook + Facebook Messenger; all of my contacts (so many numbers of good looking girls!); all of my notes (I like to write poetry and ideas for short stories in my spare time); casual internet browsing; email; etc etc. While it's crazy and hilarious to think of how much I needed it to function every day, I do miss it so. But ay, as my best friend said to me the day after, 'it's your phone that's missing, not you.' Perspectives are really important to keep into account in situations like this.
Burky126 wrote: » ****e! Sorry to hear,man.Considering how handy smart phones and the like are these days commuting without one,depending on her occupation,can be a hassle. On the offchance that she does get another iphone to replace it,be sure to please install tracking/cloud based capture apps such as igotya in case it gets robbed again.That way,if the scumbag does indeed decide to keep the phone for himself,you have any snapshots that he takes in which you can use to get the Gards on there case.
Cydoniac wrote: » The IMEI is usually on the phone box if she had that. I just know in the last place I worked we did catch a few people flogging stolen phones, so there's just that small chance.
king_of_inismac wrote: » Sorry - should have said (Dublin).
Cydoniac wrote: » Sorry it happened Best advice I can give you for your next phone is to set up Dropbox to sync your photos and contact list, notes etc. and you can at least remotely wipe and lock it should the worst come to the worst. At least it minimises the blow (which is still fairly hard, especially if you paid the full 600 euro or whatever for a PAYG phone)