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Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - Speedy - 03-28-2015

Thanks for the links, onthedownlow! My wife called her this morning and daughter is unconcerned.


Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - Pam - 03-28-2015

Yikes! Glad everything worked out ok.


Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - GuyGene - 03-28-2015

Whew, Speedy, glad she was okay! And, how it worked out so far. I'm still hoping you can recover the iPhone, just so the jerks won't be able to use it, whoever has it now.


Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - SDGuy - 03-28-2015

Glad she wasn't harmed...but I have to admit, seeing "mugged" in the subject line, I thought this was going to be something else entirely different


Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - deckeda - 03-28-2015

Glad everything turned out OK. I once had a couple approach me in a parking lot, asking to borrow my iPhone. I declined. They way I see it, you either already have a cellphone (no matter how poor you are ...) or you walk back into the store and ask for help if desperate.

I did offer to dial the number for them but there was no answer. I shouldn't have done even that much.

Speedy wrote: ... I immediately tried Find My iPhone but by that time the muggers had already turned it off....

They couldn't have done that, even with an unlocked/running iPhone. The Apple ID or password you entered was incorrect, or the phone was setup under a different AppleID other than the one you signed in with at iCloud.com


Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - N-OS X-tasy! - 03-28-2015

deckeda wrote:
[quote=Speedy]... I immediately tried Find My iPhone but by that time the muggers had already turned it off....

They couldn't have done that, even with an unlocked/running iPhone. The Apple ID or password you entered was incorrect, or the phone was setup under a different AppleID other than the one you signed in with at iCloud.com
I assumed he meant they'd already turned the iPhone off.


Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - vision63 - 03-28-2015

That's terrible. Forget the phone. Forget the friggin phone.

I'm sorry your daughter had to go through that trauma. Poor thing. Give her all our love and gratitude that she's safe. Bless her sweet heart.


Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - silvarios - 03-28-2015

space-time wrote:
glad to hear she is OK. Those Somalis... I just watched Captain Phillips recently. wow...

Uh, what now?


Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - silvarios - 03-28-2015

vision63 wrote:
That's terrible. Forget the phone. Forget the friggin phone.

I'm sorry your daughter had to go through that trauma. Poor thing. Give her all our love and gratitude that she's safe. Bless her sweet heart.

I agree. Glad your daughter is safe.


Re: Ugh, daughter mugged for her iPhone 5 - Speedy - 03-28-2015

N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=deckeda]
[quote=Speedy]... I immediately tried Find My iPhone but by that time the muggers had already turned it off....

They couldn't have done that, even with an unlocked/running iPhone. The Apple ID or password you entered was incorrect, or the phone was setup under a different AppleID other than the one you signed in with at iCloud.com
I assumed he meant they'd already turned the iPhone off.
Yes, the phone was off.