When i'm going to be activating the phone what details do i have to give????Go to 7-eleven and pay cash for the phone and some more cash for airtime. Call and activate it from some line, take out the phone and you're set. Anonymous and untraceable.
But be very careful to clear your call logs, just in case someone gets nosey.wouldn't it be easier getting another sim card? Perhaps pay-as-you-go, it is easier to hide.
Technically, it may be registered with the original provider. I bought a cheap RAZR from Future shop and got it unlocked. So far, I have slipped SIMs from T-mobile, FIDO, Rogers and 7-11 (speak out) w/o hassle. The T-mobile and 7-11 SIMs did not require any identification. I never had to enter any IMEIs...Alright just bought a sim card and it says to enter the phones imei serial number, is that traceable????
Don't have a problem with LE. As long as it's hidden from the "so".Um. These phones can be traceable. Not by your wife but by law enforcement, the carrier, etc.
It's called cell triangulation and LBS and the standard Wireless Enhanced 911.
How apropos that a rep from Secret Rendezvous would provide advice on this subject.I think it is more of a hassle to explain a second phone to the wife. A pay-as-go sim gives you want you need for discretion and is easier to hide. I know I can pop a sim card in and out of my phone in a matter of seconds.
Not sure they can pin point EXACTLY where you are, but they can tell which cell tower your phone is running off of.Um. These phones can be traceable. Not by your wife but by law enforcement, the carrier, etc.
It's called cell triangulation and LBS and the standard Wireless Enhanced 911.
Don't they ask to see some identification when you activate the phone or do you just give some bogus name? Or better to activate from a public phone?Go to 7-eleven and pay cash for the phone and some more cash for airtime. Call and activate it from some line, take out the phone and you're set. Anonymous and untraceable.