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12-01-2015 12:46 PM
Hi,
I found an old sim card that was given to me ages ago, but I can't remember the sim or even the phone number. Is there any way of finding these out so I can use my sim?
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12-01-2015 02:47 PM
If you put the SIM into a phone and dial *#100#, the phone number will be displayed. I'm not sure how you can get the SIM serial number. However, if it's a PAYG SIM and it's been inactive for a long time, the chances are it's been deactivated and the number recycled. If it's a contract SIM, it'll be registered to the person who first had it but, again, may have been deactivated, especially if they'e registered a different one.
You're probably best off starting again with a new one.
12-01-2015 02:47 PM
If you put the SIM into a phone and dial *#100#, the phone number will be displayed. I'm not sure how you can get the SIM serial number. However, if it's a PAYG SIM and it's been inactive for a long time, the chances are it's been deactivated and the number recycled. If it's a contract SIM, it'll be registered to the person who first had it but, again, may have been deactivated, especially if they'e registered a different one.
You're probably best off starting again with a new one.
12-01-2015 02:52 PM
Thanks for your reply.
I can't dial *#100# because I don't remember the pin code, and don't remember the mobile number so I can't even get the PUK.
All I really have to go on is the Sim identification number on the back 😕
Is it just worth throwing out then?
13-01-2015 11:00 AM
Yes, frankly, unless it's a PAYG and you suspect there was a vast fortune on it!