If you were able to call customer service it's not a burner
No disrespect intended here. But if you have a phone where you can call customer service to replace anything about it (phone number or otherwise) that likely means you're paying for it with credit card which, therefore, means it is trackable to you in the end. Unless, of course, you paid cash and gave a fake name, address, etc and actually remembered all details after having lost it.
I dunno. Am I incorrect here? It's also why burner apps do not appear secure to me either.
To me a burner is best bought prepaid wearing clothes, a ball cap & glasses you don't normally wear at a Walmart paying cash.
Open to being corrected here.
Cam.
[QUOTE=Talltreeman;3438363]I usually park my car in a garage. And the emergency roadside bag where I keep my burner was missing with the phone inside. I about shit a brick thinking my SO had borrowed the bag and was about to find the burner.
Long story short I left the car unlocked and opportunistic kids stole it and a pair of sunglasses. I have never been so happy to be robbed. I bought a replacement phone and called customer service, using the PIN they were able to assign my old number to the new phone. Good luck!
TTM.[/QUOTE]