The author posted a question in Business, Finance
I bought a SIM card at Tele2 and it turned out that someone else's Sberbank card was linked to my number? and got a better answer
Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
Threatened with jail. They'll find out at once. Did you disclose the phone's IMEI and the SIM cards from the past in the phone?
Response from 0[+++++]
they'll put me in jail. They'll find me at a moment's notice. I've exposed the phone's IMEI and the SIM cards that were in the phone in the past.
they'll put me in jail. They'll find me at a moment's notice. I've exposed the phone's IMEI and the SIM cards that were in the phone in the past.
Response from 0[+++++]
It's the company's fault and so are you.
It's the company's fault and so are you.
Response from 0[+++++]
Throw in an hour and forget it. Just to be sure, run into the office of that company. Some debtor took a loan, the SIM card was blocked because it had expired, and the number was sold to you. Standard situation.
Throw in an hour and forget it. Just to be sure, run into the office of that company. Some debtor took a loan, the SIM card was blocked because it had expired, and the number was sold to you. Standard situation.
Response from 0[+++++]
You have to call the bank and tell them that you were sold a SIM card to which you receive sms. They will disconnect your SIM card.
You have to call the bank and tell them that you were sold a SIM card to which you receive sms. They will disconnect your SIM card.
Response from 0[+++++]
send me half of it and I'll tell you how to avoid prosecution
send me half of it and I'll tell you how to avoid prosecution
Response from 0[+++++]
Transferred? That's fraud. They'll find you soon and you'll have to answer for it.
Transferred? That's fraud. They'll find you soon and you'll have to answer for it.