Lost Your Phone in China? Here's What You Should Do First
Everyone’s
experienced it: you reach into your pocket to grab your phone and
feel... nothing. Panic sets in. And then you remember you’re in China
and can only confidently articulate how badly you want that next pijiu. Great.
Before you order another round though, here’s what you should do first:
1. Find a friend (or a stranger that looks friendly)
Borrow a friend’s phone or find someone patient enough to help you make a call. Or three.
2. Call your mobile service provider and report your phone number
China Telecom: 10000
China Mobile: 10086
China Unicom: 10010
Tell them you’ve lost your phone and request to temporarily suspend service to your mobile number. If someone has stolen your phone and is currently trying to purchase cat furniture on Taobao, he won’t receive any text message confirmation codes and will have a harder time accessing mobile payment accounts linked to your phone number.
3. Call your bank(s) and suspend your mobile banking service
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC): 95588
Agricultural Bank of China (ABC): 95599
Bank of China (BOC): 95566
China Construction Bank (CCB): 95533
Bank of Communications (BoCom): 95559
China Merchants Bank (CMB): 95555
China CITIC Bank (CNCB): 95558
China Everbright Bank (CEB): 95595
China Minsheng Bank (CMBC): 95568
China Guangfa Bank (CGB): 95508
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (SPDB): 95528
Huaxia Bank (HXB): 95577
Most
banks have representatives who can speak English. Ask them to
temporarily freeze your mobile banking service. This should also suspend
access to debit cards linked to WeChat wallet and Alipay, but inquire
just to be sure (or follow steps 4 and 5 as a precaution).
4. Freeze your Alipay account
Call 95188 to temporarily freeze your Alipay account. This may require a friend that speaks awesome Chinese.
5. Freeze your WeChat account (only possible if you also have a QQ account)
You’ll need a computer and someone else’s phone with the QQ app for this step.
First,
sign into your QQ account on your friend’s phone. Then, using a
computer, go to 110.qq.com and click the green button on the left 冻结微信
(freeze WeChat) and then select 冻结账号 (freeze account). Sign in using
your WeChat ID (which is usually the same as your phone number) and
enter the code below. Breathe, you’re halfway there.
Select the
option on the right, 通过绑定的QQ号冻结, (freeze via binding QQ number). Open QQ
and scan the QR code on your computer. Select the upper blue button to
confirm on the phone and then on your computer choose 冻结帐号 (freeze
account). You’ll then need to update your QQ password to successfully
freeze your WeChat account.
6. Update ALL of your passwords
This
is important, as one compromised account could lead to more hacking and
potentially identity theft (especially if all of your passwords are
‘password’). Use a computer and reset your passwords to online banking
accounts, Gmail, WeChat, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
7. Locate your phone using retrieval technology
If
you have an Android, try using Android Device Manager, which is built
directly into your smartphone through Google Play Services. If it’s an
iPhone you’re missing, use the Find My iPhone app, which comes
pre-installed on every iOS device.
8. Get a new SIM card
Head to your mobile service provider’s local branch and see if they can recover any data linked to your previous phone number.
Finally,
if you know exactly who stole your phone or precisely when and where it
was taken, you can consider calling the police (110) to report it. If
you’re lucky, they’ll invite you into their office and let you view
security footage taken earlier that day. If you’re less lucky, however,
they’ll just tell you to bite the bullet and buy a new phone (which is
actually our final piece of advice as well). Good luck!
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