Types of problems that can occur
If your issue involves the handset or the service connection that you are signed under, contact your network service provider in order to find solutions to the problems. If you bought a package from the retailer then you may need to contact the retailer on the problems that your mobile device may be causing and contact your network service provided for problems that may be from your mobile network. If you are under 18, take a parent or guardian with you for further assistance.
Debt by phone bill!
When choosing a mobile phone understand what you are getting into. The issues you may confront are money problems. To avoid these issues you should read the connection agreement that you have between you and the network service company carefully and understand that requirements needed for
the contract. Don’t sign anything you may not understand. Ask people who work with the network for helpful advice. Control how much you text and make phone calls, overindulging can lead to an overflowing phone bill, no one wants that!
the contract. Don’t sign anything you may not understand. Ask people who work with the network for helpful advice. Control how much you text and make phone calls, overindulging can lead to an overflowing phone bill, no one wants that!
Lost phone?!
If your mobile phone happens to be missing or stolen the first thing you should do is to immediately contact your mobile phone company to suspend your services, by contacting your mobile phone company it will prevent unwanted calls from being made. If your mobile phone is stolen but you are on a plan you still need to pay the monthly contract fee. When buying your mobile phone some services providers offer insurance and they make sure your read the conditions carefully before buying it. If your mobile phone is stolen but you have security features like PIN numbers or code locks your phone is likely to be found in the event of theft. Security features also allow you to pay less for calls a thief might try because they may not be able to access your mobile phone.
Safety
At an age of youthfulness and changes, teens often like to enjoy themselves in their free time, but spending that time talking to complete strangers via your phone is not the direction you should be heading. An individual's safety is a priority and phone calls or messages from strangers is a sign to keep yourself alert. If calls are made frequently towards you, a "block contact" function allows you to block a contact's phone calls and messages sent towards you. If further complications develop, call the police as they will help you.