You should contact your cellphone service provider and tell them to disable the phone you have lost.
call your cell service and transfer your # to a new phone then cancel your lost phone
You can't. You would need the original handset in order to set up the call-forwarding function.
Yeah totally.
to take your phone home
Dial *86, then dial the entire 10-digit phone number that you would like to forward your calls to.
Dial #72 and the number you want to forward the calls to. I did this on my Assurance phone and it worked.
Many work phone systems have the capability to forward calls to your cell phone. If they don't, you could get a follow me service to do this.
1. dial *72, then the number you want to forward your calls to. answer the phone and your forward should be activated 2. To remove the transfer, dial *73 Curtosy of www.MySpace.com/DemicoMusic
NO!
Call your service provider and they'll set it up for you.
click on the green button and you will get your phone calls back on your cell phone
It depends - if you're paying for the collect call - it'll be cheaper from the home-phone than the mobile.
Assuming you're meaning so that you can receive calls to your Verizon number on the AT & T number - yes you can. There should be the facility on your phone to forward your calls to other numbers. HOWEVER - bear in mind that - if any calls are forwarded, YOU pay the cost of the call from your number to the number you're forwarding to.
Report it stolen to your carrier so you are not responsible for the inevitable calls & no one else can use it.