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Getting Dialed Numbers/numbers Sms'd Back From Ais

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Hi,

Lost my phone last week and a couple of important numbers were on it, I called AIS the following day and they told me if I went into an AIS shop they would be able to give me the numbers in 3 or 4 days time, this being the case I was in no rush to sort it.

So after a couple of days I popped into an AIS shop and according to them only numbers called/SMS'd in the last 3 days are available for a pre-paid phone, after that there deleted from the database. Is there any way for the average user to retreive used numbers beyond this 3/4 day period as I can't see them deleting all traces of pre-paid calls after only 3 days. :o

Cheers for any info.

Had this with DTAC and I don't believe it. The girls on the till haven't a clue for sure but you cannot tell me that if I was arrested for something important they would not be suddenly able to pull up not only all inward and outward numbers as well as all SMSs but also the whereabouts of my phone down to the triangulation between base stations.

Of course they would. Trouble is that you need someone on the inside to do it, a simple SQL should suffice. Data storage is not free but hardly expensive.

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Yep, the data is blatantly stored much much longer than 3 days, probably more like 3yrs... How does one go about getting hold of it though? :o I'd be willing to pay a handsome sum of cash to get hold of this #.

Edited by TopDogger

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