Losing your cell phone in Bali

by Nick on March 4, 2007

by Nick | March 4th, 2007

Sitting here in an internet cafe in Seminyak, a lady just ran in and asked if her cell phone was found. I know that feeling having lost one myself, its not fun and she is in for a few frustrating hours.

Everyone in Bali has a cell phone, that’s how it feels anyway. I’m a moderate user and don’t play with my phone just for fun. Its the convenience of being able to contact people from anywhere I find advantageous. Most of the young people here dream about their next motorbike and cell phone, upgrading from the present one. I know this because I hear people talking about it. For expats like me who are mobile, the cell phone is often pulled out at internet cafes, restaurants, shops etc. Its only a matter of time before one is lost. My phone cost 350,000rp second hand and is still good. Losing it would mean the inconvenience of not having my address book, but the price of the phone is negligable. When someone else finds a cell phone they can switch the SIM card or sell it to a phone shop within an hour. Your chances of getting your phone back are slim and I have zero motivation to buy a fancy phone.

If you come to Bali for an extended trip, you can buy cheap new or used Nokias on the back alleys in Kuta, including across from Jl. Benesari at Jl. Legian. A new one might cost 500,000rp.

{ 4 comments }

Eddie Tansil March 5, 2007 at 3:13 am
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What exactly is the point here…

How is using and losing a cell phone in Bali any different to losing a phone anywhere else on the planet (except maybe Japan)

I guess its all about the obsession to broadcast babble…

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sjbali March 5, 2007 at 5:40 am
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hmm… Nick…

I think Eddie is right ( well i cant believe it too ;) )

The only pity is: who the f*** cares about the phone ( cheap or not doesn’t matter ) THE PHONE NUMBERS ALL YOUR CONTACTS thats whats would driving me crazy.

Yeah well backup, but honestly if it happen the backup might not “uptodate” enough…

sean

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baligirl March 5, 2007 at 9:00 am
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Losing a phone in bali is different to elsewhere as nick said within an hour it will be sold, maybe if somewhere else you might have a chance of getting it back, i myself have had to brand new mobile phones taken in bali (both theft) but there is such a thing as insurance and lucky for me i was insured.Having said this…..i can understand their situation and a mobile phone is worth about 1 month’s salary to them so i do understand the temptation they would experience…..but then there is also the “karma” what goes around comes around!!

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Eddie Tansil March 6, 2007 at 2:29 am
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Yes Yes the insurance companies most certainly do like the ” theft ” factor as opposed to personal negligence.
And what better way to “upgrade” to the latest model with so many low paid “natives” prone to temptation as suspects.

Barf

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