Phones are only usually exchanged if the handset is faulty to the point that it would be more expensive to repair than replace. In the first instance - contact the place where the phone was purchased - and be guided by what they plan to do.
In the US it requires a warrant to tap a phone line. But there are exceptions under the Patriot Act.
In most countries - phone-tapping is illegal - unless done by law-enforcement agencies under a warrant.
No.
Under the Influence - Warrant album - was created on 2001-06-12.
A search warrant is a different type of warrant, BUT with a specific phone tap warrant the police can listen in on your phone calls. Be aware however, that "cordless" and cell phones, operate on public radio frequencies assigned by the Federal Communications Commission. ANYONE, with the proper equipment to do so, can listen to these conversations.
if its the same phone and it not broke ,no
The phone number of the Intercultural Exchange is: 412-624-6000.
The question is too broad to be answered with any specifics. The authority serving the warrant is constrained by whatever wording is contained in the warrant.
under the 5 year warranty
no by law an employer can not search your cell phone unless he or she has a search warrant
It's a phone chat line that goes under several names. The two that I'm aware of are Night Exchange and LavaLife.
A warrant is a court order that allows police to perform an action, like search a home or obtain a person's phone records. The government should not be able to wiretap phones with a warrant to do so. Otherwise, the government is violating the privacy of innocent citizens.