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	<title>Comments on: Put it on my tab&#8230;errr mom &amp; dad&#8217;s</title>
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		<title>By: Dan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Losing your mobile phone is probably not a problem because it appears the service requires two factor authentication, one factor being a pin code. Presuming that pin code is not the same one as the phone&#039;s pin code, which could be found by someone else if the phone is not locked, then someone who simply found your phone wouldn&#039;t have a way of using Billtomobile.

Second comment: why do bloggers so often post comments without doing any homework? Ireally find this annoying. All the blogger had to do was go to Billtomobile&#039;s website and they would have very easily found the same information I found there.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Losing your mobile phone is probably not a problem because it appears the service requires two factor authentication, one factor being a pin code. Presuming that pin code is not the same one as the phone&#8217;s pin code, which could be found by someone else if the phone is not locked, then someone who simply found your phone wouldn&#8217;t have a way of using Billtomobile.</p>
<p>Second comment: why do bloggers so often post comments without doing any homework? Ireally find this annoying. All the blogger had to do was go to Billtomobile&#8217;s website and they would have very easily found the same information I found there.</p>
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