What should I do if my prepaid SIM card is lost or stolen?

Asked 5 months ago
If a customer finds that their Rogers Prepaid SIM card is lost or stolen, it is important to take prompt action to protect their account and personal information. First, the customer should immediately suspend their service to prevent any unauthorized use. This can typically be done by visiting the Rogers website or through the application associated with their account. Next, the customer may want to consider getting a replacement SIM card. Rogers Prepaid usually allows customers to order a new SIM card online or at select retail locations. It may be necessary to verify identity and account ownership when requesting a new card. In addition, it is advisable for customers to monitor their account for any unusual activity and change any relevant passwords, especially if sensitive information could have been compromised. Finally, customers should ensure that their new SIM card is activated and working properly before disposing of the old one, should it be found later. For detailed procedures on suspending the service or obtaining a replacement SIM, customers are encouraged to visit the Rogers Prepaid website for the most current information and guidance.
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Answered Jun 30, 2025

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