Hey guys,
So I recently bought what I thought was a new unlocked HTC One M9 off eBay and while it most certainly is new, it's definitely not unlocked. At least I cannot get it to register on my service provider's network.
What I received is a US AT&T model and while it sees all the different GSM service providers when I search for network operators it won't actually connect to the one that I have a SIM card for.
I've managed to flash ARHD and I've even S-Offed using the premium sunshine method but it still won't connect. What else can I try, would flashing a different radio make a difference?
So what "exactly" does it say when you put your sim in and try to register on the carrier network?.
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
Does it have the proper APN loaded for the service provider you are trying to connect to?
Who is your carrier, and how are you trying to activate the phone *22890? You may need to find and then manualy change your prl.
shivadow said:
So what "exactly" does it say when you put your sim in and try to register on the carrier network?.
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It just says limited service and shows a X over the network icon.
shivadow said:
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
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I didn't steal it and for what it's worth here's a link to the original listing on eBay.
fernandezhjr said:
Does it have the proper APN loaded for the service provider you are trying to connect to?
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It does have the APN settings loaded but it's not an APN issue; the phone won't actually register with my service provider's network. Initially before I loaded ARHD I received the following error message phone not allowed mm#6.
"Not allowed on network" means "stolen device". It will be blacklisted on ceir.
The person on ebay robbed you.
i wish i stole my HTC M9" is my signature. The fact you picked up on that says to me that you know your device has been reported stolen and blocked by its carrier.
This practice is becoming more and more common. The seller sells the device at a cheaper rate and the buyer seemingly gets a bargain however, once the phone is received by the buyer as working the seller reports the device as stolen and claims on his insurance policy for another device. Rinse and repeat. Large scale, undetectable insurance fraud!.
The requirement for reporting the device as stolen is just a police report/statement and a crime reference number. It is too easy to lie to the police!.
The buyer then assumes it has developed a fault because it used to work but funny enough, 2 weeks in, the device wont connect to any network and no-one has a clue what is wrong with it because it costs to access ceir, which no-one is willing to pay for.
When you get this = "not allowed on network" it means "your device has been reported stolen".
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
shivadow said:
"Not allowed on network" means "stolen device". It will be blacklisted on ceir.
The person on ebay robbed you.
i wish i stole my HTC M9" is my signature. The fact you picked up on that says to me that you know your device has been reported stolen and blocked by its carrier.
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I thought you had typed that intentionally and were being sarcastic, implying that I had stolen this phone. I didn't realise signatures are shown as part of the post and not after an underline.
shivadow said:
This practice is becoming more and more common. The seller sells the device at a cheaper rate and the buyer seemingly gets a bargain however, once the phone is received by the buyer as working the seller reports the device as stolen and claims on his insurance policy for another device. Rinse and repeat. Large scale, undetectable insurance fraud!.
The requirement for reporting the device as stolen is just a police report/statement and a crime reference number. It is too easy to lie to the police!.
The buyer then assumes it has developed a fault because it used to work but funny enough, 2 weeks in, the device wont connect to any network and no-one has a clue what is wrong with it because it costs to access ceir, which no-one is willing to pay for.
When you get this = "not allowed on network" it means "your device has been reported stolen".
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
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Sigh. So much for thinking I had scored a bargain. I just Google'd how I can check the CEIR and that led me to CheckMEND and the results pretty much confirmed what you have said above:
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So what can I do now? Should I try contact eBay and say the seller sold me a stolen phone which doesn't work?
If it was me I'd report it to ebay and the police.
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
Report it, not just to the cops and ebay, but also to paypal if that was used and to the phone company. The phone is still possibly salvagable with a little work, but i dont think we can discuss that on here.
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I recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy S II T989 off of craigslist. It was described as Brand New, and came with box and all original accessories, etc. Still had screen protectors and everything on it, so i assumed i would have no problems. I am using AT&T and wanting to unlock it so that i wouldn't have to switch carriers. I paid a pretty reputable website 25$ for the unlock code, which i received and entered as directed.
I attempted to enter my SIM and i get an invalid SIM message. I called Samsung to figure it out and they had me send them the phone. They received it and inspected it to ensure nothing was wrong. They then tested the IMEI which came back as a black-listed phone, but would not disclose the reason.
So t-mobile will offer me no help what so ever, nor will samsung. I try calling the *#7465625# number to test if the phone is unlocked, but i get an error message stating "The process com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly" and i have only one option which is force quit. I used the factory reset option a couple times to see if this helped at all, and got nothing.
I only have experience with iphones, so i really know nothing about the android OS. I've heard a lot about "rooting" and such for the unlock but it's like a whole different language for me. If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated. This phone has just been sitting in my drawer for the past month because i have absolutely no idea what to do.
Sounds to me like you may have bought a phone that someone perhaps filled an insurance claim on. I know I had a phone taken once and filed a claim on it and got a new one, eventually got the old one back and when a friend took it in it was taken on the spot. This may or may not be the case.
Yup sounds like someone bought a phone, Reported it lost,Kept the replacement, and sold you the stolen one. The same thing happened to me about a year ago with a HTC G2 from craigslist. You could try rooting (really not as scary as it seems) putting a new ROM then try to unlock again
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That is what i'm assuming the case is. I've heard of friends and such running into the problem, but never thought i would fall victim to it.
Do you know where i might be able to find a rooting guide for a complete noob like myself? Step by step in depth kind of stuff? Would the fact that the phone is blacklisted cause me to get the error i'm getting whenever i try to test the unlock? Is it possible to unlock the phone for another GSM carrier even though it is blacklisted with t-mobile.
Explore all the options of getting your money back. If no good, you can always try to get someone to chqnge the imei for you, beware tho, its same illegal as changing vin plate on a car. Theoretically noone will help you, but practically, there are plenty shops selling nintendo cardridges with 100 original games in one...
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You cannot ask on here how to fix this problem. It is against the rules, and illegal. This thread will be closed.. Just saying.
Ebay it with bad efs in the title, sell for parts, will probably get a coupe hundred for it. Don't buy a phone off frauds list unless you meet them at the retail store and have the number ran. At least then if they report it stolen you have some record of the transaction and may be able to get it UN black listed. Crappy situation that is for sure.
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As stated, the course of action you were proposing is illegal and therefore discussing it on the forum will not be tolerated.
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Hey guys,
My phone was stolen 3 days ago and I traced the location of the thief and got my phone back. Anyway, when I got the phone back the sim card wasn't working anymore and I looked more carefully at the sim card holder of my phone and it looks like it's damaged.
I have bought my phone from a guy on craigslist who had gotten this from Bell. Is there anyway to repair this? Would bell guarantee or Samsung guarantee be responsible? What can I do??
I attached a picture of the simcard holder.
Extort the dirty thief for money to fix the problem or call the cops.
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I called the police and they he is not confessing and it's not a police issue atm, it's a civil issue and I would have to take him to court which would cost me more than the price of the phone....lol
Try someone else's sin on your phone. It might be that getting a new sum would be enough to bypass the problem. I had this problem with a Photon 4G and it solved the problem.
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I did try a new sim card and it didn't work Anyone else knows what I should do????
Either u buy the part and fix it your self (easy).
Or buy a new one
Or get the warranty going.
Warranty, if you're not keen on fixing it yourself.
Btw, we can't tell much from the pic, except that you have a GSM nexus.
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theking_13 said:
Warranty, if you're not keen on fixing it yourself.
Btw, we can't tell much from the pic, except that you have a GSM nexus.
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Bet the dumbass shoved a SD Card in. And then when it was found it was broken.
This really sucks. And I can't find the part. This thief is messed up for even stealing it.
Shahinbayat.90 said:
Hey guys,
My phone was stolen 3 days ago and I traced the location of the thief and got my phone back. Anyway, when I got the phone back the sim card wasn't working anymore and I looked more carefully at the sim card holder of my phone and it looks like it's damaged.
I have bought my phone from a guy on craigslist who had gotten this from Bell. Is there anyway to repair this? Would bell guarantee or Samsung guarantee be responsible? What can I do??
I attached a picture of the simcard holder.
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I'd suggest using Samsung. They should honour your warranty since the phone is less than a year old (and their warranties are for less than year old devices. So just call them up and tell your story.
There are a few threads about this, Samsung USA will refuse to fix it if its an international device, you will have to contact intentional Samsung. If you can buy a sim slot replacement from them its extremely easy to replace yourself. You will not be able to find sim replacement elsewhere unless you buy a whole broken Nexus, individual sim slots for expensive phones are hard to find for sale. PS. From my experience every different Galaxy model has different sim slot connector and size.
Also another member from the previous post mentioned shipping his phone to a shop to fix it: hasslefreecellphonerepair.com, I don't know anything about them.
It probably was broken because the perpetrator put in a microSIM adaptor.
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There are a few threads about this, Samsung USA will refuse to fix it if its an international device, you will have to contact intentional Samsung. If you can buy a sim slot replacement from them its extremely easy to replace yourself. You will not be able to find sim replacement elsewhere unless you buy a whole broken Nexus, individual sim slots for expensive phones are hard to find for sale. PS. From my experience every different Galaxy model has different sim slot connector and size.
Also another member from the previous post mentioned shipping his phone to a shop to fix it: hasslefreecellphonerepair.com, I don't know anything about them.
It probably was broken because the perpetrator put in a microSIM adaptor.
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mine actually broke for that same reason, which is how i found this thread.
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mine actually broke for that same reason, which is how i found this thread.
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hey all... i own hassle free and have done many of these repairs for xda members so either message me or use the website ekasol posted.
i guarantee you will not be disappointed and the repair will be done right.
thanks!
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hey all... i own hassle free and have done many of these repairs for xda members so either message me or use the website ekasol posted.
i guarantee you will not be disappointed and the repair will be done right.
thanks!
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I did the same stupid thing on mine
The bad thing is that I'm in Brazil and here NOBODY can fix it.. Love Brazil, but no.
Did I just buy a stolen Pixel 2 XL? http://www.imeipro.info/check_lg.html is giving the following info
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Where did you purchase it?
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Where did you purchase it?
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from a mobile shop....the phone is working fine. I'm in Pakistan by the way and all the Pixel phones come here from the USA or UK
ranasrule said:
from a mobile shop....the phone is working fine. I'm in Pakistan by the way and all the Pixel phones come here from the USA or UK
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If it were stolen and "blacklisted", I doubt the device would be working fine.
Unless "blacklisted" is only effective for use in the USA, as Google suggests.
Google:
............... Blacklisted phones can’t be used in the United States, but some companies can unlock them for international use.
ranasrule said:
from a mobile shop....the phone is working fine. I'm in Pakistan by the way and all the Pixel phones come here from the USA or UK
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I would return to the shop and show them what you've discovered.
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If it were stolen and "blacklisted", I doubt the device would be working fine...
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............... Blacklisted phones can’t be used in the United States, but some companies can unlock them for international use.
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so basically I'm fine as long as I stay out of the US of A ?
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I would return to the shop and show them what you've discovered.
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tried it....they were of no help
is there any way to tell if this phone was bought directly from google or via a carrier? In the USA or somewhere else?
ranasrule said:
tried it....they were of no help
is there any way to tell if this phone was bought directly from google or via a carrier? In the USA or somewhere else?
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That's too bad. I guess you have no other recourse.
I would contact Google, giving them the IMEI and serial number and ask what info they can provide.
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That's too bad. I guess you have no other recourse.
I would contact Google, giving them the IMEI and serial number and ask what info they can provide.
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couldn't they then remotely disable my phone somehow?
ranasrule said:
tried it....they were of no help
is there any way to tell if this phone was bought directly from google or via a carrier? In the USA or somewhere else?
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Mine is a Verizon phone purchased form UAE, it also shows blacklisted but it works just fine. I receive monthly updates without any problem, even adb sideloaded android pie full OTA when it got released. Main issue with mine is that I cannot unlock its bootloader so obviously can't root it but i believe you can unlock yours and root it.
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couldn't they then remotely disable my phone somehow?
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Oh! I didn't think of that!
That is something to consider.
I guess I'm out of suggestions.
asif4self said:
Mine is a Verizon phone purchased form UAE, it also shows blacklisted but it works just fine. I receive monthly updates without any problem, even adb sideloaded android pie full OTA when it got released. Main issue with mine is that I cannot unlock its bootloader so obviously can't root it but i believe you can unlock yours and root it.
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Thats good to hear...thanks for the info .....Mundia Silakotia
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so basically I'm fine as long as I stay out of the US of A ?
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If it's working and it says it's blacklisted, it's probably a U.S. only thing as Google suggests.
Clearly someone managed to get Google financing and stopped making payments. So no, you didn't buy a stolen phone. Anyway, the blacklist carriers use here in the United States is only effective if the phone itself is in the US. In your case, where you are in Pakistan, the device will work normally even though it's blacklisted.
For a period of time there was talk of every carrier worldwide using the same blacklist, which would really ruin your day. As of now, obviously nothing has come of it.
Generally a IMEI will only be blacklisted in the country it was reported stolen.
I buy Alot of gardets on ebay and resell in my country but this particular is new to me
I checked and found something Strange and someone said the phone is on fmm lock
The challenging part is that I cannot go to recovery mode or download mode (image attached)
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Please can iget through with this?
I can longer send it back to USA rather I am finding a solution to this. Thank you
Contact the seller and ask them to remove the lock
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Contact th jie seller and ask them to remove the lock
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The seller claims he cannot trace it
Its a stolen Phone or registred as such
hold volume down + power to force shut down the phone and then quickly do the recovery key combo / download mode combo before it reboots
This does look like a stolen phone and should be returned.
One of the hazards of buying second hand phones etc.
If you bought it through somewhere like ebay then claim the money back. If you didn't then it's a case of buyer beware and need to chalk it up to "you live, and you learn"
Rule no. 1 dont trust e-bay for used electronics
Rule no. 2 dont buy used electronics without seeing with your eyes.
Been dealing with used phones for almost 5 years, never had any issue.
Okijaamaka said:
I buy Alot of gardets on ebay and resell in my country but this particular is new to me
I checked and found something Strange and someone said the phone is on fmm lock
The challenging part is that I cannot go to recovery mode or download mode (image attached)
Please can iget through with this?
I can longer send it back to USA rather I am finding a solution to this. Thank you
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If i were you, i will request refund and return the phone to seller.
If you are past the return dates, i would pop in a simcard and keep the phone charged.
Then lodge a police report saying you got scammed buyingthis suspected stolen phone.
When the original phone owner come knocking on your door, you have the police report with your intentions stated to protect you from legal liability, and just return the phone to the owner.
Or.. still the phone for parts
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Thank you
JR_44 said:
hold volume down + power to force shut down the phone and then quickly do the recovery key combo / download mode combo before it reboots
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The new security lock or prevent it from entering recovery mode
Quite Strange
FMM is unbreakable like iPhone lock
thanks God better late than never that came to Samsung from iPhone
You reseller has sold you a stolen phone, Bypass gmail services lock other term frp bypass lock, Look Google for answer its possible on every android i did it few times on my own samsung s20 plus and I can confirm it works even tested for few friends and there where realy happy that there could acces there own phones after forgot pincode or fingerprint lock no need for recovery or any tools only a file and USB connection plus an desktop computer
rubenownz said:
You reseller has sold you a stolen phone, Bypass gmail services lock other term frp bypass lock, Look Google for answer its possible on every android i did it few times on my own samsung s20 plus and I can confirm it works even tested for few friends and there where realy happy that there could acces there own phones after forgot pincode or fingerprint lock no need for recovery or any tools only a file and USB connection plus an desktop computer
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no solution
hello everyone, today ebay stepped in and said i can no longer get my refund because its more than 30 days since i opened the return case,
since this phone is stuck with me, i know the screen can cover some of my losses, but i really want to know if there is another solution to this
thank you
As already stated, this is most likely a stolen phone that's been resold. Next step would be a police report and making sure it finds its way back to the rightful owner (or simply just handing it over to the authorities).
Keeping it and/or selling it for parts when knowing it is most likely stolen is morally ambiguous and in many parts of the world likely illegal.
This thread has run it's course, so I'm closing it now.
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Bought the phone from someone on Offerup and the deal was too good to pass up...long story short the phone cannot uninstall or exit from retail mode and I wanted to know if there was a way to remove the retail mode / mdm account associated with it. The account cannot be removed by normal means and I have tried watching some youtube videos - default passwords did not work. I do know it is an AT&T phone from the way it boots.
Just a guess, but it may have been a stolen Demo unit. If so, my only guess to fix the issue is by manually flashing a fresh copy of the firmware through ODIN. There are plenty of tutorials online on how to do this. Just a heads up, I wouldn't be surprised if it may be tracked and or blacklisted if it were stolen.
**** thanks for the heads up. thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
I would try a factory reset first
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**** thanks for the heads up. thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
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If this is a stolen device it is a crime to buy and keep stolen devices. I suggest you to give phone to local law enforcement and they can check for any registered match of stolen phones. If it turns out within a few weeks that the device is reported stolen then they will either send it back to store where it belongs or keep it as evidence. But if they find nothing, then they will contact you back and tell you to come and pick it up again. Which means you can keep it and then you may do reflash methods.
By doing this you have low chance for law enforcement to arrest you and think you stole it. Don't forget to tell them you bought it from a person through offerup and you noticed device is stuck in retailer mode. Which you suspect it might be a stolen demo device from AT&T store or something. So they won't think you stole it.
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If this is a stolen device it is a crime to buy and keep stolen devices. I suggest you to give phone to local law enforcement and they can check for any registered match of stolen phones. If it turns out within a few weeks that the device is reported stolen then they will either send it back to store where it belongs or keep it as evidence. But if they find nothing, then they will contact you back and tell you to come and pick it up again. Which means you can keep it and then you may do reflash methods.
By doing this you have low chance for law enforcement to arrest you and think you stole it. Don't forget to tell them you bought it from a person through offerup and you noticed device is stuck in retailer mode. Which you suspect it might be a stolen demo device from AT&T store or something. So they won't think you stole it.
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Solid ADULT and logical advice. THIS is the ONLY way to live your life. Good luck.
I thought retail demo units were missing hardware like the radios for signal?
why put it in if it has no intention of being used?
I could be wrong.
I would return it for a full refund if possible.
If purchased with a MC or Visa contact the bank to try to do a charge back to the vendor.
The bank requires the device be returned however advise them it appears to be stolen.
You may also want to file a complaint with your state attorney general's office.
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I thought retail demo units were missing hardware like the radios for signal?
why put it in if it has no intention of being used?
I could be wrong.
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They are full functioning devices but software locks them into retail mode to deter employees and others from stealing them.
Retail mode cannot be easily removed without the retailers passcode. There are some universal passcodes online you can try but most of them do not work anymore.
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They are full functioning devices but software locks them into retail mode to deter employees and others from stealing them.
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thanks for clarifying
Don't return it nothing can happen to you bc it's not your fault
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Don't return it nothing can happen to you bc it's not your fault
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That is where you are wrong. If the device is stolen, then he can be arrested for buying a stolen device. Since that is a crime
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That is where you are wrong. If the device is stolen, then he can be arrested for buying a stolen device. Since that is a crime
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I bought plenty of stolen devices never got into any trouble how can you get into trouble when it's not your fault cops are not gonna come after you for a stolen phone when it's wasn't report stolen to began with and cops not gonna go after anyone stealing a phone unless it's was alot of phones
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I bought plenty of stolen devices never got into any trouble how can you get into trouble when it's not your fault cops are not gonna come after you for a stolen phone when it's wasn't report stolen to began with and cops not gonna go after anyone stealing a phone unless it's was alot of phones
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And I don't believe what people say that's just dumb stolen devices get sold all over the internet and on ebay and other sites
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I bought plenty of stolen devices never got into any trouble how can you get into trouble when it's not your fault cops are not gonna come after you for a stolen phone when it's wasn't report stolen to began with and cops not gonna go after anyone stealing a phone unless it's was alot of phones
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It's not a victimless crime. I wouldn't be bragging...
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