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Please help me with this problem, i bought 1 samsung galaxy s3 t999 of t-mobile from 1 guy on craiglist.com 3 months ago, for the 1st 3 months, the phones work fine, but just last 4 days, my phone can not call, text or internet (i used prepaid plan $50/month from t-mobile), then i called t-mobile technician support 5, 6 times, after all they said my phone locked by t-mobile, because the owner of the phone didn't pay the bills, they said my phone right now can not using anymore, except i can find the onwer, i tried some unlock code of some website on internet, but it didn't works, either, i hopfully anyone here can help me with this, thanks alot.
Odds are he bought the phone on EIP, sold it and pocketed the difference and just recently cancelled out his contract. Your best bet is probably to sell the phone on craigslist to someone not on T-Mobile. I haven't heard about any solution to this problem.
Only solution is to use it on at&t or another SIM company. Imei has been blocked out on T-Mobile network. That's what the code you bought is for. To use it with another carrier.
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You are screwed. Buy an unlock code, unlock it and use it on AT&T or sell it to someone that can.
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josh said it. close thread.
That sucks!... Where are u located??
Sorry it's locked and you won't (cant) use it on tmobile
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Now im concern too because i just got a bnew T999 s3 sealed for $450 on craigslist 2 weeks ago.. I hesitated at first because it's too cheap but seller needs the money badly she says so i bite because phone is sealed with no problems..
Should i be worried? i still have the sellers email and phone number, do you think its a good idea to ask her?.. Will it also work if i go to a t-mobile store and ask them to verify the imei of my purchased phone?
Thanks all in advance for the reply..
mikeetastic said:
Now im concern too because i just got a bnew T999 s3 sealed for $450 on craigslist 2 weeks ago.. I hesitated at first because it's too cheap but seller needs the money badly she says so i bite because phone is sealed with no problems..
Should i be worried? i still have the sellers email and phone number, do you think its a good idea to ask her?.. Will it also work if i go to a t-mobile store and ask them to verify the imei of my purchased phone?
Thanks all in advance for the reply..
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This seems to be happening more and more with new phones, and a reason that Ebay is a good option since they offer buyer (and seller) protection.
I am not saying you were scammed, but think of this:
You have the sellers temporary phone # she got from the local prepaid store, and an email she made that day? What is that going to do now? Do you know where the seller lives, or their real name? The two items you are saying you have may not be that effective to trace back to the seller.
However, I wish you the best of luck and no problems.
When will people learn.. 95% of the time Craigslist ='s bad.
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I bought my GS3 from craigslist except it was a refurbished model. I've only had it a couple days though...
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why does everyone worry about having a phone that is blocked ? unlock it and sell it or trade it.
kobe4rings said:
why does everyone worry about having a phone that is blocked ? unlock it and sell it or trade it.
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Because it makes you *the seller or trader* look suspicious? I'd never buy a phone that's been blacklisted.
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mikeetastic said:
Now im concern too because i just got a bnew T999 s3 sealed for $450 on craigslist 2 weeks ago.. I hesitated at first because it's too cheap but seller needs the money badly she says so i bite because phone is sealed with no problems..
Should i be worried? i still have the sellers email and phone number, do you think its a good idea to ask her?.. Will it also work if i go to a t-mobile store and ask them to verify the imei of my purchased phone?
Thanks all in advance for the reply..
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pytyper483 said:
This seems to be happening more and more with new phones, and a reason that Ebay is a good option since they offer buyer (and seller) protection.
I am not saying you were scammed, but think of this:
You have the sellers temporary phone # she got from the local prepaid store, and an email she made that day? What is that going to do now? Do you know where the seller lives, or their real name? The two items you are saying you have may not be that effective to trace back to the seller..
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Afaik eBay/paypal buyer protection covers you for 45days? But according to the OP it happen after 3 months... But yeah youre right if my seller reports that her phone got stolen or didnt pay her bill after a few days or months then im screwed???
kobe4rings said:
why does everyone worry about having a phone that is blocked ? unlock it and sell it or trade it.
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How much is the cheapest unlock code for my device? And where to get it? I dont usually buy expensive stuff on CL but this S3 i got is a steal... I might sell it now before it gives me headache in a few months..
If you are going to spend $400-500 on a phone from Craigslist, you might as well just save up for another $100-150 to buy it a from a reputable seller. IE Ebay, Amazon...etc.
But yah, phones on Craigslist = trouble.
Sorry to hear man.. i know your pain
Unlock the phone. Tmobile will even do it for you since they don't bother looking up the status of the phone when they ask you to. This happened to me before and it sucks, but that's what happens when you don't trust your gut. =/ (even sometimes when you do you're wrong)
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Unlock it.
Sell it to someone who can use it on ATT.
and get yourself a replacement through a better way..
Cheapest unlock ive found is 7.99 dollars on ebay. You have to let the person access your pc via remote access and let him unlock your connected phone via usb. search ebay "t999 unlock".
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If you are going to spend $400-500 on a phone from Craigslist, you might as well just save up for another $100-150 to buy it a from a reputable seller. IE Ebay, Amazon...etc.
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i don't know about eBay since your only protected from Paypal for a few days after purchase and like the OP said it happened after 3 months.. and you cant even view the original ad/listing on eBay after 90 days..
arctic84 said:
Sorry to hear man.. i know your pain
Unlock the phone. Tmobile will even do it for you since they don't bother looking up the status of the phone when they ask you to. This happened to me before and it sucks, but that's what happens when you don't trust your gut. =/ (even sometimes when you do you're wrong)
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Unlock it.
Sell it to someone who can use it on ATT.
and get yourself a replacement through a better way..
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share your story? what happen? how many days did it last from purchase till T-Mobile blocking it?
will try to call or visit the store and see what can they do about unlocking my device, still fully functional right now and hoping that my seller really needs the money that's why she sold it @$450 and doesn't do anything to her account or or report it stolen...
kobe4rings said:
Cheapest unlock ive found is 7.99 dollars on ebay. You have to let the person access your pc via remote access and let him unlock your connected phone via usb. search ebay "t999 unlock".
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Thanks a lot.. giving the eBay seller a remote access is safe right? or maybe make a guest account to be more safer?
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i don't know about eBay since your only protected from Paypal for a few days after purchase and like the OP said it happened after 3 months.. and you cant even view the original ad/listing on eBay after 90 days..
share your story? what happen? how many days did it last from purchase till T-Mobile blocking it?
will try to call or visit the store and see what can they do about unlocking my device, still fully functional right now and hoping that my seller really needs the money that's why she sold it @$450 and doesn't do anything to her account or or report it stolen...
Thanks a lot.. giving the eBay seller a remote access is safe right? or maybe make a guest account to be more safer?
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Not to be a debbie downer, but if you got it for $450 when they sell for more it's likely going to be blacklisted. Everyone on CL says they need money.
So is this a new thing T-Mobile is doing, or a GSIII thang. Never heard of them being able to lock a phone out of the system because of a unpaid bill, if it was reported loss or stolen maybe, never heard of this till now tho
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Does anyone here know how much it costs in the UK to get the motherboard replaced out-of-warranty (to fix the bootloop issue)?
Also, if the phone is a TWN model H815, is there any chance that a new motherboard fitted in the UK will allow me to unlock the bootloader?
I don't know how much but probably too much
I think its cheaper to buy a used one on ebay
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Does anyone here know how much it costs in the UK to get the motherboard replaced out-of-warranty (to fix the bootloop issue)?
Also, if the phone is a TWN model H815, is there any chance that a new motherboard fitted in the UK will allow me to unlock the bootloader?
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You should had searched the internet before buying the g4 make it habit next time when buying any phone dont buy it at the launch wait aleast 6 months forbthe bugs to appear n if its problematic dont buy it without warranty
Er...I bought this 7 months after it was released, at a time when there were no more reports of hardware problems than there had been for other high-end phones. The reason it's not covered by local warranty is that it's not a UK model. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Smart-ass comments not so much.
Anyway does anyone actually have an answer to the question that I originally asked?
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Er...I bought this 7 months after it was released, at a time when there were no more reports of hardware problems than there had been for other high-end phones. The reason it's not covered by local warranty is that it's not a UK model. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Smart-ass comments not so much.
Anyway does anyone actually have an answer to the question that I originally asked?
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You might have old stock. What's the first 4 digits of the serial number?
I would agree with cosmos23, try and get a phone on eBay with a cracked screen because it'll be much much cheaper when you just put your screen on the eBay device or just put the eBay device motherboard into your phone. This depends on which is in better condition or easier to do.
You'll have to get a H815 EU for easy bootloader unlocking. Try and make sure the serial number is 60x.
itm said:
Does anyone here know how much it costs in the UK to get the motherboard replaced out-of-warranty (to fix the bootloop issue)?
Also, if the phone is a TWN model H815, is there any chance that a new motherboard fitted in the UK will allow me to unlock the bootloader?
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Try calling LG Resolution Centre 01332527386 tomorrow and tell them that you would need to have motherboard replaced and ask them how much would it cost if it was out of warranty repair. They might divert you to Taiwanese support centre since this is not even EU device.
Alternatively try 01233 619320 which is the actual repair centre (for LG and looks like many other companies) as that is where they send the phones for repair:
SBE Ltd
Beaver Business Park
Ashford, Kent
TN23 7SH
Though in general 2 things to keep in mind: LG haven't been able to get motherboards for over a month now and the service of this company might be one of the worst in the UK so make a decision wisely. Be prepared that it is going to cost time and money (a lot of both). Don't worry about bootloader now as that will be the least of your concerns once you get with any of those people in touch. Good luck and let us know how you get on.
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You might have old stock. What's the first 4 digits of the serial number?
I would agree with cosmos23, try and get a phone on eBay with a cracked screen because it'll be much much cheaper when you just put your screen on the eBay device or just put the eBay device motherboard into your phone. This depends on which is in better condition or easier to do.
You'll have to get a H815 EU for easy bootloader unlocking. Try and make sure the serial number is 60x.
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The serial number is 505K*, so I was doomed from the start I guess. Many thanks for the suggestion - that makes alot of sense. I'm struggling to decide on what to do next. Buying a used G4 would cost around £180 and that too may start bootlooping within a month of me buying it (I'm not sure whether even the 6* serial motherboards will prove to be reliable in the long run). I thought about buying a G5, but the USB-C adapter would be a pain in the neck as I have a ton of chargers and cables in various locations which would all require adapters. Plus the G5 doesn't have the multi-window feature, which I use alot in the car. Plus the G5 would be another £100-150. Plus the G5 might develop the some sort of bootlooping issues as the G4 over time - it's still quite new to the market. Plus my G4 accessories would be redundant (LG spare battery kit and a battery/charging case).
A removable battery is a must, so my choices are limited. I've looked at the Galaxy Note 4 but the camera is nowhere near as good in low light, and flash photography is terrible on the Note 4. Decisions, decisions.....
gedas5 said:
Try calling LG Resolution Centre 01332527386 tomorrow and tell them that you would need to have motherboard replaced and ask them how much would it cost if it was out of warranty repair. They might divert you to Taiwanese support centre since this is not even EU device.
Alternatively try 01233 619320 which is the actual repair centre (for LG and looks like many other companies) as that is where they send the phones for repair:
SBE Ltd
Beaver Business Park
Ashford, Kent
TN23 7SH
Though in general 2 things to keep in mind: LG haven't been able to get motherboards for over a month now and the service of this company might be one of the worst in the UK so make a decision wisely. Be prepared that it is going to cost time and money (a lot of both). Don't worry about bootloader now as that will be the least of your concerns once you get with any of those people in touch. Good luck and let us know how you get on.
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Many thanks for that info. I did call the main LG support number (0344***) on Wednesday. They were too busy to deal with my query so promised me a call back in 24-48 hours. I'm still waiting. I'll certainly give those two other numbers a try though. I might also ask SBE how much they would charge to transplant a screen to a "good" host/motherboard.
itm said:
The serial number is 505K*, so I was doomed from the start I guess. Many thanks for the suggestion - that makes alot of sense. I'm struggling to decide on what to do next. Buying a used G4 would cost around £180 and that too may start bootlooping within a month of me buying it (I'm not sure whether even the 6* serial motherboards will prove to be reliable in the long run).
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I see your point. The cheapest option is to put your working screen on a cracked screen device. These will be bootloop free but may not be bootloader unlockable. I'd get an Axon 7 if buying a phone now. http://m.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw...313.TR0.TRC0.Xlg+g4+cracked&sqp=lg+g4+cracked
htr5 said:
I see your point. The cheapest option is to put your working screen on a cracked screen device. These will be bootloop free but may not be bootloader unlockable. I'd get an Axon 7 if buying a phone now. http://m.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw...313.TR0.TRC0.Xlg+g4+cracked&sqp=lg+g4+cracked
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Yes I'll keep an eye open for G4s with cracked screens (and serial nos > 600).
I've been reading about the Axon 7 - looks like a great device. If only it had a removable battery :0(
Good luck with SBE. They have my phone now since 29/07 and does't even answer my emails. Mine is bootlooping as well but in warranty. Maybe they will act nicer way for a paid job.
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thefiqs said:
Good luck with SBE. They have my phone now since 29/07 and does't even answer my emails. Mine is bootlooping as well but in warranty. Maybe they will act nicer way for a paid job.
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Hmmm...I see what you mean. I tried calling them this morning but gave up after 30 mins on hold. Tried the LG number and they said they'd call me back (again). I'm not holding my breath.....
thefiqs said:
Good luck with SBE. They have my phone now since 29/07 and does't even answer my emails. Mine is bootlooping as well but in warranty. Maybe they will act nicer way for a paid job.
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Did you call LG support? My phone is with LG (repair subcontractor). Repair under warranty. They got my phone on Aug. 11th and I was told it shows up in the system as motherboard replaced on 15/8, but I am still to receive it.
Called up LG yesterday, and was told they won't chase it up unless 14 working days pass since they received it.
Did you call LG? What did they tell you?
thefiqs said:
Good luck with SBE. They have my phone now since 29/07 and does't even answer my emails. Mine is bootlooping as well but in warranty. Maybe they will act nicer way for a paid job.
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zonkkk said:
Did you call LG support? My phone is with LG (repair subcontractor). Repair under warranty. They got my phone on Aug. 11th and I was told it shows up in the system as motherboard replaced on 15/8, but I am still to receive it.
Called up LG yesterday, and was told they won't chase it up unless 14 working days pass since they received it.
Did you call LG? What did they tell you?
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Yes I called LG Support twice - once on Thursday Aug 18th (i.e. a week ago), then again on Monday Aug 22nd. On both occasions I was told that they would call me back within 24-48 hours.
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Yes I called LG Support twice - once on Thursday Aug 18th (i.e. a week ago), then again on Monday Aug 22nd. On both occasions I was told that they would call me back within 24-48 hours.
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That means you got to the overflow line. Keep calling back until you ger to support or ask them (the overflow line people) to give you an update. They have access to the system.
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That means you got to the overflow line. Keep calling back until you ger to support or ask them (the overflow line people) to give you an update. They have access to the system.
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Yes I think that was how they answered the call. I'll try again tomorrow for the 3rd time.....
zonkkk said:
Did you call LG support? My phone is with LG (repair subcontractor). Repair under warranty. They got my phone on Aug. 11th and I was told it shows up in the system as motherboard replaced on 15/8, but I am still to receive it.
Called up LG yesterday, and was told they won't chase it up unless 14 working days pass since they received it.
Did you call LG? What did they tell you?
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No I'm not. Got a reply from the contractor, it is BS btw. So as long as I don't even know, I can't even find my rights or what's LG's repair policy, they will just lie and equivocate. Oh and considering what other ppl are telling about call backs etc.
So first I need to find out officially how long does it takes to repair. Or have to be repaired.
Answer from SBE.
Unfortunately we are experiencing technical issues* and this has caused a build up in processing handsets for repair. Please be reassured we are working to resolve this issue.
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Okay so I just phoned up LG. They don't know why does it takes so long and promised a call back on tuesday cuz of bank holiday monday. And about repair policy it shouldn't takes more than 10-14 working days.
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My phone was delivered back to me from warranty repair exactly on the 14th working day since they received it. Seems OK so far.
I have also received a reply to a Support Request regarding this via the Support Form on their website... they took a month to reply... something along the liens of: Sorry we're so late replying, if you still need help with this please contact us...
Says all about their respect for their customers...
The cost is £110 from the LG repair centre place..... never buying anything with LG on it again or anything made by them both my LGg2 and G4 died doing nothing special not even playing games....
sbe are shocking if you call lg they have there own repair centre too use that
gedas5 said:
Try calling LG Resolution Centre 01332527386 tomorrow and tell them that you would need to have motherboard replaced and ask them how much would it cost if it was out of warranty repair. They might divert you to Taiwanese support centre since this is not even EU device.
Alternatively try 01233 619320 which is the actual repair centre (for LG and looks like many other companies) as that is where they send the phones for repair:
SBE Ltd
Beaver Business Park
Ashford, Kent
TN23 7SH
Though in general 2 things to keep in mind: LG haven't been able to get motherboards for over a month now and the service of this company might be one of the worst in the UK so make a decision wisely. Be prepared that it is going to cost time and money (a lot of both). Don't worry about bootloader now as that will be the least of your concerns once you get with any of those people in touch. Good luck and let us know how you get on.
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Did the replacement phone look brand new or was it refurbished? I dropped my phone today and the metal housing is all scratched and dented. The screen has some scratches but is not too bad that I need to replace it but I'm so OCD about my phones.
I got a brand new phone with the charger in retail packaging just like the original. Of course, HTC can repackage a refurbished phone into new retail packaging and I can't tell but I think it would be more time consuming for them, compared to picking a new phone and shipping it.
very frustrating...HTC won't send me a new phone first even though they advertise it.
They want me to mail my phone back first and wait for who knows long. This is false advertising!
What the heck?? It's clearly on their website! "Get a replacement next business day before you send us back your damaged phone. Requires a $599 credit card hold until HTC receives damaged phone." I'd keep calling or chatting until you get someone who knows what they're talking about.
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What the heck?? It's clearly on their website! "Get a replacement next business day before you send us back your damaged phone. Requires a $599 credit card hold until HTC receives damaged phone." I'd keep calling or chatting until you get someone who knows what they're talking about.
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I may need to tweet this out to Mo or drop this on Reddit.
Very frustrating as I've been with HTC since the PPC-6700! I don't know why they keep digging themselves into a hole...
Ph33zy said:
I may need to tweet this out to Mo or drop this on Reddit.
Very frustrating as I've been with HTC since the PPC-6700! I don't know why they keep digging themselves into a hole...
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i just got mine back from UHOH, they sent me back my actual phone after replacing the display. Didnt even remove my SOFF... how nice of them
I used Uh-Oh 11 days after receiving mine back in May. Cancel your service order and call back in, file an Uh-Oh claim. They are processed differently and it sounds like yours got started as a standard service claim.
With an Uh-Oh claim you will have 2 options depending on stock on hand: advanced replacement with the $599 CC hold (can ONLY be shipped to your CC billing address) or on site swap where you send in your phone and they send you a replacement within 2 business days.
In both cases you should get a new replacement.
The caveot is how you initiate the service claim. You must start out expressly saying its an Uh-Oh claim.
The reps are not the most knowledgeable people and can only operate within the options in the system. Trying to bully, intimidate or threaten your way around their limitations is pointless and will not net you any gain.
It is best to cancel your claim, call back in (not online chat, actually speak to them) refile your claim.
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aer0zer0 said:
i just got mine back from UHOH, they sent me back my actual phone after replacing the display. Didnt even remove my SOFF... how nice of them
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Dang! So they just replaced the screen? My screen cracked and I'm sending it as soon as I get my other phone for the meantime. So I should expect my same phone and not another one? How long did it take? Thanks in advance for answering my questions lol
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PaoloMix09 said:
Dang! So they just replaced the screen? My screen cracked and I'm sending it as soon as I get my other phone for the meantime. So I should expect my same phone and not another one? How long did it take? Thanks in advance for answering my questions lol
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Little over 2 weeks. They quoted 7-10 business days
Has anyone replaced their phone through Uh-Oh and requested a different color than the one originally bought? I wonder if this is possible.
Just took advantage of Uh-oh protection here too. Sent in my phone on a Thursday, got it back the following Tuesday. Got a new phone (idk, it could be refurbished for all I know). All I know is that it is not the same phone... But I am glad because I am selling it in this case haha. Overall, great service!
Has anyone that used Uh Oh unlocked with HTCDEV? Or do most use Sunshine to avoid the warranty snafu's? I'm still trying to figure out what all I'll lose from the Warranty if I HTCDEV unlock.
erulai said:
Has anyone that used Uh Oh unlocked with HTCDEV? Or do most use Sunshine to avoid the warranty snafu's? I'm still trying to figure out what all I'll lose from the Warranty if I HTCDEV unlock.
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Unlocking through HTCDev is covered in Uh-Oh. You would have to read the policies for using non-oem software to unlock but I don't see why using sunshine would be a problem if they accept water damaged phones that no longer work. But in terms of WARRANTY, sunshine is not covered whereas HTCDev unlock is.
If you have the opportunity to unlock through HTC, I don't why it would make sense paying for Sunshine when you can get the same thing from the oem for free with the warranty intact, saving hundreds on buying another phone.
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So I bought a phone that was working until today and all of the sudden it is a reported stolen phone and I can't get in touch with the seller. It was a Verizon Pixel 2 xl. I was using it on MetroPCS successfully until today. Can this be unlocked somehow?
I think you better report to the police. Possession of stolen property is a crime
Unless it belonged to the seller and he didn't pay it off..... Thanks for the lack of help.
Can you go to a Verizon or Metropcs store to check it out...
You are out of luck unless you can straighten it out with Verizon.
Nickdroid86 said:
So I bought a phone that was working until today and all of the sudden it is a reported stolen phone and I can't get in touch with the seller. It was a Verizon Pixel 2 xl. I was using it on MetroPCS successfully until today. Can this be unlocked somehow?
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If Seller will not immediately refund the purchase, the Only thing to do with a stolen phone is tell local police the entire story about Seller.
You can't get a stolen phone to function once blacklisted. If you could find a shady character to "flash" something, you would sooner or later be found out.
Not worth it.
michaelbsheldon said:
If Seller will not immediately refund the purchase, the Only thing to do with a stolen phone is tell local police the entire story about Seller.
You can't get a stolen phone to function once blacklisted. If you could find a shady character to "flash" something, you would sooner or later be found out.
Not worth it.
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I know this doesn't help now, but you have to keep it in mind about a deal that is too good to be true -- it usually isn't.
But let me ask you this; how exactly do you know that its been reported stolen? If you're trying unsuccessfully to connect a stolen phone to a network using your sim card, that would alert your service provider to the fact that you have a stolen phone, and so I would suspect that you can expect the police to knock on your door shortly.
Ok, so let's get the 800-lb gorilla out of the way here. The phone has been blacklisted. Why has it been blacklisted? Either the seller cancelled their service and refused to pay the ETF fee, or the device was stolen. Regardless of why, both options lead to the same end result: an unusable device.
If the device is blacklisted due to the seller refusing to pay the ETF, the only way to resolve the issue is to pay the ETF fee.
If the device is blacklisted due to being stolen, nothing will resolve the issue. The P2XL would need to be sold, either as a parts device, or to a buyer out of the country.
Unlocking a device will not help here, and in the case of Verizon is moot: Verizon does not SIM lock their devices. A few years ago it was possible to switch carriers and get around the blacklist, but that has changed. The carriers all access the same blacklist, and a device blacklisted on one carrier is blacklisted on all of them. The one loophole in the blacklist is if the device is transported outside of North America. The blacklist in the US is not used worldwide, and thus devices outside of the country will work.
Now that we've covered the issue of blacklisting, let's touch on the theft issue. It's very unlikely that Verizon is going to send anyone to retrieve the device. Even though the device costs a fair amount of cash, the carriers cannot pinpoint exactly where the device is, except to note that it's using a specific cell tower. By blacklisting the device they have rendered it unusable and have already written it off.
if you bought it via swappa or something like that you can file a claim against the user
if via craigslist or in person, you have no real recourse
96carboard said:
I know this doesn't help now, but you have to keep it in mind about a deal that is too good to be true -- it usually isn't.
But let me ask you this; how exactly do you know that its been reported stolen? If you're trying unsuccessfully to connect a stolen phone to a network using your sim card, that would alert your service provider to the fact that you have a stolen phone, and so I would suspect that you can expect the police to knock on your door shortly.
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It worked yesterday when i first added it to my ascot. Today, this afternoon it stopped working and when i checked the IMEI, it was reported lost or stolen. It wasn't yesterday when I checked it. Seller is MIA. Can I order a motherboard or something for it that will fix the issue?
Nickdroid86 said:
It worked yesterday when i first added it to my ascot. Today, this afternoon it stopped working and when i checked the IMEI, it was reported lost or stolen. It wasn't yesterday when I checked it. Seller is MIA. Can I order a motherboard or something for it that will fix the issue?
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No, if it is listed as stolen you are done. You can give it to the cops, and the info you have on the seller if you want.
Couple of concerns here.
If I give up the phone, I am out both my money, and the phone. In which case the police will literally do nothing. The phones already been written off and likely replaced.
If I keep it, I have seen multiple claims of company's that can clear a bad IMEI for a fee.
However, I thought that my phone being a Verizon variant, just wouldn't work on Verizon but would work on gsm still? What ever happened to that?
Nickdroid86 said:
Couple of concerns here.
If I give up the phone, I am out both my money, and the phone. In which case the police will literally do nothing. The phones already been written off and likely replaced.
If I keep it, I have seen multiple claims of company's that can clear a bad IMEI for a fee.
However, I thought that my phone being a Verizon variant, just wouldn't work on Verizon but would work on gsm still? What ever happened to that?
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It was explained for you in an earlier post. YOUR PHONE WILL NOT WORK IN THE USA BECAUSE ALL USA CARRIERS USE THE SAME BLACKLIST. YOU WOULD HAVE TO MOVE OUT OF THE COUNTRY OR FIND SOMEONE OUTSIDE OF THE COUNTRY TO PURCHASE IT OFF OF YOU.
twiz0r said:
It was explained for you in an earlier post. YOUR PHONE WILL NOT WORK IN THE USA BECAUSE ALL USA CARRIERS USE THE SAME BLACKLIST. YOU WOULD HAVE TO MOVE OUT OF THE COUNTRY OR FIND SOMEONE OUTSIDE OF THE COUNTRY TO PURCHASE IT OFF OF YOU.
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Oh ok, well now that you say it in all caps lock, it makes sense.......
Nickdroid86 said:
Oh ok, well now that you say it in all caps lock, it makes sense.......
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Well you didn't understand when someone typed it normally so...
twiz0r said:
Well you didn't understand when someone typed it normally so...
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Right but it still doesn't explain if you're just saying that because it's unethical, or actually impossible. Because like I said there's companies out there with decent reviews that claim they can fix this issue....
Nickdroid86 said:
Right but it still doesn't explain if you're just saying that because it's unethical, or actually impossible. Because like I said there's companies out there with decent reviews that claim they can fix this issue....
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I don't know anything about bypassing IMEI bans, but I would *assume* that there's some sort of rule on XDA about discussing things of that nature.
This is simple. Be sure you have all your info together about the seller. Print out all correspondences, screen shot and print out any communications (texts, call logs, etc), write down all of the phones info clearly (IMEI, model, etc, etc). Bring that paperwork to the police (don't bring the phone at this time) and file a report. Take said report and contact Google. Email them all of the info including the police report. Wait to hear from Google. Chances are good they will offer some form of assistance, possibly an offer to send in the phone for full reformatting if no one has made claim to that phones IMEI. They may offer a discount on another device. They may tell you to go pound sand. Either way, that's your best/only option at this point.
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Nickdroid86 said:
Right but it still doesn't explain if you're just saying that because it's unethical, or actually impossible. Because like I said there's companies out there with decent reviews that claim they can fix this issue....
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You are now venturing into territory that is very much frowned upon by XDA moderators. Not giving you a hard time, just a heads up.
I agree, if anyone has info please pm me. Feel free to close the thread.
Hello everyone, let's share information and experience here to find a way to unlock the bootloader on these phones
yashkoff said:
Hello everyone, let's share information and experience here to find a way to unlock the bootloader on these phones
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I'm not sure your going to get people to help you with a potentially stolen phone. Not saying or implying you did steal it
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jmtjr278 said:
I'm not sure your going to get people to help you with a potentially stolen phone. Not saying or implying you did steal it
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You are mistaken, almost all phones that are considered stolen or lost were actually simply not paid. The first owner uses the phone for several months, and then, in order not to pay, he begins to trick ... He writes a statement that his phone was stolen, but in fact he is selling his phone to buy used phones. Further, the seller of used phones sells these phones via the Internet site (without describing what problems he has). And what’s the result? A poor guy from Africa bought himself such a phone and got into a bad situation, he cannot use it, although he paid money for it. I just want to find help for such people with their bad phones.
There are basically two choices.
1) Get the service provider to unlock the phone. If it has been blacklisted, they are never going to unlock it. Better move on to option 2.....
2) Use some sort of third party SIM card "unlocking" service. These are notoriously risky. Some may work, but many do not. Personally I cannot give any recommendations because I have never used a service like that.
sic0048 said:
There are basically two choices.
1) Get the service provider to unlock the phone. If it has been blacklisted, they are never going to unlock it. Better move on to option 2.....
2) Use some sort of third party SIM card "unlocking" service. These are notoriously risky. Some may work, but many do not. Personally I cannot give any recommendations because I have never used a service like that.
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Here is something most people do not know about a black listed phone.. If the original owner say, did not fully pay for it, then sold it anyway.. The new owner has to pay all fees including late fees, past due monthly bills in order to have the phone removed from the black list.. How do I know? Because it happened to me once.
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Here is something most people do not know about a black listed phone.. If the original owner say, did not fully pay for it, then sold it anyway.. The new owner has to pay all fees including late fees, past due monthly bills in order to have the phone removed from the black list.. How do I know? Because it happened to me once.
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flashing in edl mode, just how?