28-04-2016 21:05
28-04-2016 21:05
To cut a long story short... Vodafone have blacklisted my IMEI, even though I am not a customer of theirs. I have been with o2 since 2002 and have never had anything to do with Vodafone.
My phone is a Galaxy S5 which I have since December 2014 when I took the current contract out through Carphone Warehouse.
Both o2 and Samsung have confirmed that Vodafone blocked the IMEI, and Samsung showed me confirmation on their system. Vodafone say they couldn't have blocked my phone as I don't have an account with them. o2 say they can't unlock it as it wasn't them that blacklisted it. Vodafone say they can't unlock it as I don't have an account with them. I am stuck in the middle and neither company will help me.
I still have 6 months left on my contract and am trapped paying for a phone I can't use. It appears to me that Vodafone have tried to block one of their customer's phones which was stolen, however they have got the IMEI wrong and blocked mine instead.
Does anyone have any ideas? Both companies are supposed to be looking into, but neither seem very confident of resolving the matter, since apparently this happens incredibly rarely.
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28-04-2016 21:57 - edited 28-04-2016 21:59
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It really isn't o2's problem - as I said above.
They could help by trying to talk to Voda on your behalf but the can't unbar it for you - it's not physically possible.
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I have read this thread with great interest and a lot of confusion. Can't work out why Vodafone would blacklist a phone which wasn't with their network. Anyway... if and when @Anonymous gets it sorted... I hope they come back to let us know who took responsibility for it in the end
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