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on 27-04-2014 11:48
I recently bought a broken iPhone 4 from ebay. Having spent many hours rebuilding the phone, I find , that , although the phone is UNLOCKED to any network, it is BLOCKED to UK networks ( CheckMend ).
Is there any way that I can find which network it was originally assigned too, and why it was BLOCKED ?
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on 27-04-2014 11:52
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27-04-2014 11:51 - edited 27-04-2014 11:52
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27-04-2014 11:51 - edited 27-04-2014 11:52
It'll be a stolen phone or one reported lost or stolen.
Even if you knew what network it was in and why you couldn't unblock it. Only the network and original owner can.
Send it back and or start a dispute.
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on 27-04-2014 12:00
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on 27-04-2014 12:00
We get so many instances of this happening on the community. People just should not run the risk of buying a mobile phone off ebay. As stated there is nothing you can do but to chase recompense through ebay and the police.
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on 27-04-2014 12:54
"Unlocked, smashed screen, untested so may have other faults"

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on 27-04-2014 14:15
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on 27-04-2014 14:15
M15 typed:
""Unlocked, smashed screen, untested so may have other faults"
You can sum that up in one word.
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on 27-04-2014 14:19
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on 27-04-2014 14:19
Think it may be censored on here
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on 27-04-2014 14:29
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi @Anonymous
I'm wondering if what's stopping the iPhone is Apples Activation Lockout security protocols.
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH13695
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts4515
If the iPhone was on iOS 7.
Might be worth contacting the seller and asking that.
OP says checkmend confirms it's IMEI blocked?
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