on 22-09-2016 13:59
on 22-09-2016 13:59
on 22-09-2016 14:46
@Anonymous When you had a bar put on the phone you must have reported it lost or stolen. O2 wont bar any phone just because someone asks them to. (Otherwise people falling out could have phones barred or blocked willy nilly!) The IMEI becomes blacklisted because someone may find a lost phone and try and use it.
You would need the PUK code to unbar... this is usually when you block it inadvertently...but I doubt O2 will do this now ....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-09-2016 15:08
on 22-09-2016 15:08
If you barred the phone then that is the problem. If an insurance company has blacklisted the phone then at some point it has become the subject of an insurance claim, either by yourself or your friend. Ultimately the phone now belongs to the insurance company if there has been a successful claim. You need to prove that the phone is yours and that you haven't blocked the IMEI.
If it's not been an insurance claim then O2 will have blocked it at your request and you need to tell them the phone has been recovered.
on 22-09-2016 16:11
on 22-09-2016 16:11
on 23-09-2016 15:05
on 23-09-2016 15:05
Did you actualy give the phone as a gift or agree to len him the phone ? If you gave the phone as a gift, then there is nothing you can do about it, if it was just lent to him then you will need to get the police involed as it sounds like he has done an insurance claim. Really deoends who actualy "owned" the handset
on 23-09-2016 15:13
on 23-09-2016 15:13
There is obviously much more to this...
on 23-09-2016 18:47
on 23-09-2016 18:47