on 25-01-2022 16:45
Hi, I bought an iPhone which about a year ago which has been working fine on another network. I've just switched over to o2 and the SIM card does not work. Upon doing an IMEI check the phone has been blacklisted by o2 - can this be undone?
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on 25-01-2022 17:34
on 25-01-2022 17:34
@Avi1986 If you bought it from an Apple store I would have thought it was their responsibility to check to see if it was blacklisted before they sold it to you. You should take it back to where you bought it, if you can, or contact Apple support: Official Apple Support
on 25-01-2022 17:07
No it can't be undone as it was blacklisted for a reason, ie theft, loss or fraud.
I'm surprised it worked with any other UK network though as it's usually a complete block of all UK networks.
Are you sure it's just not locked to a different network?
on 25-01-2022 17:27
Positive it's not locked, I bought this from an Apple shop, it's outside of warranty period but is not actually damaged or has any manufacturing faults so they can't do anything about it. They advised I check if it was blacklisted which a local store did for me. I've been on the phone to o2 and they said it's best if I take it to a store.
Thanks for your reply.
on 25-01-2022 17:34
on 25-01-2022 17:34
@Avi1986 If you bought it from an Apple store I would have thought it was their responsibility to check to see if it was blacklisted before they sold it to you. You should take it back to where you bought it, if you can, or contact Apple support: Official Apple Support
on 25-01-2022 19:14
on 25-01-2022 19:14
@Avi1986 wrote:Positive it's not locked, I bought this from an Apple shop, it's outside of warranty period but is not actually damaged or has any manufacturing faults so they can't do anything about it. They advised I check if it was blacklisted which a local store did for me. I've been on the phone to o2 and they said it's best if I take it to a store.
Thanks for your reply.
An O2 store won't do anything as you didn't buy it from O2.
It's also strange that it has just developed this issue as a blacklisted phone wouldn't work on any UK network, not just O2.
If it has been barred in error, O2 will have to remove the bar, but I can see you having to jump through hoops to prove ownership etc.