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13-09-2012 10:07 AM - edited 13-09-2012 10:07 AM
Dear Vodafone support,
I bought over eBay an iPhone 4 which I later discovered that is blacklisted with an "Insurance claim" (but it is NOT stolen, fortunately..).
What does it mean? Is there an official legal way to fix the black list, and later unlock the phone?
Thank you.
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13-09-2012 10:17 AM
Hello marcellen
Phones are not blacklisted for no reason, usually because the phone has been reported lost or stolen and is the subject of an insurance claim in which case the phone is now the property of the insurance company. Very often the phone works for a while and the seller then reports the phone lost and makes an insurance claim. Unfortunately, it one of the best scams on ebay.
If the seller refuses to cooperate, and you paid by PayPal, you will need to make a report and get your money back that way.
Its dishonest sellers like the one you have been sold a phone from which let the site down and make it difficult for honest sellers who genuinly have a phone to sell.
There is nothing which can be done to remove the blacklisting and only the person who requested it can have it removed.
13-09-2012 10:17 AM
Hello marcellen
Phones are not blacklisted for no reason, usually because the phone has been reported lost or stolen and is the subject of an insurance claim in which case the phone is now the property of the insurance company. Very often the phone works for a while and the seller then reports the phone lost and makes an insurance claim. Unfortunately, it one of the best scams on ebay.
If the seller refuses to cooperate, and you paid by PayPal, you will need to make a report and get your money back that way.
Its dishonest sellers like the one you have been sold a phone from which let the site down and make it difficult for honest sellers who genuinly have a phone to sell.
There is nothing which can be done to remove the blacklisting and only the person who requested it can have it removed.
13-09-2012 10:41 AM - edited 13-09-2012 10:57 AM
I see what you mean, there must be a good reason for blacklisting..
But I did a checkmend (www.checkmend.com/uk/verify) and the phone is NOT reported as LOST, therefore not STOLEN nor LOST.
So... what is behind this "Insurance claim"?
13-09-2012 02:23 PM - edited 13-09-2012 02:24 PM
By the way, I posted an Unlock Code Request Form [#9861544], let's see if the NUC team is able to find out what's wrong in the IMEI, and eventually a solution to unlock.
20-09-2012 02:37 PM
Official answer via email from Vodafone support, [#9857621].
"I understand your concern; however, I would like to confirm that we only blacklist the IMEI if the owner of the phone contacts us regarding the stolen handset. I would like to confirm that the IMEI xxxx is on the blacklist.
If you have any proof of purchase which states the ownership of the phone under your name then get back to us with the scanned copy in PDF format and we will unblacklist the IMEI."
So it was indeed a stolen device... sometimes I hate eBay !!!
14-10-2015 05:23 PM
14-10-2015 05:28 PM - edited 14-10-2015 05:31 PM
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