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07-12-2017 08:17 PM
Hi There I bought iphone 7+ from ny friend it was a contract phone and after two months it has been Unlocked by vodaphone and now my friend told me that he stop voda payments and they block his sim i kust wanna know will they block my phone or not???bec my friend said they don't block the phoen plz help me ....Regards
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10-12-2017 01:00 PM
Hi,
Not really great behaviour from your friend here but thats between them, Vodafone and their lack of concern over their credit score.
Vodafone won't block the handset basically because they have no reason to. The price of it is factored into the monthly amout that your friend plans to default on so it part of the total that ultimately a debt collection agency is going to chase.
I can't see the logic in destroying a credit file for an iPhone 7 but hey ho.
07-12-2017 08:24 PM - edited 07-12-2017 08:25 PM
Hi @5-Tani provided you are not using his sim in the phone it should not be blocked, his sim will be blocked so he can no longer make calls etc.
If he reports the phone as lost or stolen then the IMEI/phone could be blocked meaning it can't be used.
08-12-2017 05:10 AM
Hi @5-Tani
Ultimately is up to Vodafone wether they decide just to block your friends sim card or block the phone too.
Its rare for a Network to block a phone due to non payment of bills but they can as even though its now unlocked they'll still have its imei number on their systems.
As mentioned the usual reason for the networks to block a phone is because the original owner has requested this as a report of a lost or stolen phone has been made for insurance claims etc.
Youll know if it does get blocked as the network name will be replaced by something like No Service.
If this does happen then even though youve paid for the phone you personally would not be able to have it lifted.
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10-12-2017 01:00 PM
Hi,
Not really great behaviour from your friend here but thats between them, Vodafone and their lack of concern over their credit score.
Vodafone won't block the handset basically because they have no reason to. The price of it is factored into the monthly amout that your friend plans to default on so it part of the total that ultimately a debt collection agency is going to chase.
I can't see the logic in destroying a credit file for an iPhone 7 but hey ho.