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Tuetme
Senior Member
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01-13-2016, 06:18 AM
#1
So here is my is my issue, I bought a used iPhone back in early march. Before buying I did all the IMEI checks to make sure the phone was clean and when I got it, it was. Got it, reset the phone and logged in with my Apple ID (former android user but I use Apple Music so I have an Apple ID) I used to phone for about a week or so before I got a settings notification that I needed to sign in again. I tried it and got "verification error: there was a problem connecting to server” or something similar. I tried it a couple of times and I left it for a while. By the time I came back to try again it was a new error I got. Apple ID is not active. I tried to through Apple support, I didn’t all they asked me to do. I tried to reset my password, I couldn’t, I tried to even reactivate my Apple ID, it didn’t work. After several weeks of calling Apple support (via Skype [RIP] because Apple has no support number in my country apparently). They confirmed they have permanently locked my account. I can’t remove my own activation lock. I can’t use find my. I can’t use the AppStore. I am just stuck with an iPhone without any services. My installed apps still work but it’s only a matter of time. I don’t know what to do anymore and from my research on Apple support forums and Reddit. It seems this is a prevalent problem. A lot of people have phones that are just permanently bricked or made useless.
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Tuetme
01-13-2016, 06:18 AM #1

So here is my is my issue, I bought a used iPhone back in early march. Before buying I did all the IMEI checks to make sure the phone was clean and when I got it, it was. Got it, reset the phone and logged in with my Apple ID (former android user but I use Apple Music so I have an Apple ID) I used to phone for about a week or so before I got a settings notification that I needed to sign in again. I tried it and got "verification error: there was a problem connecting to server” or something similar. I tried it a couple of times and I left it for a while. By the time I came back to try again it was a new error I got. Apple ID is not active. I tried to through Apple support, I didn’t all they asked me to do. I tried to reset my password, I couldn’t, I tried to even reactivate my Apple ID, it didn’t work. After several weeks of calling Apple support (via Skype [RIP] because Apple has no support number in my country apparently). They confirmed they have permanently locked my account. I can’t remove my own activation lock. I can’t use find my. I can’t use the AppStore. I am just stuck with an iPhone without any services. My installed apps still work but it’s only a matter of time. I don’t know what to do anymore and from my research on Apple support forums and Reddit. It seems this is a prevalent problem. A lot of people have phones that are just permanently bricked or made useless.

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randomabby
Senior Member
476
01-13-2016, 06:35 AM
#2
You mentioned concerns about restoring the phone and asked about your multi-factor authentication methods linked to your Apple account. You also inquired where you purchased the used iPhone.
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randomabby
01-13-2016, 06:35 AM #2

You mentioned concerns about restoring the phone and asked about your multi-factor authentication methods linked to your Apple account. You also inquired where you purchased the used iPhone.

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Squidney916
Member
60
01-20-2016, 02:49 PM
#3
It seems you believe the device was purchased illegally and Apple secured it after it was reported missing.
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Squidney916
01-20-2016, 02:49 PM #3

It seems you believe the device was purchased illegally and Apple secured it after it was reported missing.

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ostenvelez
Member
241
01-20-2016, 07:07 PM
#4
The IMEI scan confirmed no theft report was filed.
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ostenvelez
01-20-2016, 07:07 PM #4

The IMEI scan confirmed no theft report was filed.

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numblegs26
Member
197
01-22-2016, 09:10 AM
#5
The phone can be filed as stolen with Apple, but not with the carrier. The reverse is also true.
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numblegs26
01-22-2016, 09:10 AM #5

The phone can be filed as stolen with Apple, but not with the carrier. The reverse is also true.

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Tropicalli
Member
91
02-08-2016, 06:13 AM
#6
-Locked- Unfortunately we can't assist in bypassing any security measures. However I have a considerable amount of experience with iOS/Apple ID verification, so I can leave you with some small guidance. You need to consistently speak to Apple, and request a higher level of support. Have them remove the association between the device and your existing account and see where they can take you from there. I highly double they will help with the actual device itself.
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Tropicalli
02-08-2016, 06:13 AM #6

-Locked- Unfortunately we can't assist in bypassing any security measures. However I have a considerable amount of experience with iOS/Apple ID verification, so I can leave you with some small guidance. You need to consistently speak to Apple, and request a higher level of support. Have them remove the association between the device and your existing account and see where they can take you from there. I highly double they will help with the actual device itself.