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Been searching on here and other forums but cant find a definite answer....
There are a few brand new S2's on eBay, off people who've had upgrades etc but are happy with their existing handset so fancy making some money out of these sought-after phones and am thinking of getting one, but have read conflicting opinions and views as to whether or not they come with a warranty!
I'd have thought that, provided they've never been registered with Samsung that it should be ok!
Anyone had any experience themselves with this type of thing?
Cheers
Willie_Heckerslyke said:
Been searching on here and other forums but cant find a definite answer....
There are a few brand new S2's on eBay, off people who've had upgrades etc but are happy with their existing handset so fancy making some money out of these sought-after phones and am thinking of getting one, but have read conflicting opinions and views as to whether or not they come with a warranty!
I'd have thought that, provided they've never been registered with Samsung that it should be ok!
Anyone had any experience themselves with this type of thing?
Cheers
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as long as they come with a proper receipt!! you will be ok for warrenty
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as long as they come with a proper receipt!! you will be ok for warrenty
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Thats the problem though.....when people get their free upgrades, they usually don't get a receipt for the phone....just the phone itself - so no purchase date or anything. I think that the serial number on the phone provides proof of manufacture...so that should surely satisfy Samsung??
I was just wondering if anyone had actually had this situation and needed a repair...?
Yes and no. Yes, if whoever you bought it from is an authorized Samsung retailer. No, if they're not. Go to the Samsung site and read the warranty terms. It's pretty cut and dried.
Well like i said with 1 you have warrenty without 1 ya stuffed, dont make a silly mistake and buy 1 without 1 even if it is that little bit cheaper!!!
Well iv been in the same situation but Samsung customer support representative from my country(Romania) told me that as long as i have a bill of sale anything like that i can have 2 years warranty no matter if the bill is on my name or not.
Just to add to the thread....
I bumped into a friend today who I knew was also after an S2, and she told me (with a BIG smirk on her face) that she'd managed to get one off eBay this week - one of the unopened, unwanted upgrade jobbies - and she's already been on the Samsung site and registered the phone without a problem, no proof of purchase or anything was requested....just the IMEI/serial number!
She said she managed to get it for £420.....almost a hundred quid less than the few sites that do have them in stock here in the UK, are asking for them!!!
So it seems provided that the phones are new/unregistered...you're on a winner!
(Saying that, I've just noticed one S2 I was watching, has just gone for £520!! wtf!!)
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...she's already been on the Samsung site and registered the phone without a problem, no proof of purchase or anything was requested....just the IMEI/serial number!
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Tell her to take the smirk off her face. They're going to ask for an invoice from an authorized dealer once its received at the repair depot. If they think the invoice is questionable they'll ask for a credit card receipt or canceled check or contact the dealer directly. I've had this happen to friends with Sony and the claim of "but I paid cash" or "it was a gift" held no water.
this happens all the time. No receipt = no luck. For all they care you could take in a rock and say its the samsung galaxy s 5 No receipt. No repairs.
God help you if you have a problem, because Samsung won't!
Willie_Heckerslyke said:
Been searching on here and other forums but cant find a definite answer....
There are a few brand new S2's on eBay, off people who've had upgrades etc but are happy with their existing handset so fancy making some money out of these sought-after phones and am thinking of getting one, but have read conflicting opinions and views as to whether or not they come with a warranty!
I'd have thought that, provided they've never been registered with Samsung that it should be ok!
Anyone had any experience themselves with this type of thing?
Cheers
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I seem to be in a unique position to answer your question. I bought a new Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 for my wife a few months ago. The tablet kept restarting, so I contacted Samsung. I wound up sending it to their service center. At that point I was told (rather brusquely) that Samsung considers to warranty on any of their devices void if the device is purchased on eBay. They were not willing to even check it unless I paid a $150.00 deposit. So, if you buy any Samsung product on eBay, eBid, or any other online only seller, Samsung won't warranty it. You can ask for a helping hand, but all they'll give you is the middle finger!
Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings!
I purchased a phone from craigslist didn't know that t mobile had a imei system and didn't have t mobile service at the time bought the phone with case phone looked brand new etc i activate phones not working turns out bad imei.
The good news is that i have the text from seller and a tmobile rep told me that he is a tmobile customer i asked if he could check if the phone was purchased on the account to check if it matched up and he told me he couldn't give me anymore information anyone know how i should go about this situation with the police?
Nothing you can do except using the phone as an ipod.
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Probably not much u can do especially if he included the words "as is" anywhere in the post, but if he didn't you can probably go to your local police station and file a police report and take the guy to small claims court......I think anyway.......you might want to ask Binary he's a cop he would know better then me.
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Probably not much u can do especially if he included the words "as is" anywhere in the post, but if he didn't you can probably go to your local police station and file a police report and take the guy to small claims court......I think anyway.......you might want to ask Binary he's a cop he would know better then me.
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Well he can report it to his local police station but there's not much they can do. This is actually more of a civil action unless you can provide reasonable doubt that the seller is selling stolen merchandise. And if the post says "AS-IS" or anything similiar then you're SOL. You can try to contact Craigslist and report the seller for selling stolen merchandise. They might cooperate with you to take the seller to civil court.
That's about the best that you can do.
Good luck!
That's what you get for buying on craigslist. If it was ebay at least you would have been protected.
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Well he can report it to his local police station but there's not much they can do. This is actually more of a civil action unless you can provide reasonable doubt that the seller is selling stolen merchandise. And if the post says "AS-IS" or anything similiar then you're SOL. You can try to contact Craigslist and report the seller for selling stolen merchandise. They might cooperate with you to take the seller to civil court.
That's about the best that you can do.
Good luck!
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Thanks everyone who helped, Binary i know that normally with craigslist stuff if you get scammed its pretty much on you. But the guy told me he got the phone off a upgrade and decided to stick with his old phone therefore he is lying. I also know that the number he was using to do the business with is linked to t mobile which leaves his information for the police vulnerable. Luckily my mom works at a high school and i have access to a police officer. Since you're a police officer i was wondering if i had information showing that the phone he sold me is directly linked to his account and shows that he said the phone was stolen/lost i can report him to asurion insurance and get him in trouble for insurance fraud at least. The one thing i was wondering is if he would say i stole the phone from him but i have the box with unopened accessories and text showing we were meeting up etc.
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That's what you get for buying on craigslist. If it was ebay at least you would have been protected.
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I don't see how this is helping can keep the negative comments to yourself lol
lajuan3 said:
Thanks everyone who helped, Binary i know that normally with craigslist stuff if you get scammed its pretty much on you. But the guy told me he got the phone off a upgrade and decided to stick with his old phone therefore he is lying. I also know that the number he was using to do the business with is linked to t mobile which leaves his information for the police vulnerable. Luckily my mom works at a high school and i have access to a police officer. Since you're a police officer i was wondering if i had information showing that the phone he sold me is directly linked to his account and shows that he said the phone was stolen/lost i can report him to asurion insurance and get him in trouble for insurance fraud at least. The one thing i was wondering is if he would say i stole the phone from him but i have the box with unopened accessories and text showing we were meeting up etc.
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I'm actually thinking that did the insurance fraud thing. He likely called Asurian to tell them that he lost the phone and would like a replacement. Asurian then puts the IMEI on a black list so it can't be activated again since it was reported "Lost/Stolen" and shipped him another. He then sold it to you. Now without a Bill Of Sale it's all on you. If you have the text message then you have his number. Contact the seller directly and inform him. Best case scenario he did not actually with full intent attempt to sell you a stolen phone. He may be able to call Asurian and say that he had found the device and they might then be able to remove it from the black list. However they will probably want the replacement back. The most that you can really do is threaten him to call the police... but this is really a civil matter. Just because you have the box and phone number doesn't mean anything. Here's an example. If you were a criminal and robbed someone's house, took their tv, computer, jewelry, phone, box for phone, etc you can also take their identity since almost everyone has bills laying around. At least mail. So they can have your name, phone number, address, IMEI, original packaging... whole nine yards. Does that still prove that you know eachother? Can he still use that to prove that the sale was legit? No way. This is a civil matter and not so much criminal so you're not going to get much assistance from the police.
My advice, contact the seller and tell him that you need ALL of his information. Name, address, contact information for his account, etc and tell him that you have to use it to get his information removed from the black list. Try to get his DL number too. Tell him that the insurance company requires a copy of it to remove it from the list. Make up something clever like that. Then use that information to file for court. It's up to you if you want to try to settle it in court or not but it's your best bet. PD has a lot more to worry about than Craigslist scams and unless the insurance company or TMobile wants to provide informatino willingly to a law enforcement official. They may or may not because they are under no legal obligation to comply unless it's ordered by the court. But again... that's really up to you.
One other option is to consult with your local prosecutor's office. Laws and procedures vary state by state, and between jurisdictions, but in Florida a lot of jurisdictions will operate some type of citizens dispute mediation program using volunteer mediators.
The idea is that by bringing both parties to the State Attorney's Office they will reach an agreement, or the more guilty party will make things right, and actually follow through on it because they believe it has a little more authority attached to whatever resolution is decided upon when in reality it may be an incident that is more civil in nature and could never be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in criminal court.
we are talking about a $350 phone. just the court claim costs $200(at least here in IL).and there is no way you can get that guys information. the fact that he was able to sell you a bad imei phone means he is a pro, cuz not everybody can do that, you gotta have done it before. I am just curious how did you buy the phone without even trying to put a sim card on it..
What Binary said makes a lot sense otherwise not sure what else "Bad IMEI" could be implying.
If this is true, and t-mobile blacklist the phone for activation, may be you can try unlock and see if it works under other carrier such as AT&T? If works, you can try switch carrier or sell to AT&T users.
contact a subrogation service. They will scare the crap out of the guy and will get your money back...I got about 8 years ago on ebay when it wasn't so safe, someone sold me a laptop but it was just a poster of a laptop. Problem was in the description it never said laptop, it said item and it was basically a poster of laptop with its specs. so what I got was a laminated poster of a laptop for 1100 dollars. Subrogation services is a good thing. look into it.
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we are talking about a $350 phone. just the court claim costs $200(at least here in IL).and there is no way you can get that guys information. the fact that he was able to sell you a bad imei phone means he is a pro, cuz not everybody can do that, you gotta have done it before. I am just curious how did you buy the phone without even trying to put a sim card on it..
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Well i was switching from sprint to tmobile back in the day you could pop a sim in and thebphone would just work even if lost or stolen i guess things changed and i got hustled im not to worried im sure i can get it unlocked and make atleast the 330 i spent back its just that i signed a 2yr contract got scammed and want him to face some sort of consequence
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Well i was switching from sprint to tmobile back in the day you could pop a sim in and thebphone would just work even if lost or stolen i guess things changed and i got hustled im not to worried im sure i can get it unlocked and make atleast the 330 i spent back its just that i signed a 2yr contract got scammed and want him to face some sort of consequence
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U can never unlock an imei blacklisted phone.
tmobile block the imei number of the phone, when the phone ever was reported stolen lost or the guy asked for an exchange and never return it, there is no way to unlock the imei number so you are screw,
i say get together with some friends find this guy a kick his ass!!
when did you sign your contact.... If you just activated you might be under buyers remorse
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I was informed i could unlock and use on other networks just not tmobile with a bad imei? i was planning on selling on ebay including the info that it has to be unlocked and switched to anyone besides tmobile.
I signed the contract because i have a 14day period where i can cancel without a fee i figured i would find a way to change the imei if worse came to worse.
Last i was told by a t mobile rep that they were changing my imei and it will take around 2hours.
I thought it was as simple as putting in your sim card? I guess tmobile is getting with the times.
If the guy never used the phone asurion would never do a claim for him! They have to see the imei active for them to file a claim!
And it is possible to unblock a imei asurion can do it.
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Asurion told me it was up to T-Mobile T-Mobile said no I call again
they say they are changing it for me it will take 2hours been 2hours still no service
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Sent my phone for repair since they don't replace phones on the spot anymore.
Been at repair for 1-2 weeks. Stock ROM
Get a call today saying that a repair would be ~$600, and if I didn't want a repair, that I'd have to pay a mandatory $25 fee just for the analysis since "the software is different" and the mainboard was tampered because apparently I opened it up and played with it. Wtf do I do? This is ****ing ridiculous?
I've never opened up my phone EVER... this just put me in the worst mood. The headphone jack not working was obviously because the headphone jack is broken from not being able to put up with constant usage, not because I tampered with it.
EDIT: I will never purchase another phone from WIND, and will probably cancel my plan with them once I finish off my Tab. Rogers may charge you more per month but all my family members have had warranty issues dealt with immediately and without this kind of bull****
post this in the Howard Forums, you will get more responses there.
Did you ***** them out? I've found *****ing fixes 99.9% of problems between you and big business.
That's terrible though, good luck with that
That effing sucks big time. A close friend of mine sent his WIND Mobile Amaze for repairs to an HTC Authorized service center and had it fixed within two days. I'm planning on doing that instead of giving it to WIND considering the BS you're dealing with now.
I also recommend you post this exact thing on HowardForums or on the MobileSyrup forums for more attention. Good luck.
andy55 said:
Did you ***** them out? I've found *****ing fixes 99.9% of problems between you and big business.
That's terrible though, good luck with that
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Was so dumbfounded when they quoted the repair price
Lol that's not the price for the mainboard, that's the price of the phone when it was released a YEAR AGO
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That effing sucks big time. A close friend of mine sent his WIND Mobile Amaze for repairs to an HTC Authorized service center and had it fixed within two days. I'm planning on doing that instead of giving it to WIND considering the BS you're dealing with now.
I also recommend you post this exact thing on HowardForums or on the MobileSyrup forums for more attention. Good luck.
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Wind doesn't repair them, they give them to a repair company.
rbaruch said:
Sent my phone for repair since they don't replace phones on the spot anymore.
Been at repair for 1-2 weeks. Stock ROM
Get a call today saying that a repair would be ~$600, and if I didn't want a repair, that I'd have to pay a mandatory $25 fee just for the analysis since "the software is different" and the mainboard was tampered because apparently I opened it up and played with it. Wtf do I do? This is ****ing ridiculous?
I've never opened up my phone EVER... this just put me in the worst mood. The headphone jack not working was obviously because the headphone jack is broken from not being able to put up with constant usage, not because I tampered with it.
EDIT: I will never purchase another phone from WIND, and will probably cancel my plan with them once I finish off my Tab. Rogers may charge you more per month but all my family members have had warranty issues dealt with immediately and without this kind of bull****
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Hey, I am in the same boat as you, sent my amaze in on the tuesday after Thanksgiving just got it back on Nov 2nd , 3 weeks.
Same excuse I was given as you - off warrenty mainboard tampered etc. 600.00 to fix my phone yea right, the phone wasnt even that much when I got it. I was on stock rom, s-on not rooted. The 25.00 fee was waved cause I wasnt going to pay it and my full 80.00 was refunded.
Now I have an electronic brick and I swear I am done with Wind and HTC I will never get an HTC phone again Samsung all the way for me. I wont ever get a device from Wind they dont even have a phone protection plan for situatuions like this. Not to mention the bluetooth on the Amaze is beyond terrible HTC should recall this phone.
It just gets me though that I got the same excuse as you did mainboard tampered etc.
It is like they don't know what is wrong with the phone so they pull an excuse outta there ... so they dont have to replace it.
I have to agree I am gonna call and make a fuss I refuse to have this tab either they wipe it or replace my phone. When I was with Rogers my device was delt with even off warrenty and that was when I did root it. Rogers may charge more but hey I guess the saying is right you get what you pay for, lesson learned!
meh_beh said:
Hey, I am in the same boat as you, sent my amaze in on the tuesday after Thanksgiving just got it back on Nov 2nd , 3 weeks.
Same excuse I was given as you - off warrenty mainboard tampered etc. 600.00 to fix my phone yea right, the phone wasnt even that much when I got it. I was on stock rom, s-on not rooted. The 25.00 fee was waved cause I wasnt going to pay it and my full 80.00 was refunded.
Now I have an electronic brick and I swear I am done with Wind and HTC I will never get an HTC phone again Samsung all the way for me. I wont ever get a device from Wind they dont even have a phone protection plan for situatuions like this. Not to mention the bluetooth on the Amaze is beyond terrible HTC should recall this phone.
It just gets me though that I got the same excuse as you did mainboard tampered etc.
It is like they don't know what is wrong with the phone so they pull an excuse outta there ... so they dont have to replace it.
I have to agree I am gonna call and make a fuss I refuse to have this tab either they wipe it or replace my phone. When I was with Rogers my device was delt with even off warrenty and that was when I did root it. Rogers may charge more but hey I guess the saying is right you get what you pay for, lesson learned!
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How did you get the $25 waived? I have a contact @ a wind store that said almost ALL the phones that come back the repair center says "mainboard corrupted/tampered with"
These guys are thieves. I'm just going to buy Nexus phones straight from google from now on.
Please keep me updated! I have so much work to do this week, 3 upcoming exams i have no time to sit on the phone and argue with WIND atm
I have the same phone. What happened to the phone for it being sent in for repairs?
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I have the same phone. What happened to the phone for it being sent in for repairs?
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Headphone jack didn't work properly.
rbaruch said:
How did you get the $25 waived? I have a contact @ a wind store that said almost ALL the phones that come back the repair center says "mainboard corrupted/tampered with"
These guys are thieves. I'm just going to buy Nexus phones straight from google from now on.
Please keep me updated! I have so much work to do this week, 3 upcoming exams i have no time to sit on the phone and argue with WIND atm
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I am getting the run around big time.
At the store I was told "we are just the middle man" call customer service and ask for retention.
I call, the person who answers, as we have come to expect from Wind does not speak English very well and
also has absolutely no idea what anything is. They have no business working in customer service.
I asked to speak to retention I am told oh sorry I can not transfer you to retention unless you are going to cancel your
service. I asked to speak to supervisor and I was hung up on 3 times, never got a supervisor on the line.
I absolutely officially HATE HATE HATE Wind mobile.
I went to a different Wind store to ask them to call for me and I am told oh
you have to go to the warranty store you went to and they can help you, even though the person at the warranty store told me "we are just the middle man" so again worthless Wind employees. I am just very frustrated and pissed off.
I didn't pay the $25 fee because I said no, 3 weeks and it isn't fixed and you think I am gonna pay, nope.
So it was waved.
My next and last step is to speak to the store again and have them call (as I wait) who ever needs to be called so I can file a complaint.
I know I didn't break my phone and I am not gonna be stuck with a tab for it.
Go make friends at a corporate service store.. My guys in oshawa mall have been great!
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Here is the short story, I first bought an s4, did not like it... traded it in for the htc one and payed 35 dollars. Then the black comes out at my store! so of course i need the black one, then I trade my silver for the black. Love it. However when i get home the head phone jack on it is damaged and wont play right unless i twist it properly. I take it in and show the guy working there and he sees its broke. Hes like you already traded it in 3 times i cant do it again. im like ITS BROKE! hes like you have to contact HTC now i cant. So i leave all pissed. I'm only 5 days into my 14 day period. Whats my options here? Its annoying that my head phone jack is broke the day i bought it.
I am surprised you were able to exchange the phone the third time. You are technically only allowed one swap per upgrade\activation. So it should have technically ended after the you got the first One.
There are a few options besides contacting HTC:
1) Find out if you have a local AT&T Warranty center. IF they some how have some replacement units in stock they will replace in house. If they do not have it in stock(which im sure they wont this quickly) then they will help you get a replacement with Exchange by Mail. Although, I am fairly certain in the first 14 days they are going to tell you to go back to the AT&T store and have them swap it. So maybe they can notate the account so when you return to the store they can be referenced.
2) Skip the warranty center and call #611. You can file a XBM that way and they will ship you a new phone with a return tag in the box to return the old. Once again, I am fairly certain in the first 14 days they are going to tell you to go back to the AT&T store and have them swap it. So maybe they can notate the account so when you return to the store they can be referenced.
3) Try a different AT&T store. Technically exchanging a phone for Buyer's Remorse and a phone for Defective Equipment are 2 totally different things. I cant guarantee you will have any luck with this.
It is a bummer that you got a defective phone. Hope you can it taken care of quickly. Try to not be a serial returner next time
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I am surprised you were able to exchange the phone the third time. You are technically only allowed one swap per upgrade\activation. So it should have technically ended after the you got the first One.
There are a few options besides contacting HTC:
1) Find out if you have a local AT&T Warranty center. IF they some how have some replacement units in stock they will replace in house. If they do not have it in stock(which im sure they wont this quickly) then they will help you get a replacement with Exchange by Mail. Although, I am fairly certain in the first 14 days they are going to tell you to go back to the AT&T store and have them swap it. So maybe they can notate the account so when you return to the store they can be referenced.
2) Skip the warranty center and call #611. You can file a XBM that way and they will ship you a new phone with a return tag in the box to return the old. Once again, I am fairly certain in the first 14 days they are going to tell you to go back to the AT&T store and have them swap it. So maybe they can notate the account so when you return to the store they can be referenced.
3) Try a different AT&T store. Technically exchanging a phone for Buyer's Remorse and a phone for Defective Equipment are 2 totally different things. I cant guarantee you will have any luck with this.
It is a bummer that you got a defective phone. Hope you can it taken care of quickly. Try to not be a serial returner next time
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Thanks for the help. I'd try different store but the others don't have it in black. I'm going to call 611 Monday and ask them about the option you gave me. I'm so tired of dealing with the sales reps at at&t. I told them when I went I don't won't to switch for a different phone I just want the same one that actually works. and they all freaked out on me because i switched the other phones. Well this time isnt my fault. Ill let you guys know how it goes. Dosnt at&t have a one year manufacturer defect warranty that they will change it for you? That's option you listed correct?
This the reason why I make friends with people at AT&T stores and starbucks.. you never know when you need someone to do a favor. Kindness goes a long way
Nonetheless, you can do a warranty exchange over the phone with them for up to one year. They will of course ask you to try doing a factory reset first..just play along
It only takes 1 or 2 days shipping when they ship to me in FL.
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born_fisherman said:
This the reason why I make friends with people at AT&T stores and starbucks.. you never know when you need someone to do a favor. Kindness goes a long way
Nonetheless, you can do a warranty exchange over the phone with them for up to one year. They will of course ask you to try doing a factory reset first..just play along
It only takes 1 or 2 days shipping when they ship to me in FL.
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REally??? Making friends with people at ATT? I can see you drink Starbucks everyday and hence making friends there, but how often do you go in an ATT store? You must be bored or got nothing to do.
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REally??? Making friends with people at ATT? I can see you drink Starbucks everyday and hence making friends there, but how often do you go in an ATT store? You must be bored or got nothing to do.
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Funny. Striking up conversation with people in the customer service and sales industry is just being polite. Do you think they want to help someone out if they have to deal with someone being rude? Not really. The phone being broke isn't something they did maliciously..so you drew the short straw on the device; show respect to those that can take care of the problem. Most of the time they will do a "one time" replacement for being nice. Have a nice day.
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So, a week ago I bought an HTC One from craigslist. We met at a T-Mobile store so that they could verify the phone was clean and able to be activated. They said everything was clean and safe to buy. Phone was working great for a week and then out of nowhere earlier today all the data and cellular service just turns off completely. I try turning it off & on several times, toggling airplane mode off/on, etc. etc. Finally I go in to a T-mobile store. After 30 minutes of turning it off & on, changing the SIM, calling corporate, etc. eventually they tell me that the phone was reported lost earlier today and is now blocked.
They tell me there is nothing they can do.... am I really just out the $450 now? Is there anything I can do??? What's the point of them verifying or checking anything if this can still be done? Any help or suggestions please!?!?
The only way to get it taken off the list is if the original phone owner calls in and says it is not stolen. It can be used with AT&T but none of the carriers that use Tmobile.
What your seller probably did was make an insurance claim. Get a second phone for $175 then he never returned the old phone sold it to you made $325 and then you get screwed.
Happens a lot more often now that IMEI can be blocked since march.
If you can get a hold of the person who sold it to you and be like wtf
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So, a week ago I bought an HTC One from craigslist. We met at a T-Mobile store so that they could verify the phone was clean and able to be activated. They said everything was clean and safe to buy. Phone was working great for a week and then out of nowhere earlier today all the data and cellular service just turns off completely. I try turning it off & on several times, toggling airplane mode off/on, etc. etc. Finally I go in to a T-mobile store. After 30 minutes of turning it off & on, changing the SIM, calling corporate, etc. eventually they tell me that the phone was reported lost earlier today and is now blocked.
They tell me there is nothing they can do.... am I really just out the $450 now? Is there anything I can do??? What's the point of them verifying or checking anything if this can still be done? Any help or suggestions please!?!?
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If your seller was the original owner, then he is committing fraud if he has later reported it stolen. Check with the seller, and if you don't get a good answer, call the police. If the phone is stolen, then you need to call the police.
Thanks both of you, I love xda!
You think the police are really going to do anything about this? I kinda figured that would be a long shot. I'm guessing if I can find the seller's contact info they either won't answer, will hang up on me right away, or maybe even change their number if they didn't already....
To me, what I can't understand is how T-mobile doesn't have a better process that is more controlled. The IMEI should be tied to an account/owner and only be allowed to be activated on another account after transferring the ownership with the owner's consent. This seems like a pretty spotty process without any kind of controls in place.
Really don't want to be out half a grand....
Unfortunately I don't see any process like that anytime soon probably minimum ten years. That's what GSM is all about freedom to get a phone anywhere anytime. It is unfortunate that this happened to you. Happens very frequently especially within first fee months of phone launch.
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jones75534 said:
Thanks both of you, I love xda!
You think the police are really going to do anything about this? I kinda figured that would be a long shot. I'm guessing if I can find the seller's contact info they either won't answer, will hang up on me right away, or maybe even change their number if they didn't already....
To me, what I can't understand is how T-mobile doesn't have a better process that is more controlled. The IMEI should be tied to an account/owner and only be allowed to be activated on another account after transferring the ownership with the owner's consent. This seems like a pretty spotty process without any kind of controls in place.
Really don't want to be out half a grand....
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The police report may not help you, but eventually it is quite possible that it will get the perpetrator into a lot of trouble - maybe keeping them from hitting someone else...
wait til all the big names start sharing the IMEI blacklists.
fun times.
I called T–mobile myself a bit ago and just explained what happened. Apparently the lady put in a request to unblock it. She said it will take up to 48 hours to get it unblocked and to power cycle my phone pull the SIM out and try to make a call in 48 hours. Not sure what to think about that.... I guess I'll just give it a day or two and see what happens :/ From the research I've done it sounds unlikely they'll unblock it but I will stay optimistic.
SIDE NOTE: I found the sellers phone number and the text string of arranging the purchase. Think I should contact authorities or T-Mobile with the info or just try calling them directly?
If nothing else doesn't work, you can sell it to an Canadian or foreigner... Otherwise good luck...Did you ask for the receipt?, because when I bought my t-mobile htc one, I asked the seller to sent me a receipt.
disclaimer not promoting sale of black listed devices....
htc fan89 said:
If nothing else doesn't work, you can sell it to an Canadian or foreigner... Otherwise good luck...Did you ask for the receipt?, because when I bought my t-mobile htc one, I asked the seller to sent me a receipt.
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Haha yeah I understand what you're saying and that you're not promoting me doing the same thing that was done to me. As a backup plan if nothing else works, this device could be used on AT&T right? I recently came from Sprint so not real savvy on how the SIM card / GSM networks work yet. Would I have to get the device "unlocked" to use on AT&T or a different GSM network? If so, could anyone point me in the right direction on how to do this and/or how much that costs.
Att and tmobile share imei lists.
Take that text string to tmobile. If the number that Texted you about the se is the number on his account. They can cross reference your phones imei to his number and use those texts as proof of purchase and help you.
I work at a store and if you came to me with this info I would unblock it for you....just sayin
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Att and tmobile share imei lists.
Take that text string to tmobile. If the number that Texted you about the se is the number on his account. They can cross reference your phones imei to his number and use those texts as proof of purchase and help you.
I work at a store and if you came to me with this info I would unblock it for you....just sayin
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You would also get fired for doing something stupid like that. You need to read up on the process of unblocking phones. Serious note, dont risk your job over something like this. Its not worth it, plus that phone is property of asurion once its reported stolen.
Do this!!!!
*Try to contact seller and get your money back
*Contact authorities and have them file a report and maybe and insurance fraud case.
*Dont waste your time anymore trying to contact tmobile. They will not unblock it. That phone belongs to asurion due to them paying for it. I would also recommend calling them 1-866-268-7221 Maybe they can assist you with something.
Good luck and hope you get your money back.
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You would also get fired for doing something stupid like that. You need to read up on the process of unblocking phones. Serious note, dont risk your job over something like this. Its not worth it, plus that phone is property of asurion once its reported stolen.
Do this!!!!
*Try to contact seller and get your money back
*Contact authorities and have them file a report and maybe and insurance fraud case.
*Dont waste your time anymore trying to contact tmobile. They will not unblock it. That phone belongs to asurion due to them paying for it. I would also recommend calling them 1-866-268-7221 Maybe they can assist you with something.
Good luck and hope you get your money back.
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Actually I wouldn't be risking my job at all and there is a very strong possibility it would get unlocked. in circumstances such as this a rep can approach his manager with it and the store manager has the ability to call customer care and request the unblock. I would not be unblocking it myself
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jones75534 said:
So, a week ago I bought an HTC One from craigslist. We met at a T-Mobile store so that they could verify the phone was clean and able to be activated. They said everything was clean and safe to buy. Phone was working great for a week and then out of nowhere earlier today all the data and cellular service just turns off completely. I try turning it off & on several times, toggling airplane mode off/on, etc. etc. Finally I go in to a T-mobile store. After 30 minutes of turning it off & on, changing the SIM, calling corporate, etc. eventually they tell me that the phone was reported lost earlier today and is now blocked.
They tell me there is nothing they can do.... am I really just out the $450 now? Is there anything I can do??? What's the point of them verifying or checking anything if this can still be done? Any help or suggestions please!?!?
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Well there is your lesson learned, Don't buy phones from Craigslist! I actually in the past had that happen but on a iPhone 4S and well it actually got blocked 3 days later and AT&T said it was reported stolen. So From there on I either buy my phones on ebay or just do some AT&T loopholes to get a brand new HTC One which I did and pay the new activation price for it
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Att and tmobile share imei lists.
Take that text string to tmobile. If the number that Texted you about the se is the number on his account. They can cross reference your phones imei to his number and use those texts as proof of purchase and help you.
I work at a store and if you came to me with this info I would unblock it for you....just sayin
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Thank you that is encouraging. Might try this if the unblock doesn't work that the rep requested.
deviusdragger said:
You would also get fired for doing something stupid like that. You need to read up on the process of unblocking phones. Serious note, dont risk your job over something like this. Its not worth it, plus that phone is property of asurion once its reported stolen.
Do this!!!!
*Try to contact seller and get your money back
*Contact authorities and have them file a report and maybe and insurance fraud case.
*Dont waste your time anymore trying to contact tmobile. They will not unblock it. That phone belongs to asurion due to them paying for it. I would also recommend calling them 1-866-268-7221 Maybe they can assist you with something.
Good luck and hope you get your money back.
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Thanks for the reply. Is that the number for Assurion? The store manager yesterday called them too and they were completely useless and just said to talk to T-mobile.
Vicpdx18 said:
Well there is your lesson learned, Don't buy phones from Craigslist! I actually in the past had that happen but on a iPhone 4S and well it actually got blocked 3 days later and AT&T said it was reported stolen. So From there on I either buy my phones on ebay or just do some AT&T loopholes to get a brand new HTC One which I did and pay the new activation price for it
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Is eBay safer than craigslist? How did you get the new phone from Att?
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Why not learn a lesson from it and sell it to get the most of it ? Thats what i did in past
You can sell it on eBay say it is blacklisted at least get some money back.
Buddy of mine lost his phone made a claim. Then found his phone the day he got the new phone he called asurion for instructions on what to do he sent his new phone back they received it and got his money back in about ten days total. But they never unblocked his current phone that he found again. Here we are almost three months later his phone is still blacklisted and did nothing wrong. Called Tmobile at least ten times they always say 48 hours and doesn't do anything so he just gave up its a paperweight.
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So I went over to Ebay and I see there is an HTC One with a T-mobile blacklisted IMEI with over 40 bids selling for over $400... this is very encouraging. Only difference is that one is Unlocked and the seller said he already verified it does work with AT&T with some minor APN changes. Does this seem legit? If so, what is the best/cheapest/most reliable way for me to unlock my phone? I did research this, but it sounds like many online sites charge a pretty good fee for this and don't have the best reputation. Also, most recommended having your carrier do it, which I'm sure is not an option in my case..... Appreciate the support!
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So I went over to Ebay and I see there is an HTC One with a T-mobile blacklisted IMEI with over 40 bids selling for over $400... this is very encouraging. Only difference is that one is Unlocked and the seller said he already verified it does work with AT&T with some minor APN changes. Does this seem legit? If so, what is the best/cheapest/most reliable way for me to unlock my phone? I did research this, but it sounds like many online sites charge a pretty good fee for this and don't have the best reputation. Also, most recommended having your carrier do it, which I'm sure is not an option in my case..... Appreciate the support!
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I wont suggest you listing it as a phone working on at&t because this phone would not work in usa after a certain period(when tmobile UPDATES their blacklist with other networks) , if the ebay seller advises as such he would face the consequences . Payments are mostly done through paypal and they give a 45 day window for the buyer to claim the phone as not described . That would put you again in the same situation you are today in . You not just sell it for parts ? Get your money out of this sh*t and get yourself a new phone?
Just my 2cent !
@jones75534 sorry to tell u but most unlocking service wont unlock your phone . It is blacklisted in all the database