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Re: iPhone was blacklisted by Verizon and got it removed from the blacklist
fuzzy wrote: hello all. So my vexing fiasco occurred on june 20th, 2023. I went to work by subway. when I got to my stop, I noticed my phone network status bar had said SOS. I tried restarting the phone. After restarting the phone, the status bar still displayed SOS. I then just thought T-Mobile was having an outage. it was a headache because I had plans that day to meet up with friends later in the afternoon. later on I checked my other line and called other family and friends who are T-Mobile customers, and confirmed that it wasn't T-Mobile's Network. it was indeed the device having an issue. I did call T-mobile customer care to troubleshoot the issue. this involved network resets, e-sim reinstalls, physical sim installs, going in and out of airplane mode, turning off and on cellular data, and ultimately a factory reset. T-Mobile escalated the issue with management, but never heard back. I was with 1 week without my main line not connected due to the device not connecting to the network. On this battle to get my phone working again, I called apple to troubleshoot the issue. explained all the procedures to get the phone out of SOS mode. they originally said it was the network. with them saying this, I had ended up going in circles between t-mobile and apple trying to fix this phone. the last of it was that T-Mobile said that it was the device and not them because it was showing as connected to the network. I then finally got in contact with an Apple customer service rep that scheduled me a Genius Bar appointment. At the Genius Bar appointment, diagnostics were run and later on found out that the device was reported lost/stolen and is the reason for the device going into SOS mode. I was perplexed; how could a phone I bought brand new in April 2022 from the Apple store be reported lost stolen and it is in myhand? as per the Apple rep, only the carriers can do it. the circle started again. I called T-Mobile and they have no record of my device being reported lost stolen and is not on any list of their's deeming such. then it was back to apple customer cars since that particular Apple Store wasn't disclosing any information or willing to help after the discovering the device was lost stolen. After a second runaround between Apple and T-Mobile, an Apple Customer service Rep, referred me to a site that showed that my phone was reported lost/stolenafter entering the device's IMEI number. after doing so and confirming that the device was indeed reported lost/stolen, I then sent an email to the database company to find out how to get my iPhone off this blacklist since it was wrongfully done. They have replied that it was the doing of Verizon. so now a new fight was starting. I then contacted Verizon about the matter and explained to them that I am not or never was a Verizon customer and have been a T-Mobile customer for 21 years and I am looking to fix this blacklist issue with my device. I was sent to the Verizon store to see if they can removed the blacklist. the store was perplexed by my situation and told me that they cannot do anything. I decided to call Verizon customer service back and was put through to their fraud department. their Fraud department was insisting that my iPhone 13 Pro Max belonged to a verizon customer who has an outstanding balance with them and the only way to remove the phone from a blacklist is to pay the outstanding balance. I argued with them telling them that it is my device, I bought it from apple brand new a year ago and have the proof of such, and that it isn't associated with one of their customer accounts. They said they couldn't remove it until it was paid. Left angry with a brick that I am still paying off, and now 2 weeks with my main phone number not connecting,I kept researching ways of trying to resolve this before spending $1,000+ on another device, I realized that I can file a complaint with the FCC with my issue. I then filed a complaint on the FCC website against Verizon Wireless for holding my phone capabilities ransom. 2 days later I received correspondence from the FCC and right after, a call from Verizon's Executive Relations department. Verizon finally accepted my proof that it my device and was activated on T-Mobile. The rep sends it to their fraud department. 2 days later my device removed from the blacklist. It was explained as a clerical error and they apologized to me for their massive inconvenience. I feel though that I should've been compensated for their vexing mishap causing me to miss important phone calls and texts. after this, my iPhone has been reconnected back to T-Mobile and working as designed. Away from that, I am still vexed that some big conglomerate were so arrogant and dismissive of their wrongdoing and that it took a federal government agency to rectify what I have been telling them all along. Now that my device is back up and running, I would like to inform and warn anybody who owns an Android or iPhone. These carriers can blacklist your device at any moment. In order to prove it is your device, it is imperative to keep the receipt as proof as it has the device model, serial number, and imei number on it. just be mindful that some carriers will not be willing to fix this wrong and it may take getting the FCC involved. I personally believe that there must be measures in place to stop these harrowing mistakes from occurring; possibly a new regulation that could have these carriers double check their info before proceeding with blacklisting a persons device instead of doing so to innocent owners. I am in similar situation, and have tried the contact on many different imei check sites to find out who blacklisted my phone and so far no response, and I paid cash at a wal mart so its even more infuriating4Visto0likes0Comentariosunactivated brand new paid for then blacklisted?...
Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction. December last year I paid cash for a phone at wal Mart. On the box it says it's tmobile. I had the money for the phone and ac service plan but not the activation fee, and was told I could go to a tmobile store later and won't be a problem activating. During that time boost offered a free phone for porting to them, (number was never ported to tmobile) and was planning on returningthe phone since I'd never even turned it on, u figured it would not be a problem. Stupid me missed the 2 week deadline so that option was out. A friend of mine needed a phone and since he was a metro customer I gave it to him, and except for the initial Sim swap, the phone worked beautifully for about 2 weeks and then was blacklisted. Took 6 months of trying to get a duplicate receipt from wal mart, only a13 they could find sold that day was Verizon branded. I kept trying mart before hitting up tmobile reps, and took another month before finally getting some one who not only understood the problem, but could solve it, however, tmobile had the metro phone linked to friends account, and he'd need to also consult with him and verify some info. Friend would be another 3 hours and had his phone off December last year I paid cash for a phone at wal Mart. On the box it says it's tmobile. I had the money for the phone and ac service plan but not the activation fee, and was told I could go to a tmobile store later and won't be a problem activating. During that time boost offered a free phone for porting to them, (number was never ported to tmobile) and was planning on returningthe phone since I'd never even turned it on, u figured it would not be a problem. Stupid me missed the 2 week deadline so that option was out. A friend of mine needed a phone and since he was a metro customer I gave it to him, and except for the initial Sim swap, the phone worked beautifully for about 2 weeks and then was blacklisted. Took 6 months of trying to get a duplicate receipt from wal mart, only a13 they could find sold that day was Verizon branded. I kept trying mart before hitting up tmobile reps, and took another month before finally getting some one who not only understood the problem, but could solve it, however, tmobile had the metro phone linked to friends account, and he'd need to also consult with him and verify some info. Friend would be another 3 hours and had his phone off, so had to call back. Was only 3 1/2 hours later and I couldn't find anyone who could help me, and that's when I found out that tmobile had gotten rid of its USA support teams. (Nothing against tech support from other countries, but it takes a lot of calls to find some one who understands what I'm actually calling about, and can actually resolve it) Took a chance a few months ago and called metro who told me phone cannot be used on their network but to call original carrier which connects me back to tmobile. Went to tmobile store who said was fraud but could not tell me who did so. First wal mart has phone behind locked glass so can't leave area without first paying for ort I'm thinking that because the phone was not activated with tmobile first, that it caused this issue, and I'd be willing to transfer my number if could use this phone and no activation fee. Visible sent me a phone and all I had to do was pay 25 and send in an old no longer wanted phone. Only reason looking to switch is because their phone is acting up. I have the original box for the phone I bought in December at wal Mart.226Visto0likes3Comentarios