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stevetjr
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Re: What does it mean if a phone is not blocked?
Blocked is blacklisted which is what happens when a phone is reported stolen, lost, etc. A phone on an installment plan that is not paid off and customer not paying anymore will also get blacklisted. SIM (Carrier) unlocked is completely different and that won't show on that website. If you haven't unlocked it the fastest way is find a friend on a different carrier and pop their SIM in, it will be obvious pretty quick if it isn't unlocked.17Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Need receipt for phone purchase
Have you looked on your MyT-Mobile account? I can tell you that this is a user supported forum and the T-Mobile employees that help and moderated on this site don't have account access. If not on your My T-Mobile account you will have to contact T-Mobile thru one of these channels; Community-2153177Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Unlocked the phone
You must meet the following criteria to request an unlock thru T-Mobile US. If you meet the requirements the procedure on how to request it and the requirements are provided here: Unlock your mobile wireless device The biggest is you must be a former and active T-Mobile US customer or they will not unlock the device. If you are not the original owner and not a former T-Mobile US customer you will need to use a 3rd party unlocking service (you will have to Google to find one). Before paying for that I would make sure the device is not blacklisted (i.e. listed as stolen or still has a financial obligation against it) here otherwise even unlocked it won't work on a lot of networks as they all share blacklisted IMEI numbers; IMEI Status Check | Consulta si tu teléfono funciona en la red 4G de T-Mobile34Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Need new phone- have insurance- can't afford
If it's not "damaged" just an internal failure then you don't pay the full deductible. If you go to a store they can tell you and start the process if it would be warrenty replacement versus a damage replacement. The insurance covers both situations. If it is damaged then yes the $175 would apply. As for payments if that phone is already on an existing EIP you can't start another one for that line until that phone is paid off which you are still responsible for. If you get another phone and add it to that line I would stop paying for the insurance because if you don't file claim for the damaged/broken phone within I believe it is 30 days or you add another phone to that line the insurance will no longer cover your iPhone.45Visto0likes0Comentarios