04-01-2023 09:15 PM - last edited 04-01-2023 09:26 PM
#blacklisting, can anyone help?
I brought a secondhand s22 ultra from online but the person can not provide proof of full payment. So possibly on finance. It's unlocked and said it was a gift. I haven't unopened the box yet but I want to know if anyone knows if someone doesn't pay for a SIM free handset in full does it eventually get blacklisted by Samsung. I'm worried that I'll be stuck with a unusable handset. Stupid mistake to make but the person is now being difficult about sending it back.
04-01-2023 10:08 PM in
04-01-2023 10:13 PM in
06-01-2023 06:08 AM in
Hi @Gyork
Buying phones this way can certainly be tempting due to the price they can be sold at when compared to full retail price.
Yes phone's can be locked if the original owner goes the insurance scam route or if purchased from Samsung they don't follow any relevant procedures.
If the phone is imei blacklisted then unfortunately you can't have it lifted.
Alas only the original owner can request this.
All that said on balance many phone's are purchased from.People who have upgraded and don't want the phone but wish to make some money by selling it.
Let's hope you've purchased from a person with integrity and you can go on to enjoy your phone without issues.
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09-01-2023 08:07 AM in