Jun 24, 2007. I was wonder, what happens if someone activates a verizon phone BEFORE someone reports it stolen? Jan 29, 2009 can i activate a stolen verizon phone? If you dial *611, follow the voice prompts and find 'activate a stolen or lost phone' and do what it says. Video showing a blacklisted Verizon Wireless Motorola Droid Turbo (XT1254) which has been taken off the IMEI blacklist and is now fully usable again. If a device is blacklisted (reported lost or stolen), it won't have service when you pop a SIM in - it'll stay on 'No service' or 'Searching' or 'Emergency calls only'. Our business now offers a service to be able to fix ANY blacklisted device (phone, tablet, watch, etc) that is originally from Verizon! ![]() We have an inside contact who can go in on the back end in their servers and remove the IMEI from the blacklist, without ever needing to touch or even see the device! We're MN Mobile Guy - a business in the US state of Minnesota. We assist clients both here locally as well as all over the world with all kinds of different services on mobile devices. If you find yourself in this situation and would like to have the service performed, get in touch with us! We're on Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, and Google+ - just search for 'MN Mobile Guy'. You can also call (if you're located in North America) or email - phone number and email address are listed on our social media pages. Also check out our pages for the full listing of all the services that we offer - we perform SIM unlocking of all models of phones, removal of Google and Samsung account locks, fixing of blocked or blacklisted phones, installation of wifi hotspot on phones, and much more! Thanks for watching! Se habla espanol asi que los hispanohablantes no duden contactarse con nosotros, gracias. ![]() I am a 6 year AT&T iPhone user and I decided I want to finally make the switch to android. I found a guy selling a GS4 on craigslist and even made him go to the T-Mobile store to activate it with me. I went in and T-Mobile said that they activated it and it would take a couple days to have my phone number ported over. I gave the man his money and waited. Well the phone never started working, the employees at T-Mobile were baffled and told me to call customer care. I called customer care and they said that my IMEI number was reported lost and that's why it wasn't working! I have done EVERYTHING I can to make this situation right. I asked T-Mobile to contact the person that reported it lost and let them know that their phone has been found, believe it or not they don't track who reported it! I tried contacting the guy that sold me the phone but his numbers are disconnected now. I got scammed and now I have a stolen phone that won't work. Is there any way that I can get it working? Change the IMEI number to a legitimate one? Any help is appreciated. Basing this whole thing on the phone being an T-Mobile phone in the first place. I would be beating down T-Mobile's door making them take the hit on this if I were you. They 'activated' it, and didn't inform you at the time that the phone was lost or stolen. And don't believe for a second that they can't track down who reported it. They sure as hell can, if they are a T-Mobile customer they have that info.They can't tell you the details, but they sure a hell know who's phone it was. Go as high as you can go through the chains of command at T-Mobile, tell them you did everything right, and they did it all wrong. What I am wondering and this may be a long shot, but this person that sold it to you was so willing to go into the T-Mobile store KNOWING the phone was lost/stolen, and the T-Mobile employee was not able to tell you this and told you no problem it would be activated. That tells me that maybe this guy was in CAHOOTS with the employee? Just a theory! Either way, fight with T-Mobile! Basing this whole thing on the phone being an T-Mobile phone in the first place. I would be beating down T-Mobile's door making them take the hit on this if I were you. They 'activated' it, and didn't inform you at the time that the phone was lost or stolen. And don't believe for a second that they can't track down who reported it. They sure as hell can, if they are a T-Mobile customer they have that info.They can't tell you the details, but they sure a hell know who's phone it was. Go as high as you can go through the chains of command at T-Mobile, tell them you did everything right, and they did it all wrong.
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