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Mar 11, 2015 12:05 PM in response to john mirthby enwood,I see this problem has been going on for over a year. Hello, Apple? Is anyone home?
We purchased an iPad Mini from a major Canadian Retailer, and has never left our ownership. It was recently updated to iOS 8.1.2 after which we set it up to work with a brand new Apple ID. While iCloud activation worked, we could not get iMessage and iCloud to activate, despite best efforts and multiple phone calls to Apple Support.
We last spoke with an iOS support representative who suggested we Erase All Content and reset the iPad Mini. We did so, but on setting it back up suddenly discovered that it carried an activation lock using the very same account listed in this thread: 5*****@qq.com.
We are dead in the water with this piece of hardware, with the rep advising us that it can take up to 5 days for Apple to remove the activation lock, even after receiving proof of purchase from us. 5 days? To correct or override a database entry? Who's at the controls there?
The rep was, apparently, absolutely baffled about how this could have happened, but it's obvious that this must be a known support issue about which Apple is remaining silent. I can't understand why? Oh - wait. It must be 'embarrassment'.
I own A LOT of Apple hardware and have advocated it highly within the circles in which I work. But, I'm beginning to regret that position, deeply. This situation demonstrates ineptitude, inefficiencies and cowardice within Apple Support, and Apple Corporate. It makes me sad.
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Mar 11, 2015 1:46 PM in response to enwoodby petermac87,No. Apple are not here. Try their Contact Us link at the bottom of each page here.
Pete
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Mar 13, 2015 5:14 AM in response to enwoodby fromsouth,enwood wrote:
I own A LOT of Apple hardware and have advocated it highly within the circles in which I work. But, I'm beginning to regret that position, deeply. This situation demonstrates ineptitude, inefficiencies and cowardice within Apple Support, and Apple Corporate. It makes me sad.
So vote with your money and stop buying Apple products.
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Apr 6, 2015 10:00 AM in response to john mirthby cerrense,One more case here.
iPad Mini. I'm New York City.
Large corporation. We purchase TONS of stuff from Apple.
One of our iPad Minis needed to be reassigned. Its iCloud was not linked to ANY Apple ID. Connected the iPad Mini to iTunes to upgrade software to iOS 8.2, and restore it from factory settings. Now that it's ready, is telling me that it's linked to Apple ID (5*****@qq.com)
Apple ID 5*****@qq.com ---> Is NOT one of our accounts!!
We need a solution for this quick.!
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Jun 7, 2015 9:16 PM in response to superdruckby katelynn013,I currently, right this second, am having the same issue with my iphone 4s. The email address linked to the phone now says 2*****@qq.com and this is my original phone! I've had it for years and of course dont have the original receipt for proof of purchase, it's an old phone now. I dont know what to do, and this is a real disappointment. Thanks apple, just lost a loyal customer. Android here i come.
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Jun 7, 2015 9:52 PM in response to katelynn013by petermac87,Firsty, Apple are not here. Secondly, have you taken your phone in to be looked at? Contacted Apple Support?
Pete
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Jun 8, 2015 4:19 AM in response to katelynn013by fromsouth,katelynn013 wrote:
I currently, right this second, am having the same issue with my iphone 4s. The email address linked to the phone now says 2*****@qq.com and this is my original phone! I've had it for years and of course dont have the original receipt for proof of purchase, it's an old phone now. I dont know what to do, and this is a real disappointment. Thanks apple, just lost a loyal customer. Android here i come.
You will love Android, I do. Just in case you do decide to stay, if you original owner you can get that receipt from original point of sales - they all keep records.
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Mar 13, 2016 3:05 AM in response to john mirthby Desertseed,Your Apple ID was hacked from someone in China.
QQ is a famous (or notorious) free-email service from Tencent, one of the biggest internet service company in China, and obviously hackers love to substitute those free-email address for your real Apple ID. There has been a lots of apple iDevice users suffered this during last two years all over the world. Those hackers are systematically attacking Apple products (especially iPhone and iOS) in many different ways. You may guess about their motivation.
But I totally have no idea how they did it.
My date of birth, rescue email address, and security questions had been changed (in simplified Chinese) in few minutes. And the hacker even attempted to set up two-step verification for his new address.
Hello, Apple! My account had been HACKED!!!!
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Mar 13, 2016 4:48 AM in response to Desertseedby fromsouth,Desertseed wrote:
Your Apple ID was hacked from someone in China.
QQ is a famous (or notorious) free-email service from Tencent, one of the biggest internet service company in China, and obviously hackers love to substitute those free-email address for your real Apple ID. There has been a lots of apple iDevice users suffered this during last two years all over the world. Those hackers are systematically attacking Apple products (especially iPhone and iOS) in many different ways. You may guess about their motivation.
But I totally have no idea how they did it.
My date of birth, rescue email address, and security questions had been changed (in simplified Chinese) in few minutes. And the hacker even attempted to set up two-step verification for his new address.
Hello, Apple! My account had been HACKED!!!!
When you have an idea how they did it, come back and let us know. Otherwise thanks for sharing. I don't think Apple is here.
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Apr 23, 2016 6:41 AM in response to enwoodby tomaszfromlasvegas,I agree 100%. My iPad is locked to 8*****@qq.com. I won device at a grocery store and I don't have a proof of purchased. I guess my brand new device is going to the trash.
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May 8, 2016 9:43 PM in response to tomaszfromlasvegasby burdell2,I got my refurb through Best Buy (who supposedly got it from apple ) and it never did this until today....any suggested solutions?
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May 8, 2016 9:55 PM in response to burdell2by tomaszfromlasvegas,Apple's security supervisor or whoever she was told me that there is nothing she can do and basically Apple product can go to the trash.
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May 9, 2016 4:07 AM in response to burdell2by fromsouth,burdell2 wrote:
I got my refurb through Best Buy (who supposedly got it from apple ) and it never did this until today....any suggested solutions?
Find your original receipt from Best Buy, if needed call them to email it to you and with receipt on hands contact Apple.
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May 22, 2016 4:26 PM in response to fromsouthby NickyAngel,I have the same problem and I can't access my backup because of this.
Is there anything that I can do? should I just open a new apple ID?
is my backup lost?
I only met this problem for the first time now that I bought a new iphone.
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May 22, 2016 8:04 PM in response to NickyAngelby fromsouth,I don't think your problem is related to anyone's here.
Random prompts for someone else's Apple ID password after upgrade to iOS 5