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Aug 16, 2016 6:21 PM in response to iMacRavishankaby Diana.McCall,★HelpfulIf your employer has locked your iPad, there's not much you can do about it. If the iPad belongs to another company, and you've obtained it somehow, there's even less you can do. If you bought the iPad used, you need to return it because it hasn't been properly erased.
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Aug 16, 2016 10:37 PM in response to Diana.McCallby iMacRavishanka,★HelpfulI got this as a used one, and yes,now i can do nothhing with this...
There was a passcode lock on it. I buy it and restored.Then passcode lock was unlocked.and This ******* issue occured.Now i cnt do anything wth this...only for parts. Sad story.
BTW thank u for ur advices.
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Aug 16, 2016 6:40 PM in response to iMacRavishankaby Diana.McCall,You're welcome, but I couldn't really help. Before selling it, the original owner should have erased it as described here What to do before selling or giving away your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support. And you should not have bought it when it turned on with the passcode. A clean iPad should start with the initial setup screen. Anything else is just a paperweight. Sorry. Is there no hope of returning to the seller? Has he vanished into the ether?
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Aug 16, 2016 10:42 PM in response to Diana.McCallby iMacRavishanka,As i think, seller has cheated me. He told me that there have only passcode lock. i just buy it for 120$.and I removed that passcode lock by restoring the ipad.After the setup screen its asking that company's email and password to unlock it.Thats the story. Now i can sell this for the parts. (sad)(sad)...