IMEI listed as stolen

I Purchased a iPhone 5c off gumtree, I met the owner in person and the phone worked fine for 3 months until last weekend when I couldn't get a signal (just saying searchin) I took it to the Apple shop were they said they would change the phone as it was still under warranty. They did there checks IMEI and told me that it had been reported stolen how can this be when I've used it and it's not been blocke? What do I do can I get it unreported as stolen or have I got an expensive paper weight???

iPhone 5c

Posted on Dec 21, 2014 1:43 PM

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Dec 21, 2014 2:10 PM in response to Stuart.th

Stuart.th wrote:


but if it was stolen why was it not blocked?


Could be the person that was the victim didn't report it as stolen or enable Lost Mode until later. It doesn't matter. If it's had Lost Mode enabled by the person that was previously using the device and was had signed in with their Apple ID, then there's nothing Apple will do for you. Or if it's been listed by the carrier at the owner's request as stolen, then it's been blacklisted.


Your best bet is to turn it into local law enforcement. You were scammed, and next time you buy a secondhand device, take appropriate steps to ensure that the seller of the device is not selling you a device that has Activation Lock enabled.

[iCloud: Activation Lock]

[www.icloud.com/activationlock]

Dec 21, 2014 2:35 PM in response to Eishai

That still doesn't work in Germany for the purposes of removing Activation Lock by Apple. Apple requires a valid proof of purchase from the original retailer, not second-hand. Apple doesn't get involved in settling disputes or claims between second-hand sellers and second-hand buyers. Such a proof of second-hand purchase may work for a civil suit between the buyer and seller, but Apple doesn't take such proof of purchases for removing Activation Lock.


[Find My iPhone Activation Lock: Removing a device from a previous owner’s account - Apple Support]

Dec 21, 2014 2:13 PM in response to Eishai

Even with a receipt from the person who sold the phone there is no proof that it was not stolen. Stolen property remains stolen regardless of how many hands it passes through, and is still owned by the one it was stolen from. When an IMEI is registered as stolen Apple doesn't do a check until it becomes necessary to restore or reactivate the phone. Some carriers will block a stolen IMEI immediately, but not all do.

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IMEI listed as stolen

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