What do I do if someone sold me a iPhone 11 with a activation lock in I don’t know it
What do I do if someone sold me a iPhone 11 with a activation lock in I don’t know it
iPhone 8, iOS 15
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What do I do if someone sold me a iPhone 11 with a activation lock in I don’t know it
iPhone 8, iOS 15
Vcampbell000 Said:
"What do I do if someone sold me a iPhone 11 with a activation lock in I don’t know it"
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What to Do:
This is a user-to-user support forum - no one here can change any of that. So, contact the original owner, and have them log out of it. If they cannot log out of it, then it is useless to you.
Contact the site, and ask that the seller be held accountable and that you get your money back.
The next time you purchase an Apple device, then make sure that you can log into it. For an iPhone, have the original user use this site: What to do before you sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support. Request that you are able to log into it, and assign it to your account, prior to handing over the money. If the seller decides to dis-abide by those rules you've set forth, then do not proceed with the transaction.
No. Only the original owner can deactivate it. Surely you must be able to understand why this is - imagine if someone found an iPhone and they could simply deactivate the lock. Once deactivated, it's very easy to set it up as a new device. I'm not a solicitor but I'm pretty sure that anyone advertising services for hacking locked phones would be committing a crime if they rendered their advertised service.
The fact that the person you purchased it from can't deactivate it rather suggests to me that it wasn't theirs to sell.
Vcampbell000 wrote:
I can’t take it anywhere for them to unlock it
No. If whoever you got it from will not give you your money back, take it to the police and give them all the information you have on the seller. It's highly likely it's stolen.
Get your money back, have them remove the activation lock or recycle the phone responsibly.
What if they don’t know it at all how do I unlock it myself
You cannot.
I can’t take it anywhere for them to unlock it
What do I do if someone sold me a iPhone 11 with a activation lock in I don’t know it