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Blacklisting IMEI's

  • 27-02-2008 3:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,391 ✭✭✭


    Got my very new phone nicked of my face while talking to someone the other day by some scumbag on a bike.

    Rang o2 once i found their number and told them what happened and what they can do.

    She told me they can blacklist the IMEI code for me, which i let her do. Friend tried to call my number before i was finished talking to o2 and it already didnt work.

    My question is, blacklisting a IMEI renders the phone useless on all networks, is this just Irish networks? Europe wide? Worldwide?

    Are there ways to get around this and make the phone working again?

    Jozi


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