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ferreyrafederico
18th February 2009, 07:37 PM
Hola gente del foro soy de argentina.
Me compre un HTC TyTN II Kaiser el cual ya esta liberado, funciona con las empresas CLARO y con PERSONAL, pero con MOVISTAR NO!!! es porque el imei esta NEGADO o sea esta en una base negativa y por eso necesito cambiarle el imei. Yo se que es ilegal camiar el imei pero sino el equipo me queda obsoleto. Estuve buscando información pero no encontré nada que resultara. Si alguno me podría guiar o recomendarme algún programa estaría agradecido, muchas gracias saludos para todos.

RizwanKhan
19th February 2009, 03:08 AM
Hola gente del foro soy de argentina.
Me compre un HTC TyTN II Kaiser el cual ya esta liberado, funciona con las empresas CLARO y con PERSONAL, pero con MOVISTAR NO!!! es porque el imei esta NEGADO o sea esta en una base negativa y por eso necesito cambiarle el imei. Yo se que es ilegal camiar el imei pero sino el equipo me queda obsoleto. Estuve buscando información pero no encontré nada que resultara. Si alguno me podría guiar o recomendarme algún programa estaría agradecido, muchas gracias saludos para todos.

first of all please adhere to forum policies and post in english. Secondly i believe it is illegal to try and change the imei number of a phone if thats what you are trying to do.

If a translation is not available i will close this thread in a day.

k-semler
19th February 2009, 05:22 AM
Translation from Spanish:

Hello people of the forum, I am of Argentina. I bought myself a HTC TyTN II Kaiser which is already unlocked, functions with the CLEAR businesses and with PERSONNEL, but not with MOVISTAR!!! Is it because the imei this DENIED that is to say this in a negative way, and therefore I need to change him the imei. I himself hear that is illegal to change the imei, but the law may be obsolete. I was seeking information but I did not find anything that resulted. If some he would be able me to guide or to recommend me some program would be grateful, many thanks greetings for all.

The law is not "obsolete" in 90% of the world, and it is very much illegal to change the IMEI of a cellular device. The reason it is saying "DENIED ACCESS" is because it has most likely been entered into the database as a stolen telephone. You are probably in posession of stolen property, whether you were a knowing accomplace or not matters not in the eyes of the law. Posession of stolen property is posession of stolen property. In the United States, stolen merchendise exceeding $500 in value is considered grand larceny. Grand larceny class B felony. Also in the United States, chaning the IMEI of a cellular unit is a Class C felony, and defrauding a public utility is a class C or B felony, depending on how much service you illegitimatly obtained.

myANdrew16
25th February 2009, 02:56 AM
maybe you have the the reason, is illegal, but when you unlock the phone bands, it's illegal, and when you change the rom it's illegal too, At least in my country, why do you can't help people with problems in their devices, The cellular operators have a double morality, accuse you for modifying a device that already you paid and it is supposed that it is yours, but when you protest for the service they do not notice you but your if you have to expire with a ridiculous contract on your telephone, which I repeat it is supposed that it is yours. please help Geniuses, The thieves also have the tools, but some of us are not so brilliant

pyraxiate
25th February 2009, 03:06 AM
maybe you have the the reason, is illegal, but when you unlock the phone bands, it's illegal, and when you change the rom it's illegal too, At least in my country, why do you can't help people with problems in their devices, The cellular operators have a double morality, accuse you for modifying a device that already you paid and it is supposed that it is yours, but when you protest for the service they do not notice you but your if you have to expire with a ridiculous contract on your telephone, which I repeat it is supposed that it is yours. please help Geniuses, The thieves also have the tools, but some of us are not so brilliant

Simple reason? because we HATE THEIFS. I just had a kaiser stolen that i was shipping to a friend. Should its IMEI be able to be unblocked or changed? I think NOT.

I thank god all the genius people here refuse to help theifs.

myANdrew16
25th February 2009, 03:33 AM
Sorry, but are you Ingenuous?, they have the tools and the Knowledge enought, it's a bussines, in all world but there're many people that we have problems with our devices, I have lost a lot of money, with devices Unstable or defective, when you lost the device U call the operator for lock, But you know that is only for a few hours. maybe you have the reason again, but my mobile phone isn't stolen but i have problems with the imei, you have the power in your hands, You are those that they know, and the knowledge is ALL on the world. sorry for lost your time, Because now I belong to one more of the thieves of mobiles according to you

ChumleyEX
25th February 2009, 03:17 PM
Man this is hard to read..



No one here knows how to change the IMEI number to your phone.. plain and simple.

bronx
25th February 2009, 09:11 PM
whatta dumb thread... ban + lock imho.

iminertia
11th March 2009, 01:09 AM
So I have a stolen phone..Why do you care..Send me a link on where to find a imei changer. My phone is blacklisted and I know I can still make it work just need a little help here please.

denco7
11th March 2009, 02:43 AM
Ah..............because many people here have had phones stolen, and many more people here will as long as there is a market for them from people like you.

Keep talking like that and it will be bansvilles after only 3 posts. A record ?

kareeem
11th March 2009, 02:45 AM
Thread's going nowhere and changing IEMI is not only illegal, but very had.

Thread closed.