Google Authorization Lock Bypass??

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I was just handed the phone and was told that if I can get through the authorization lock, I can keep it. Does anyone know how to bypass it? I've looked online and it all looks like B.S., and the previous owner does not have the email. Help??
 
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These type of posts have received over and over again the same answer: NO, no help or guidance whatsoever will be provided here, as in such cases when somebody, for some odd reason can not unlock a device, most surely it is stolen or such, any legal owner can take the device to the carrier or samsung service to solve the issue, that is, with a proof of legal ownership
 
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I was just handed the phone and was told that if I can get through the authorization lock, I can keep it. Does anyone know how to bypass it? I've looked online and it all looks like B.S., and the previous owner does not have the email. Help??
You don't think any of us here are going to believe that the previous owner doesn't have/know their own email address do you? Lmfao!! That feature was made for this very reason, to keep thieves from getting into and trying to use it.. Besides once it's been listed as stolen the carriers going to block the phones IMEI from being used so it won't be able to be used anywhere once it's blacklisted!! It's trash now!

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These type of posts have received over and over again the same answer: NO, no help or guidance whatsoever will be provided here, as such cases when somebody, for some reason can not unlock a device, most surely it is stolen or such, any legal owner can take the device to the carrier or samsung service to solve the issue, that is, with a proof of legal ownership
I always did find it really funny when they say, "the previous owner does not have the email." Haha!! Riiigghhhttt!!
 
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