02-24-2016, 10:27 AM
…Mavis was given an iPhone 5 by her son-in-law. He has a good size company and had just upgraded his employees to various new 6 models, so he generously offered my S/O one of the last generation phones he had replaced.
When I went through the process of activating the phone on my Verizon account it needed a password to proceed when it became active. I called Verizon and found that even though the phone was active and could receive calls, there seemed no way for them to get past the need of the password,
When I was able to reach the SIL, he said that he had reset the phone to the original state and didn't expect me to need the previous password. He wasn't sure which of his employees had the phone, so it may be difficult to solve this dilemma by getting the original password. Not impossible, probably, but...
The Verizon rep referred me to Apple, so I'll have to call them tomorrow. I just don't want this to be another situation like the one that the FBI is going through with Apple!
Have any of you encountered a similar situation and, if so, how did you work it out?
As always, thanks for your input.
When I went through the process of activating the phone on my Verizon account it needed a password to proceed when it became active. I called Verizon and found that even though the phone was active and could receive calls, there seemed no way for them to get past the need of the password,
When I was able to reach the SIL, he said that he had reset the phone to the original state and didn't expect me to need the previous password. He wasn't sure which of his employees had the phone, so it may be difficult to solve this dilemma by getting the original password. Not impossible, probably, but...
The Verizon rep referred me to Apple, so I'll have to call them tomorrow. I just don't want this to be another situation like the one that the FBI is going through with Apple!
Have any of you encountered a similar situation and, if so, how did you work it out?
As always, thanks for your input.