I have bought an iPhone.........Shoot me now if you wish....... or wait for my explanation.
I was at a car boot sale and I saw this shiny, well-constructed piece of iShit sat amidst various bric-a-brac atop some knob's pasting table-cum-shop counter.
I picked it up.
"40 quid" I was told before I even had time to fix my focus upon the object in my hand.
"Can I see that it turns on?" was my reply.
The knob turns it on thus satisfying my curiosity as to whether it worked or not.
"It just needs a sim" he added. I could see that what he was saying was correct because the screen in front of me was telling me so.
We settled on a price of ?36 but only because he claimed to have no fivers with which to exchange for my 4 tenners.
Being a kindly soul, after the transaction I told him "you could have got a lot more for this if you took it down CEX (other souped-up second-hand shops are available).
His response was something along the lines of "Yeah well, it's just sat in a drawer. Kids go through phones as often as they change their dirty pants and blah blah blah".
I took it home, laughing all the way as I intended to triple/quadruple my investment. I inserted a spare sim card and proceded through the activation process only to be met with a screen asking for the previous owner's crApple ID and password.
I do not have this information and I do not know who this knob is or where to contact him for his assistance.
My laughs have turned to misery - the minimum I deserve for going against my principals and spending money on an iShit even if it was only for financial gain further down the line.
Now... my question is.... is there a way round this?
I realise that any answers that I may find favourable may not necessarily contain the sort of information that is allowable on an open forum so please feel free to inbox me your replies.
It's an iPhone 4 by the way.
Thanks for reading. I hope you sleep well.
I was at a car boot sale and I saw this shiny, well-constructed piece of iShit sat amidst various bric-a-brac atop some knob's pasting table-cum-shop counter.
I picked it up.
"40 quid" I was told before I even had time to fix my focus upon the object in my hand.
"Can I see that it turns on?" was my reply.
The knob turns it on thus satisfying my curiosity as to whether it worked or not.
"It just needs a sim" he added. I could see that what he was saying was correct because the screen in front of me was telling me so.
We settled on a price of ?36 but only because he claimed to have no fivers with which to exchange for my 4 tenners.
Being a kindly soul, after the transaction I told him "you could have got a lot more for this if you took it down CEX (other souped-up second-hand shops are available).
His response was something along the lines of "Yeah well, it's just sat in a drawer. Kids go through phones as often as they change their dirty pants and blah blah blah".
I took it home, laughing all the way as I intended to triple/quadruple my investment. I inserted a spare sim card and proceded through the activation process only to be met with a screen asking for the previous owner's crApple ID and password.
I do not have this information and I do not know who this knob is or where to contact him for his assistance.
My laughs have turned to misery - the minimum I deserve for going against my principals and spending money on an iShit even if it was only for financial gain further down the line.
Now... my question is.... is there a way round this?
I realise that any answers that I may find favourable may not necessarily contain the sort of information that is allowable on an open forum so please feel free to inbox me your replies.
It's an iPhone 4 by the way.
Thanks for reading. I hope you sleep well.


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