Step by Step Tutorial to Bypass Apple Icloud Activation Lock
As promised earlier today i have made a step by step tutorial on how to Bypass Icloud activation locked devices.
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First let me start of by saying yes i have Unlocked devices using this method and work 100% of the time with devices that were not in lost mode, but the one i did try in lost mode did not work. So you can try if you want to but more then likely you will hit a dead end. From start to finish depending on your documents this can take up to 14 days.
Things you will need:
Local pawn shop
Proof of purchase
proof of ownership
Date of purchase
original ownes Info
Step 1. gather a Minimum of Proof of purchase, or proof of ownership.
proof of purchase can be receipt or Bill of Sale
Step 2. Go to Local Pawn shop and take out a Loan on Item preferably only $10 that way you wont pay big interest to get your Iphone or ipad back.
The reason for the pawning is that the pawn shop must inventory every item in a police database of stolen items before they can resell and can only sell once clear and not reported to police.
Step 3. Once item is cleared retrieve your item and request full report from pawn shop.
Step 4. Call Apple Icloud support and ask to speak to Level 2 management of accounts.
Step 5. Request to have you Iphone or Ipad Unlocked and explain to them the document you have available. They will send you a form to fill out.
Step 6. Fill out Form and provide document from pawnshop and original proof of purchase or ownership
Step 7. Wait on response. If item Is not stolen then provided document will be enough to have them send you a reset.
Step 8. Plug device into itunes and follow Id reset procedure
Step 9. Enjoy your Iphone or Ipad
If Help is need please comment
Hope you all enjoy
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If you have the original proof of purchase, isn't it all they need?
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