fismail
Expert Member
I am on firm belief to not post the PIN on a public forum.
FWIW I had a client who got given a Blackberry and someone changed the IMEI number. For sometime we could not figure out why the device was registering on the network but not receiving Data services (lowercase EDGE/GPRS & so on) but could receive PIN messages.
Turns out after 3 weeks of nagging RIM that they pickep up that the IMEI was altered and blocked the device (it can still be used for GSM though) and they also warn against changing the PIN back to the old one.
According to them once they (RIM) block a device , they never unblock it and its as good as a brick for the Blackberry services.
FWIW I had a client who got given a Blackberry and someone changed the IMEI number. For sometime we could not figure out why the device was registering on the network but not receiving Data services (lowercase EDGE/GPRS & so on) but could receive PIN messages.
Turns out after 3 weeks of nagging RIM that they pickep up that the IMEI was altered and blocked the device (it can still be used for GSM though) and they also warn against changing the PIN back to the old one.
According to them once they (RIM) block a device , they never unblock it and its as good as a brick for the Blackberry services.
You mean you've got it now. You cant block individuals, hence my reluctance to post my PIN on a public forum.![]()