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THIS IS THE PREMIUM SPRINT BLACKLIST REMOVAL & BAD ESN IMEI REPAIR SERVICE WITH A 99% SUCCESS RATE & A 100% FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
This Service will reverse the Lost & Stolen status on any Sprint device to Clean/Clear so you can continue to use your device as normal with no restrictions.
Service supports Sprint devices with a Lost or Stolen blacklisted status only AND unlocked devices blacklisted due to the Lost/Stolen status classification via Sprint. We can fix this! We can remove the device from the Sprint blacklist so the device can be usable again. With our powerful and innovative unbarring server technology we specialize in removing devices from the Sprint blacklist at a 99% success rate. We offer the very best online service for this specific blacklist removal & repair and offer a money back guarantee for this service. If your device meets the minimum requirements of being a Sprint or a factory unlocked device that is blacklisted by Sprint due to the Lost / Stolen status, we guarantee we can get it back to clean / clear status or your money back.
*UPDATE - We have been having a ton of success with removing the blacklist status on Apple unlocked iPhones and Samsung unlocked devices that were blacklisted by Sprint. If you have an Apple "unlocked" model or a Samsung "unlocked" device meaning it was originally purchased from Apple or Samsung as an unlocked model (not attached to any specific carrier) but was blacklisted by Sprint for being classified as Lost or Stolen we can now remove the device from the blacklist and repair the device IMEI so it can be used again. This service now includes Sprint devices AND Apple/Samsung and other "unlocked" devices that are blacklisted via Sprint for Lost/Stolen!
This service is not like other Sprint Lost & Stolen Unbarring services, this is the most stable service you will find.
EIP Supported (Equipment Installation Plan) - Meaning If you are making payments (your device is financed) on a device and that device gets blacklisted, use this service to get your device off the blacklist and continue to make payments on the device, using the device as normal with no restrictions. It is recommended (not required) to get your Sprint device network/sim unlocked after blacklist removal is performed.
Check the status of your device for free! Order our free T-Mobile Device Status Check and we will scan your IMEI with our powerful servers and it will tell us right away if your device is a good candidate for our service. The FREE Device Status Check Service is located in the in most service categories and also located in the "Check Services" category. OR CLICK HERE TO CHECK YOUR DEVICE STATUS FOR FREE
This service will NOT clean or clear the money you owe in your T-Mobile/Sprint Account or your Sprint device. This service will NOT unlock your Sprint device either. If you want to unlock after we reverse the blacklist, you can order one of our many unlocking services after your device IMEI is cleaned.
Service details: Remove, Reverse & Repair a blocked or bad ESN, blacklisted Sprint device's IMEI from Lost/Stolen To -> Clean/Clear.
Please note if your device is financed and has unpaid bills it will still show that once unbarring or blacklist removal is done, it will remove your device from lost and stolen status to clean and clear however it will NOT remove your balance or any money owed. If you have an "Unpaid Balance" or a negative balance on the device meaning you have not paid the regular financed amount every month to sprint associated with the specific device that is being serviced the device will not get service because you still need to pay off the balance to sprint. After you pay off the balance you owe the serviced device will work as normal after this service is performed.
Models Supported: All Sprint models, phones, tablets, watches, hotspots and devices with IMEI number, iPhone, iPad, iWatch and/or Android. Any device with an IMEI number that was blacklisted by Sprint.
PROOF:
This picture below is a direct picture of our server that has access to the backend of the carrier's servers. This is where we enter and submit your device IMEI number. It shows the Sprint "Unb" service. "Unb" refers to the term Unbarring or Blacklist Removal or Bad ESN IMEI Repair. Unbarring is an industry term for all the previous terms mentioned. The term "Generic" in the title below refers to Android devices, iPad, watches, tablets, hotspots and any other devices not iPhone.
Below is a screenshot of our server with the Sprint Blacklist Removal selected, showing you just a fraction of the devices we have removed from the Sprint Blacklist at a 99% success rate.
PIC #1a Below shows a device IMEI that was recently cleaned, being completed.
Pic #2a Shows us double checking our work on the official T-Mobile website to make sure it is not blacklisted before we even contact you the customer of the good news.
Picture #1 Shows an iPhone 13 that was blacklisted with a Lost/Stolen Status.
Picture #2 Our server shows us that the Blacklist IMEI Repair service was processed and completed.
Picture #3 After the service is performed we scan your device IMEI again with our servers to double check our work.
Picture #4 After the Blacklist IMEI Repair service is completed and we double checked our work from the "inside" we always cross reference our work again checking on the official T-Mobile website to confirm the device is currently in clean and clear status in the T-Mobile/Sprint database and is good to use on the network. We are constantly checking our own work to make sure you will not have any issues.
FAQ
1. How do I remove my iPhone/Android from the blacklist?
This service is how.
2. How do I get my phone off the blacklist?
This service will do that.
3. Can I use my phone after the blacklist service is performed?
Yes. We cannot guarantee that your phone will be usable with T-Mobile service due to so many other factors with the client's cell phone plan or if the device is financed or owes unpaid bills. However, with that being said 9/10 customers are still using their T-Mobile device to this day that was previously removed from the blacklist using our service starting over a year ago!
4. After a successful blacklist removal service can I trade-in the device at a T-Mobile store for an upgrade to a new device on my account?
Yes, in fact I have personally done this myself many times. Our blacklist cleaning is so accurate that a T-Mobile rep will scan your device IMEI when trading in your device and review the device details and they cannot even tell that the device was ever blacklisted. Your device will be as good as new.
5. After a successful Sprint Blacklist Removal Service my device still shows up blacklisted on 3rd Party blacklist check websites, why?
The 3rd party IMEI blacklist check websites actually use data that is 2-4 weeks old. How the 3rd party blacklist check websites work is they actually get their data from the carriers and the GSMA database once every month. Their data is not up to date. The only official way to check up to the second data is on the T-Mobile website and checking on our servers since we have access to these servers. If we perform a Sprint Blacklist removal/repair on your device it will be clean/clear on T-Mobile website and on theirs and our servers. It could take up to 2-4 weeks for your device to show up clean/clear on the 3rd party IMEI blacklist check websites. That's not our fault its the 3rd party website's fault and their slow meta data/cache refresh. This only occurs randomly. Most data is pretty close to "up to date" but now and then or 1 out of every 10 devices might take a while to show clean and clear on 3rd party websites.
6. Is blacklist repair/removal the same as "unbarring"?
The removal of your device from the blacklist is also called unbarring in industry terms. It is technically all the same just described by different verbiage. IMEI cleaning, unbarring, blacklist removal, repair, reversal is technically the same thing. It is the action of removing the device's IMEI off the blacklist and moving it back the the clean and clear status.
7. How does eSIMunlock.com do this?
We have access to the carrier's servers and GSMA IMEI Blacklist servers. The Group Special Mobile Association (GSMA) is an association representing the interests of mobile operators and the broader mobile industry worldwide. Through the GSMA IMEI Blacklist service, 119 mobile operators across 41 countries share information on stolen devices every day, to help combat global theft. However, we understand you can purchase a device from a 3rd party unknowingly to you that the device was considered lost/stolen, or if you lost your own device, reported it stolen and then at a later time found your device. We can access these servers and actually remove your T-Mobile/Sprint device IMEI from this list so your device can be used again. In fact our system is so good at removing devices from the blacklist, the original carrier will never know we, a 3rd party, independent company removed the device from the blacklist. If you look at our picture examples above, when we put your device back in clean/clear status it shows as "Removed By:..." and the carrier name when that was actually us. Again, we have access to all the big name carriers systems and servers. We can access, request, deny, grand and command certain processes. This is truly cutting edge innovative unbarring technology at it's finest. Come experience the very best mobile technology in the industry.
8. After eSIMunlock.com removes the device from the blacklist, will it ever get blacklisted again?
We have never had a case of the device being re-blacklisted...and actually the system does not work like that. 1st of all T-Mobile/Sprint will have no knowledge of the device being removed from the blacklist back to clean/clear. Once the device gets back to clean/clear status from eSIMunlock.com it will stay on the "whitelist" as clean/clear. The only other way a previously serviced device could get back on the blacklist is if you, the client calls T-Mobile/Sprint and reports the device lost or stolen OR you stop paying your T-Mobile/Sprint account/bill.
*T-MOBILE/SPRINT CANNOT AND WILL NOT REMOVE A DEVICE THAT IS CURRENTLY ON THE BLACKLIST. EVEN IF IT IS YOUR DEVICE, YOU PAY FOR THE DEVICE AND OWN THE DEVICE. IF YOU REPORT THE DEVICE LOST OR STOLEN AND THEN YOU FIND THE DEVICE AT A LATER TIME...T-MOBILE/SPRINT CANNOT AND WILL NOT REMOVE YOUR DEVICE FROM THE BLACKLIST. WE HAVE THE POWER TO REVERSE THE BLACKLIST. WE HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNAL SERVERS. WE CAN GET THE DEVICE USABLE AGAIN.
9. Is the term "Blacklisted" the same thing as "Blocked ESN" - "Bad ESN" - "IMEI Cleaning"?
Yes, all of the similar listed above in the question are the same thing. IMEI and ESN are essentially the same thing are are the exact same 15 digit number. So, a blocked ESN is the same thing as a Blacklisted IMEI number. Some people and sites have different terminology for items and/or services but all of these terms are the same exact thing. We stick with the official terminology: "Unbarring" is the process of Blacklist IMEI Repair / Removal.
10. Is this Blacklist Removal Service even legal?
Yes. Simply put, the removal of the device from the original carrier's blacklist is 100% legal. You will not void your device's warranty. You will not get in trouble from your carrier. You will not be penalized for removing the device from the lost/stolen blacklist to the clean/clear "whitelist".
11. Will my device be unlocked after this service is performed successfully?
The blacklist removal service will not network unlock the device. What this service does is move your device IMEI status back to clean and clear status so you can use the device again with the original carrier. Now if the device was originally network sim unlocked before it was blacklisted then it will be network sim unlocked again after the service. If the device was not network sim unlocked before getting blacklisted it will still only be usable on the original carrier. However, we can definitely network sim unlock the device after the blacklist removal service is successful to make it usable on any network worldwide.
12. How did my phone get blocked? How did my phone get reported lost or stolen? How did my phone get reported stolen when i have it?
There are many reasons why a device might get reported lost or stolen. Most cases we have seen where a phone gets blocked, reported lost or stolen out of thin air is by pure accident. If you have your phone and are using it and then the next thing you know it is blocked or not getting data service it is because your device was reported lost and stolen. Now, we have had a number of customers this has happened to. The only thing we can make sense of it is when a different or random person was reporting their device lost/stolen they got one or two numbers mixed up or incorrect in the device IMEI number when reporting the device stolen. Another common reason is a relationship breakup where one of the parties maliciously reports the other's device lost or stolen as some sort of pay back. That is another common occurrence we see unfortunately. No matter the reason, we understand this is frustrating but it can be fixed. If this has happened to you, please order the service and we should have it repaired and back to normal or back on the clean and clear list in a few short days. If you are still unsure of what happened, please submit the device IMEI (1) number to our device IMEI scan check. We can see when it was blacklisted (date and time) and what is was blacklisted or blocked for.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDER
*No refund for devices submitted that are not originally Sprint. No refund if your phone shows unpaid bills after clean. If the imei shows "unpaid bills" after service is completed you will need to pay off your bill or the device before it can be used again on T-Mobile service. Your device will be off the blacklist, it will just still show "unpaid bills" in the internal servers or T-Mobile computer system.
*If your device was originally blocked and blacklisted for "non-payment" we can still run this service on your device. We have had some success in the past with some devices that were blocked for non-payment but we do not guarantee our services on devices that are blocked for "non-payment" and will not refund money if the device blocked for non-payment gets rejected in the blacklist repair server. We only issue a full refund and insure our services for "Lost/Stolen" blacklisted devices. If your device is officially blacklisted as "Lost/Stolen" and the device IMEI gets rejected in our server we will then issue a full 100% refund. Please run your device IMEI on our free checking service before ordering our blacklist removal service so we can check for you before we submit the device IMEI -->CLICK HERE FOR FREE BLACKLIST CHECK SERVICE
*Once submitted, you CANNOT cancel, NO exception, because it is not possible for us to cancel while it is in service with your device's IMEI number.
*WE DO NOT OFFER A LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON BLACKLIST REMOVAL BECAUSE OF SO MANY OTHER FACTORS THAT COULD HAVE YOUR DEVICE NOT IN SERVICE AFTER WE REMOVE YOUR DEVICE FROM THE BLACKLIST AND GET IT BACK IN THE CLEAN & CLEAR STATUS. SUCH AS UNPAID BILLS ON THE CLIENT'S ACCOUNT OR DEVICE OR CUSTOMER'S BEHALF AFTER WE SUCCESSFULLY REMOVE YOUR DEVICE FROM THE BLACKLIST. WE DO OFFER A GUARANTEE ON THE FACT THAT WE WILL REMOVE THE BLACKLIST STATUS FROM "LOST/STOLEN" TO "CLEAN/CLEAR" FOR UP TO 5 BUSINESS DAYS. WE CANNOT CONTROL WHAT THE CLIENT DOES TO HIS OR HER DEVICE PAYMENTS AND/OR ACCOUNT AFTER WE GET THE DEVICE USABLE AGAIN. BASICALLY WE WILL GUARANTEE WE WILL REMOVE THE DEVICE FROM THE BLACKLIST AND AFTER THAT THE DEVICE IS ON YOU, JUST LIKE YOUR DEVICE AND ACCOUNT WAS BEFORE THE DEVICE WAS BLACKLISTED. THE DEVICE WILL NOT AUTOMATICALLY JUST GO BACK TO THE BLACKLIST, BLACKLISTING DOES NOT WORK THAT WAY. YOU THE CUSTOMER HAS TO MISS PAYMENT OR STOP PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT FOR THE DEVICE TO BE BLACKLISTED OR YOU HAVE TO CALL IN AND REPORT THE DEVICE LOST OR STOLEN TO BE ADDED BACK TO THE BLACKLIST.
*T-MOBILE CANNOT AND WILL NOT REMOVE A DEVICE THAT IS CURRENTLY ON THE BLACKLIST. EVEN IF IT IS YOUR DEVICE, YOU PAY FOR THE DEVICE AND OWN THE DEVICE. IF YOU REPORT THE DEVICE LOST OR STOLEN AND THEN YOU FIND THE DEVICE AT A LATER TIME...T-MOBILE CANNOT AND WILL NOT REMOVE YOUR DEVICE FROM THE BLACKLIST. WE HAVE THE POWER TO REVERSE THE BLACKLIST. WE HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNAL SERVERS. WE CAN GET THE DEVICE USABLE AGAIN.
*Devices blacklisted with the “undelivered” or "not delivered" status means it was stolen during the delivery process when it was first purchased by the original buyer. It is a new kind of blacklist the carrier’s implemented in the last 10 months to try and reduce the theft of their devices during shipping at the original time of purchase. At the moment there is no fix for the “undelivered” status. Neither we or anyone else can reverse and if someone tells you they can they are not being truthful. The carrier cannot even reverse the status of "not delivered". The carrier basically writes it off as a loss. We can only reverse the blacklist if the device is blacklisted as "lost/stolen". It is best you submit your device IMEI number to our FREE Device Status Check Service before you order this just to get full understanding of your device's current status and history of your device and to understand what category your device is blacklisted as.
Estimated Completion Time: 1 - 7 Days
*The estimated time frame of service is just that, an estimated, average time of service or completion. We are fairly accurate although some services can be completed faster than our estimated time frame and some could take longer than the average time frame. It is not a guaranteed time of completion. If the service is still processing we cannot cancel. It is an auto API server. When ordered, the service automatically places the order via our unlocking server and cannot be cancelled. It is completed when the auto API service comes back as "completed" (unlocked) or "rejected" (not unlocked). We only provide refunds for rejected services.
*Blacklist removal service does not support devices blacklisted via Chimaera Lock Policy enabled.
What is an IMEI number & where is it located?
The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number is a unique identification or serial number that all mobile phones and smartphones have. It is normally 15 digits long. All iPhone and Android devices have an IMEI 1 and some have an IMEI 2. IMEI 1 is the physical sim tray slot and IMEI 2 is reserved for the eSIM. We only need IMEI 1 to network unlock the device. Unlocking IMEI 1 will also unlock IMEI 2 (eSIM) as well as any other eSIM slots on the device (such as iPhone 14 USA models, all 8 eSIM slots will unlock)
To Find The IMEI on Android:
1. Go to Settings App> Scroll down and select "About Phone"
2. Open the sim card tray and the IMEI number should be printed on the back side of the physical sim card tray
3. Look on the original box of the device
4. Most Android devices have the IMEI printed on the lower back side of device
PAYMENT:
Customers can pay here with the following link below.
PAYPAL
SELECT HERE TO PAY VIA PAYPAL (FASTEST SERVICE)
*PLEASE SUBMIT DEVICE IMEI IN THE SENDER NOTES SECTION SO WE CAN PAIR YOUR PAYMENT WITH YOUR DEVICE THAT NEEDS SERVICE.
PAY AS FRIENDS & FAMILY - NOT A PHYSICAL ITEM - NO SHIPPING OR TRACKING PROVIDED
*If purchasing via payment link above you must input the device IMEI number (IMEI 1 - 15 digit number) in the required section titled SENDER NOTES. You cannot proceed with the payment link above without entering the device IMEI number in the SENDER NOTES section. We cannot fix your device if we do not have the IMEI number.
We will reach out to confirm payment and once payment is confirmed we will get started on the service.
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