HELP!!!! BIS nightmare
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- OK IM IN BUSINESS, Thanks Alot boisechic888, not sure if what you did worked but BajanBastard came over and did the sim swap as well, all his BIS stuff came over immediately and internet and mail were all working so that means its free. So YEH MY STORM IS 100% Free thanks to all for help, ME and Bajanbastard were outside surfing the net on our lowly GPRS after about 20 mins the battery was almost fully drained, so its now charging but overall, I would say battery life is great, my phone had a lot of heavy usage today and batter lasted for about 15hrs and thats like i said under heavy usage, sill monitor this12-30-08 08:06 PMLike 0
- Help Help I just read over this thead and I am going through the same thing. can you release my PIN?? Please please. I called verizon and they said the old owener needs to call.12-30-08 08:51 PMLike 0
- For those of you using these phones on a GSM carrier and complaining about the number showing up on the calling screen as not your own, you'll need to change the CDMA programming for the number. This has been documented before in a couple of posts by me to others asking this same question, but I'll mention it again.
Dial ##000000 Send. Edit all entries for the old number and put in your number if you want. Menu/Save and you're done. However, this is marely a cosmetic issue as that number is not used during GSM network access.12-30-08 08:59 PMLike 0 - OK IM IN BUSINESS, Thanks Alot boisechic888, not sure if what you did worked but BajanBastard came over and did the sim swap as well, all his BIS stuff came over immediately and internet and mail were all working so that means its free. So YEH MY STORM IS 100% Free thanks to all for help, ME and Bajanbastard were outside surfing the net on our lowly GPRS after about 20 mins the battery was almost fully drained, so its now charging but overall, I would say battery life is great, my phone had a lot of heavy usage today and batter lasted for about 15hrs and thats like i said under heavy usage, sill monitor this
On the Storm: IT IS AWESOME!!! I mean wow... One of the reasons i upgraded to the 8900 is because all of the complains i've been hearing about the Storm. But i'm SURE i'm getting one now. Web pages are beautiful! Makes the browser on my old 8320 look like a 5 years old crayon drawing.
Typing was a bit weird but after about 5-10 minutes i stated to really enjoy it. Overall love at first press.12-30-08 10:59 PMLike 0 -
- Yep i think the issue is resolved. I slapped my SIM card in signed into my BIS account and the emails, browser everything worked great. So all he has to do i get his SIM activated and he's in business.
On the Storm: IT IS AWESOME!!! I mean wow... One of the reasons i upgraded to the 8900 is because all of the complains i've been hearing about the Storm. But i'm SURE i'm getting one now. Web pages are beautiful! Makes the browser on my old 8320 look like a 5 years old crayon drawing.
Typing was a bit weird but after about 5-10 minutes i stated to really enjoy it. Overall love at first press.
This was funny, watching how he approached the touchscreen BB as a regular BB addict I could see how alot of BB users may be initially frustrated, but he started to get into it quick
Civic, thanks for heads up on changing number and area code lol that was my next question, phone kept calling back to US when I dailed numbers in my phonebook with no area code in front of them lol12-31-08 05:00 AMLike 0 -
As for what got your phone going, it wasn't the other SIM card, it was something the other person did or even the reps you spoke with ultimately. Changing SIMs would not trigger a PIN disassociation from a BIS account. If it did, then using your SIM the first time like you did when you got the phone would have done the same thing, which it didn't. This was pure coincidence and timing.... just want you to be aware of what exact steps had to transpire for this to work, so if it happens again, you don't take the wrong route again.12-31-08 08:16 AMLike 0 - OK IM IN BUSINESS, Thanks Alot boisechic888, not sure if what you did worked but BajanBastard came over and did the sim swap as well, all his BIS stuff came over immediately and internet and mail were all working so that means its free. So YEH MY STORM IS 100% Free thanks to all for help, ME and Bajanbastard were outside surfing the net on our lowly GPRS after about 20 mins the battery was almost fully drained, so its now charging but overall, I would say battery life is great, my phone had a lot of heavy usage today and batter lasted for about 15hrs and thats like i said under heavy usage, sill monitor this12-31-08 09:10 AMLike 0
- The area and country code changes are in Smart Dialing Options under Phone/Menu/Options.
As for what got your phone going, it wasn't the other SIM card, it was something the other person did or even the reps you spoke with ultimately. Changing SIMs would not trigger a PIN disassociation from a BIS account. If it did, then using your SIM the first time like you did when you got the phone would have done the same thing, which it didn't. This was pure coincidence and timing.... just want you to be aware of what exact steps had to transpire for this to work, so if it happens again, you don't take the wrong route again.12-31-08 09:20 AMLike 0 - I am having BIS promlems too. Called Verizon twice they want to talk with old owner, called BB twice and can't get a hold of the old owner (I even sent texts to 3 of his buddies in the contacts) No dice. So now I just have a phone that I bought for my sister that will just do text and call out..
What a bummer. I think the old owner owes Verizon some $$ so he dosn't want to call me or them12-31-08 11:42 AMLike 0 -
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- Just come across this thread as I'm having exactly the same situation with a BB9000 Bold that I got on eBay from a reputable seller with a 100% record but who doesn't know the name of the original user. The BB was on Vodafone and their helpdesk people are very unhelpful, insisting that they can't give me the details of the previous user for "security reasons", and won't contact him themselves even though there is no security risk if they do that. I've checked PIN/IMEI on various registers and don't think the phone is stolen - just hit a brick wall. It would be great if WTG Boisechic88 could help me too, or help me to find out the contact details of the first owner.04-24-09 06:25 AMLike 0
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