I don't know how to change IEMI number.
[QUOTE=Jayson01;2230854]That was an odd reason to block the the whole IMEI and quite unheard of in other places. They should just make registration mandatory when selling sim card like anywhere else. So my cellphone will be useless in Colombia, once I leave the country and return unregistered after 30 days and I can't registered it online. What if you buy from another company? You are also speaking of Claro, I imagine it is another cell company. Is that a work around for blocked phones or just easier to keep online?
BTW; its possible to change your IMEI, its just takes a little work. I'm considering doing this due to US taking IMEI for no apparent reason. Who wants government stalkers.[/QUOTE]Number but I have ran into someone in Centro who does & they changed the IEMI number on my phone & it now works without any problem. Now if I can pay him to sell me the program or teach me how he did it! Pollo negro is out!
Warning: Tinder girl drug and rob
My friend matched with a hottie from Tinder and invited her back home.
She offered to make him a drink and he agreed. After this he don't remember more. She literally rinsed our entire apartment. MacBook, iPhone X, cash, credit cards and ID cards. Never trust a hoe to make a drink Be safe and don't trust tinder girls like my friend did.