Before discussing removal, you must understand the target.
A quick search online will reveal thousands of websites, YouTube videos, and forums claiming to offer "exclusive" or "cracked" IMEI cleaning software. Here is the hard truth regarding these offers:
Call customer support, verify ownership, and request a blacklist removal after payment. 2. Dispute the "Stolen" Status
Buy used hardware through platforms that offer buyer protection (like eBay, Swappa, or Back Market) so you can secure a refund if the device becomes blacklisted after purchase.
There is that removes an IMEI from a carrier blacklist by software alone. If someone offers such a tool, it is a scam. The only legitimate removal requires contacting the carrier that blacklisted the IMEI and proving ownership. Always verify a phone’s IMEI status before purchasing it secondhand using free checkers like those from carriers or swappa.com/esn .
Blacklists are managed by carriers and international regulatory bodies, not by public software. No "free tool" has the administrative credentials to modify these secure, carrier-side databases.
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