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Activation Locked What now?

I have an iPad mini 4 that is activation locked and have contacted Apple but they denied my request and told me to contact the original owners which is impossible. What can I do with the iPad now. Is it Apples policy to throw away perfectly working products? Can I turn it in for credit?

iPad mini 4 Wi-Fi

Posted on Aug 31, 2022 11:51 PM

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Posted on Sep 1, 2022 8:54 AM

Hello ~ Yes…unfortunately that is the only option. Take a look here…We cannot help remove it nor can Apple. Take a look here:


Activation Lock for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support


Also:


The All Too Common SAD Reality of Buying a Used iPad/iPhone


~Katana-San~


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Sep 1, 2022 1:28 AM in response to Adjr_

Sorry, but without a proof of ownership Apple can not disable the Activation Lock for any Apple device.

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Important things to know before you continue: 


You must be the owner of the device. 


Proof of ownership documentation is required. Proof of ownership must include the product serial number, IMEI or MEID. 

Your data on the device will be erased. 


If Apple unlocks Activation Lock on your device, all files and data stored on your device will be permanently erased. Please note, restoring your device from a local backup will re-enable Activation Lock. 


We can’t unlock a managed device. 


If your device is owned by a business or educational institution, please contact your IT department or manager. We also do not accept bulk requests. 


Your device must not be in Lost Mode. 


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copied from: Additional Support - Activation Lock - Apple Support

Sep 1, 2022 9:17 AM in response to Katana-San

Thankyou for an outlet. I do believe Apple doesn't have to get involvement but it feels as it is intentionally not doing it just so people have to buy new from Apple. Once again this device works 100% fine without the activation lock it would be just as good as new. If it is going to end up in a landfill wouldn't it be better if someone got to use it.

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