Reported lost iphone....

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Ok so my cousin reported his lost iphone a couple weeks ago, and is flagged on AT&T and Apple. He ended up finding it and never bothered to unreport it. How would he go about "unflagging" it. Should i just call Apple or AT&T for him or what? What sort of info should i ask from him when i talk to the rep?
 

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He should contact AT & T, since he would have all of the information that AT & T need to correct the problem.
 
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I think AT&T removed the flag, but when i took his phone to apple, they wouldnt service it because it was still reported stolen.
 
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You sure you didn't "find" the phone yourself? I think most people would just call and solve the problem themselves and leave their cousin, who has nothing to do with the phone, out of the process.
 
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LOL i would assume that too, except for the fact that he is half german and doesnt know english too well.

What ever i doubt i will get my answers here. This story is sketchy enough.

A simple question: Who would I contact in order to resolve this? I have already contacted AT&T and they said return it to the seller(ebay), but I dont know what that has anything to do with it because it was unopened. Should I contact apple?
 

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