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Cpid problem

(Topic created on: 08-08-2024 02:13 AM)
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gohar1
Active Level 2
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Galaxy S
I have S22 CPID approved. It's been 6 months since I have been using my phone and I have no problem in using phone. Yesterday I wanted to add esim in my phone so before adding the sim I enter my IMEI on "dirbs.pta" website to check the status and for my physical sim it showed approved but when I entered the esim IMEI it said not approved so I contacted the person from whom I purchased this phone and he asked me to just pay the tax and the sim will work. So I payed the tax of Rs. 1500 as Galaxy s4's IMEI was used to CPID my phone, and the PTA tax of galaxy s4 is 1500. 
I received the PTA message on my sim that your device is approved. But when I go to the dirbs.pta website and enter my IMEI it show the "NON COMPLAINT" message not only for the esim but also for the physical sim which was previously shown approved.
The message also said that the sim will be bloked after 1 day of use but it's been almost 2 days and sim is still working.
Please help me to solve this problem. I am afraid that if I remove the sim or install esim, my device will be blocked.
Please tell me if someone knew how to solve this problem.
I also have attached the screen shots.

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My Physical sim IMEU result 


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My eSim IMEI result.



7 Comments
Emm372964
Active Level 6
Galaxy S
If you got a message from PTA saying your device is approved, don't stress. Your SIM will work just fine. Just give it a few days and check the PTA site again. It should show as approved then.
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gohar1
Active Level 2
Galaxy S
The message from PTA traffic said that your tax has been paid, but there was no message confirming that your SIM has been approved.
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Emm372964
Active Level 6
Galaxy S
If the tax is paid, then it's fine. The sim is still working, which means it's good. If the sim had to be blocked, it would have been done within a day. I suggest you use it until it stops working. If that happens, you'll need to get your phone's CPID again with a newer IMEI.
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user9992112
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
This means the shopkeeper used a very poor IMEI which was already blacklisted by PTA. You have to change the IMEI again.
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gohar1
Active Level 2
Galaxy S
Ok but What do you mean by changing the IMEI? Does that mean I have to get the CPID done again?
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user9992112
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
Absolutely, you will have to change the IMEI's of your phone.
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RANA_NAJAM
Active Level 8
Galaxy S
It is recommended that you contact the shopkeeper, as they are responsible for the issue. The IMEI they used is the cause of the problem.
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