I did the thing with the old SIM card and the usage history did in fact show a text to 474663. I changed the password for the secoind time. If you have a "questionable" entry here, it could be interfering with your logins (I've never seen something that deliberately affects logins, but it's conceivable that this could be present). Hopefully no entries/connections under VPN, and no Network Profiles - if there are any, then delete/remove them. One other thing to try would be Settings -> General, and then scroll down to the bottom. If that fails, I actually think it's something wrong with your Apple ID (and unfortunately only something Apple would have visibility into and could reset/fix). Since you contacted Apple, hopefully they asked you to do that, but if not, then please give it a try. Apple recommends logging out of iMessage and FaceTime, changing the Apple ID password, and then logging back into iMessage/FaceTime with the updated Apple ID password. We can at least cross off any issue with your plan (and unfortunately Apple's advice to "contact your cellular provider" isn't quite the right route).Īt this point I would speculate that the Apple ID is "mangled" or things are out of sync. Thanks for carrying that out and checking. Yes, you'll often see these messages when you disable/re-enable iMessage, so at least all of that is working. Okay, so at least the device is sending message to home base as it should.
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