on 30-11-2017 15:19
on 30-11-2017 15:19
30-11-2017 15:24 - edited 30-11-2017 15:26
30-11-2017 15:24 - edited 30-11-2017 15:26
Ummm.... This is not Customer Service @Anonymous and I think you'd be better off if you used Google Translate. I'm presuming you've tried to unlock your phone and it's failed. You can find your PUK in your MyO2 account, I believe.
You can use this link to contact Customer Service: https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
on 30-11-2017 15:20
on 30-11-2017 15:20
30-11-2017 15:24 - edited 30-11-2017 15:26
30-11-2017 15:24 - edited 30-11-2017 15:26
Ummm.... This is not Customer Service @Anonymous and I think you'd be better off if you used Google Translate. I'm presuming you've tried to unlock your phone and it's failed. You can find your PUK in your MyO2 account, I believe.
You can use this link to contact Customer Service: https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
on 30-11-2017 16:52
on 30-11-2017 16:52
on 30-11-2017 20:26
on 30-11-2017 20:26
I'm quite worried... I actually understood that post from @Anonymous-an-O2-phone-to-use-a-different-SIM-card, even the user name. Can only be because I see the same type of spelling every day talking to Tas.
on 30-11-2017 21:02
on 30-11-2017 21:02
on 30-11-2017 21:06
on 30-11-2017 21:06
Sorry auto correct changed @Anonymous to the other @