O2 CS say phone isn't latched, phone says it is. Help!
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on 18-01-2019 18:07
Hi all,
My friend, an O2 customer of some years was lucky enough to bag himself one of the Huawei Mate 20 Pro's recently and kindly passed on his S7 Edge to me. Of course, it's networked locked to 02 and I'm with 3. So, he calls O2 CS and they tell him oh, that phone is already unlatched - he explains it isn't and they say no probs, he'll get an email within 7 days with a SIM network unlock PIN (which the phone is asking for when I put my 3 SIM in).
Only a couple of days later, he email arrives saying no worries, that phone is already unlatched. So he calls O2 CS again.
Rinse and repeat x 4 (so far).
CS rep says phone is already unlatched, he explains it isn't they say OK we'll send you an email in 7 days with an unlatching code. Email says:
CASE REF. 1070771823
** THIS IS AN AUTOMATED MESSAGE **
Hi,
Your device is already unlatched so an unlatching code will not be needed.
Thank you,
O2 Customer Service.
Can CS reach out and lend us a hand? I've tried a Virgin SIM in it and it's still locked. An O2 SIM works just fine. Pic attached.
I have an O2 business contract phone if that helps any, with me not being the owner of the initial account.
Thanks!
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on 18-01-2019 18:13
@Quadrophenia how to unlock here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/Unlocking-an-O2-phone-to-use-a-different-SIM-card/ba-p/1...
Could be the wrong IMEI being checked I guess but @EmilieT might be able to help further.
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on 18-01-2019 18:33
@Quadrophenia you can do it but you will need to use your friends details.
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on 18-01-2019 18:36
No, I was hoping to do it for myself and to save him the hassle. If it's he that needs to do it then we'll try and work something out. I'm just bugging him, that's all. And he's tried a good few times to get it sorted.
Thanks.
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on 18-01-2019 18:40
@Quadrophenia you could get an O2 PAYG SIM and do it yourself with those details.
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