on 10-07-2014 19:44
on 10-07-2014 19:44
My iPhone 5 which from the day I got it was using a Giffgaff sim. Now that 4G is pretty much standard and O2 stupidly didnt think about that, I want to leave Giffgaff. I purchased a sim only rolling contract from Three tried to insert it into my phone and discovered it was locked. I contacted Giffgaff they told me that they do not have the power to lock the phones as they use O2's network. So then I contacted O2 via the live chat and over the phone, they then denied that they locked it. I checked with Apple and they confirmed that it was indeed locked by O2. So again I contacted O2 told them what Apple had said and they proceeded to tell me there is nothing they can do unless I have an O2 number, very reluctently (as I know how awful O2 actually are) I bought an O2 pay and go sim. From the very first minute I got the sim O2 shining customer service showed how bad they actually were, by misinforming me with lead to me being under £15 credit which I needed to top up, they denied they made the mistake and told me I HAD to top up another £10. I finanly got through to someone on the phone and they sorted that issue. It took multiple days for my IMEI to register to O2 before I could even begin the unlocking process. Now I'm in the unlocking stage and I expect to be up until the very last minute even though I have informed how urgent this is that I have a phone as I will be leaving home without any means of contact.
Thanks for forcing me to this brilliant network and your great levels of co operation!
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on 10-07-2014 20:32
on 10-07-2014 20:32
on 10-07-2014 21:05
on 10-07-2014 21:05
on 10-07-2014 21:10
on 10-07-2014 21:10
@MI5 wrote:
It locked to o2 as that would have been the carrier recognised by the phone, seen as how gg is o2.
It's very common issue on the gg forum and you can only blame Apple for the way they set the phones to lock on first sim unless you buy a sim free phone.
That's what I was trying to explain....
on 11-07-2014 06:06
Its not Apple fault, O2 should just unlock easily instead of making a big fuss about it.
on 11-07-2014 06:44
on 11-07-2014 06:44
on 11-07-2014 08:16
on 11-07-2014 08:16
@Anonymous wrote:Its not Apple fault, O2 should just unlock easily instead of making a big fuss about it.
O2 will unlock it without fuss, if you follow the correct process.
Until it is used with an O2 number though, they can't see it on the system and therefore can't generate the unlock.
If you do the same in future, put an O2 sim in it first and then a gg sim (it will still work on both sims) then at least you have registered the phone to O2's systems.
on 11-07-2014 10:31
on 11-07-2014 10:31
If the correct process is followed, the unlock is easy and straightforward.
The phone has to have an O2 sim.
It has to be used for calls on the network.
There has to be £15 credit available when the form is submitted.
Unlock follows within days.
on 11-07-2014 15:15
This process has been everything but simple. I followed all the procedures and my IMEI was registered on Tuesday (8th) and I requested the unlock straight away and was told 72 hours. I informed multiple 'gurus' about the urgency of this and asked for this to be processed sooner than 72 hours, I was told that they could not personally speed it up but they would put a note on my account anyway. It's now Friday (11th) and about 75 hours have passed since the request, still not unlocked. I opened a chat with another 'guru' earlier and they said that it has not been processed yet and would take another 72 hours. I told him that was unacceptable and I have been really inconvenienced by this as I have had meetings away from home and had to borrow a relatives phone for the day. He said that he guarentee that it would be done within 24 hours.
on 11-07-2014 15:28
on 11-07-2014 15:28
on 11-07-2014 15:32
on 11-07-2014 15:32
Webchat unfortunately can be frustrating and with the problems you are having I would speak to customer service. Have you tried another sim in your phone? Just a thought, as you don't always get a confirmation email or text.