on 07-12-2013 14:10 - last edited on 07-12-2013 15:10 by Toby
I have been a victim of of Carphone Warehouse malpractice of unlocking the Iphone 5s to first sim. I'm starting this thread to gather support to get O2 to help victims out there to help unlock their 5s.
A bit of background
As soon as my 5s was locked to O2, I had contacted Apple, CPW, Vodafone (my actual provider). All of them asked me to talk to O2 as only the "carrier" that my phone is locked to, can unlock it.
O2 Gurus advised me to get a Pay & Go sim, top it up with at least £15, which I did with £20. It had also been escalated to Escalation team who contradicted O2 Guru saying that no iphone 5s is unlocked at this point whereas they had done in some O2 Refresh cases. All the customers have to do is pay in full of the contract.
What I need of you
Just the victims, with the positive mindset to achieve the common goal - Unlock your Iphones 5c/5s so that we can lodge a formal complain to the CEO as the chains of command, has clearly broken and this is a big reputational issue to O2.
Negative comments, if you have, please spare us from them as this is a positive environment for the greater good.
Thank you for your support and if you want to email me rather than post, please do so at (edited)
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on 07-12-2013 21:20
CPW mentioned the lock, but I got the impression from giffgaff that their SIM wouldn't lock the phone.
on 07-12-2013 21:22
Is there not something about O2 customers getting higher priority on the network?
on 07-12-2013 21:23
on 07-12-2013 21:23
on 07-12-2013 21:24
it takes 3-6 months for o2 after each iPhone launch to unlock the phone
plus I'm sure you know that Apple unlocks the device, not o2, so technically Apple refused to unlock your phone
on 07-12-2013 21:55
on 07-12-2013 21:55
on 07-12-2013 22:52
Thanks for your input, the issue is the refusal to unlock, which relates to O2.
on 07-12-2013 22:55
on 07-12-2013 22:55
on 07-12-2013 23:00
So which term or condition of the contract are you suggesting CPW may have breached?
on 07-12-2013 23:04
on 07-12-2013 23:04
on 07-12-2013 23:11
That was Say not me. I have no issues with CPW. Their website clearly mentioned the lock.
Is there some sort of subsidy paid by the networks on these CPW phones which O2 want to recover?