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Iphone still not unlocked, thanks o2

Anonymous
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O2 quote 72 hours max to unlock your phone.

 

First requested unlock from O2 on the 3rd Dec, O2 failed to get it unlock by the 6 Dec.

7 Dec had to request it again, 10 Dec Still not unlocked.

 

Whatever you do, request it unlocked well before you ever need it!!

O2 are effectively holding me to ransom, illegally. I should be free to have my phone unlocked within a reasonable time frame. Now i have a non working phone, thanks to me assuming they actually meant 72 hours max

Its now been 7 days so far.

 

BEWARE.

 

 

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Never heard of them doing that before. Good result for you slight_smile
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Anonymous
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Very good result !
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Anonymous
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yes, thanks to you here suggesting i phone them.

Especially as the replacement says 32gb and mine is a 16gb, but we will see when it comes.

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Anonymous
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result slight_smile

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Anonymous
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update.

 

The replacement phone arrived at 4pm today, and yes it is a 32gb, thanks o2 for the upgrade.

 

The downside is the guy at O2 got it wrong and the new phone cant be unlocked yet, as i dont have a working O2 sim!

So another day goes by..

O2 should now be sending me a PAYG sim so the phone can be unlocked.

 

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Anonymous
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Good upgrade !

You do have the option to pick one up from an O2 shop if you wish.

Another step closer to resolution.
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Anonymous
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Slow process but well done on the 32gb :))
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Heres a facinating thing...

 

The replacement phone i received is locked to O2, and thats confirmed by Three and the new sim, and O2.

BUT, when i setup the phone with the O2 sim in, and then swap the sim while the phone is still on, im able to use the Three sim for calls and texts. Worked fine all last night.

If i reboot the phone it says "sorry sim not allowed" ie phone is locked. So booted with O2 sim and swapped the sim again, and again it works.

 

Anyway today, it definately wont work, very strange how a 'locked phone' actually accepted and worked with a different carrier.

 

So now still waiting for the PAYG sim to officially unlock the phone.

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Anonymous
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BTW O2 shops will give you a PAYG sim , BUT they also say you have to put £10 credit on it

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You'll need around £20 credit anyway as you'll need to make some calls and require £15 for the unlock fee.....
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