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Lecky
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Where do I get a PUK code to unlock my phone?

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Thanks pgn, but too late. I eventually found a link online which took me straight to the exact page on O2's site that I needed. I gave up trying to find it on their site as I was just going around in circles and getting nowhere. Not an easy site to navigate, I've found. 


That's why the main O2 website's "search" function was implemented @Lecky  - look up at top right, click the magnifier glass and enter "PUK", which returned info as below:

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Google is still miles better, if you use it as intended: Google aims to "continue to help everyone find the information that they’re looking for.".

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Thanks pgn, but too late. I eventually found a link online which took me straight to the exact page on O2's site that I needed. I gave up trying to find it on their site as I was just going around in circles and getting nowhere. Not an easy site to navigate, I've found. 

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"Google is your friend" 😆

Glad you got sorted, @Lecky 👍

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@Lecky wrote:

Thanks pgn, but too late. I eventually found a link online which took me straight to the exact page on O2's site that I needed. I gave up trying to find it on their site as I was just going around in circles and getting nowhere. Not an easy site to navigate, I've found. 


That's why the main O2 website's "search" function was implemented @Lecky  - look up at top right, click the magnifier glass and enter "PUK", which returned info as below:

pgn_0-1683547801066.png

Google is still miles better, if you use it as intended: Google aims to "continue to help everyone find the information that they’re looking for.".

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I'll try to remember that next time I'm looking for something 😊

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