on 18-03-2014 21:05
on 18-03-2014 21:05
OK, quick background to the story. Current O2 customer for over a decade.
I live and work in Germany and was back in the UK in February 2014 on a works course and decided to get a new mobile. Samsung S3 Mini, £130 on PAYG, a lot cheaper than in the German shops. I told the sales person I was based overseas and would be using it on a German network until I return permanently in the Summer. She said it was a simple process to unlock and could do it over there.
So I'm back in Germany, I've topped up my UK O2 sim card to pay the £15 unlock fee, filled in the network unlock request online and two days later receive an email with said unlock code. I put in my German T mobile sim card. This is where it starts...
Network unlock unsuccessful. I don't try it any more times as it mentions 3 failures leads to a lock, of what kind I'm not sure.
After speaking to the (cough, cough) "Gurus" I'm ready to tear my hair out.
Firstly they're telling me they can see that it has been unlocked. Liars!
Then they say need to use a UK network signal for the code to work. News to me!
Then as the phone is less than 365 days old I cannot unlock it on PAYG yet. Fine, why have you processed my application and taken my money then?
I suspect getting a refund under Distant Selling Regulations or the Sale of Goods Act is like getting blood from a stone?
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 19-03-2014 08:38
on 19-03-2014 08:38
To the op
1 202 is no use to you as that is for contract customers 4445 is your contact number or +44 7860 980 202 from abroad but will cost
2 you need to follow the full complaints process before going to complaint review service http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
3 the info on unlocking payg is on the website and states 12 months http://service.o2.co.uk/IQ/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=Companion,question=ref(User):str(Mobile),C...
4 you may have a claim against the shop staff for misselling but it will be hard to prove
18-03-2014 21:08 - edited 19-03-2014 09:58
18-03-2014 21:08 - edited 19-03-2014 09:58
on 18-03-2014 21:17
It's always been the case that a P&G phone has to be on the network for 12 months before O2 will unlock it because of the subsidy. If you have been told otherwise and they have taken the unlock fee from the credit you should follow the complants procedure :
on 18-03-2014 22:14
on 18-03-2014 22:14
on 19-03-2014 06:45
on 19-03-2014 06:45
on 19-03-2014 08:24
on 19-03-2014 08:24
on 19-03-2014 08:32
on 19-03-2014 08:32
on 19-03-2014 08:38
on 19-03-2014 08:38
To the op
1 202 is no use to you as that is for contract customers 4445 is your contact number or +44 7860 980 202 from abroad but will cost
2 you need to follow the full complaints process before going to complaint review service http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain
3 the info on unlocking payg is on the website and states 12 months http://service.o2.co.uk/IQ/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=Companion,question=ref(User):str(Mobile),C...
4 you may have a claim against the shop staff for misselling but it will be hard to prove
on 19-03-2014 08:40
on 19-03-2014 08:40
on 19-03-2014 09:47
on 19-03-2014 09:47
I wouldn't be messing with the EFS file system, as this as said is a primary part of the hardware setup.Boot,System and driver partitions can be replaced easier.
Take heed. XDA says this difficult.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/backup-and-restore-your-efs-folder-on-samsung-devices/