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I had a contract with O2 for over 20 years and the last phone was an Experia X10. I changed to another provider but I now want to unlock my X10.
I am told that O2 have to supply this unlock code FOC.
Anyone anyideas how to get it as the follow through options of having an active contract no longer apply. My old number (which was ported to my new provider) was/is xxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks to anyone who can help.
John Clery
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01-01-2018 12:44 - edited 01-01-2018 12:45
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How to unlock here @Anonymous
But after this length of time you may have to use the PAYG route unless you know someone with an O2 contract?
There are no rules that state it HAS to be free though.
PS. Please edit your phone number as the forum is public.
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How to unlock here @Anonymous
But after this length of time you may have to use the PAYG route unless you know someone with an O2 contract?
There are no rules that state it HAS to be free though.
PS. Please edit your phone number as the forum is public.
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on 01-01-2018 13:36
They only unlock it free if the device plan is paid off or end of contract
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If using a contract sim, it will be free but if PAYG it will cost £15.00
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If you can still access my o2 then it will be free. If not then the unlock form will be of use but you would have to go down the PAYG route unless you have a friend on contract with O2 who can then get it unlocked free for you.
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As soon as the number ports, the account is dead as far as MyO2 is concerned, it just shows as a "disconnected" account.
O2 might still recognise the association with phone and number though, but only CS can see that.
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