Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by Adam
most mobile phones are a severl hundred pounds, the provider subisdises this greatly in return for you being in a contract with them for a set period
all mobile phones cost several hundred pounds. the average cost of an unconnected contract handset is £300. even on a £15 a month contract you will pay out a total of £180 in line rental, plus the cost of any additional calls/texts/mms. the store alone will make up to £160 from the network for connecting the customer. all the networks are totally against unlocking but it is a problem that is totally out of their hands
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Munchie
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Registered: 17th Jul 01
Location: I swap goats for mobile phones
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dave try this
#pw+317066547532262+5#
or this
#pw+905862334340163+7#
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dave17
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Registered: 3rd Sep 02
Location: Greater London
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il give em a try 2mo munchie, cheers matey
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Matt H
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you are contracted in to pay your bills, not to protect your phone
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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quote: Originally posted by SQUARE
plus the cost of any additional calls/texts/mms
Which they don't get if you unlock the phone and use it elsewhere?
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by SQUARE
plus the cost of any additional calls/texts/mms
Which they don't get if you unlock the phone and use it elsewhere?
correct but you are only contracted in to pay a minimum monthly line rental. for all they you might just not use your mobile very often
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Adam
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Registered: 1st May 01
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quote: Originally posted by SQUARE
you are contracted in to pay your bills, not to protect your phone
I have my CPW contract here and it clealy states
"6.2 - You agree
(b) to take adequate precautions to prevent damage to or unauthorised use or theft of the sim card and your mobile phone"
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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Yeah suppose so.
I'm playing devils advocate here btw, just wanted to sound out all possible things not have a pop.
There's nothing at all law-wise I can find. I assume its never been taken anywhere.
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Munchie
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ian ask me over MSN if u want ure 6310i unlocked
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CorsaLad16v
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Registered: 5th Mar 03
Location: Sheffield UK Drives: VW Golf
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i wish to have a 7250i unlocked
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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No its staying on Orange Munch
I've got a completely new one boxed upstairs that I 'upgraded' to (same handset exactly) but never got around to swappings numbers etc. over. I'm very tempted to get it on eBay for 100 quid but the day after I sell it this one will break!
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Matt H
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Registered: 11th Sep 01
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quote: Originally posted by Adam
quote: Originally posted by SQUARE
you are contracted in to pay your bills, not to protect your phone
I have my CPW contract here and it clealy states
"6.2 - You agree
(b) to take adequate precautions to prevent damage to or unauthorised use or theft of the sim card and your mobile phone"
cpw is its own service provider on most networks, similar to singlepoint. i assume when you get your bill it comes from cpw instead of the network? they would have no proof that the phone was damaged on purpose or left unattented
it is probably to do with the insurance they provide as it only covers accidental damage
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Mistamist
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Registered: 16th Jul 03
Location: Gillingham, Kent
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Each code corresponds to different locks: 1 - MNC+MCC (MCC - Mobile Country Code, MNC - Mobile Network Code)
2 - GID1 (Group ID)
3 - GID2
4 - IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity)
5 - MCC+MNC, GID1
6 - MCC+MNC, GID1, GID2
7 - All locks (Multilock)
You should always try code 7 and 1 first. To get the 'p' push your '*' key 3 times, the 'w' is the '*' pushed 4 times. Don't forget to remove SIM-card, when entering codes! After entering unlock code phone will display: "SIM restriction off" - when lock has been successfully removed; "Code error" - when entered unlock code is wrong;
"Can't undo restriction" - when you've tried to enter wrong codes too many times; You have only 5 tries to enter proper unlock codes! After that your phone can be unlocked only via cable, unlock codes won't work anymore!
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Munchie
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Registered: 17th Jul 01
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thank u mistdotcom.....
also use version 5 for symbian fones.....3650, 7650, 6600 and ngages!!!
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CraigyG
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Registered: 20th Oct 02
Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Nice1 just unlocked me 3300
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Dave_Gordon
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Registered: 24th Mar 02
Location: Golborne, Greater Manchester
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I have updated this thread as i can't reply to 68 u2u messages. just go to the top and follow the address
also available is the dct3 phones (3210, 3310 etc...
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Dan-P
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Registered: 26th Jun 02
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Is there any unlock code I can get for a Motorola?
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Icy
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Registered: 31st Jan 01
Location: Edinburgh Drives: Mk3 Golf Gti
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wil try it with mates fone
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dave17
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Registered: 3rd Sep 02
Location: Greater London
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cheers munch they worked
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