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You folk are so good at helping out so I'm adding myself to the advice needed queue. Smiler

I bought Mr Skive a new phone for his birthday last week but he didn't like it because the keypad was too small for his fingers. Roll Eyes So I took it back and said it was faulty and exchanged it for a different model.

Unfortunately I didn't realise the new one was a locked phone. He doesn't want to change networks and so we tried an onine unlocking service but they said they couldn't do it and had lots of trouble with this model (Nokia 7100 supernova).

Anyway today he tried several shops and only one said they could unlock it by sending it to Manchester for Β£30. The phone cost Β£60 so that doesn't seem worth it.

I can't take it back to the shop again as he's opened it and I already used the faulty excuse when I took the first one back.

Does anyone know what we can do? Can I complain to Nokia about it being locked to a network we don't want?

Thanks. Smiler

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Originally posted by Ella:
I unlocked my fone and a few others through this site Unlock

Might take a while to find the right one but maybe if you search 'unlock nokia 7100 gsm forum'' in google it might take you to the page that you need. They don't have unlock codes for all fones and sometimes it's not very easy to unlock but it's worth a look.


Thanks Ella, I'll give it a look but we tried loads of online sites and they all said that this model was a real pain to unlock. Trust me to choose it. Roll Eyes
skive
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Originally posted by spongebob squarepants:
oooooo i dunno ski sorry.......the only time we had to do it we took it to the market in town and he did it

i spose you've tried customer support malarky etc?...


Mr Skive wants me to take it back to the shop as it was their fault for not telling me it was locked to O2. I feel bad tho cos I already took the first one back claiming it was faulty. Blush
skive
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Originally posted by skive:
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Originally posted by Daniel J*:
Contract or PAYG?


He's on contract to Virgin which is an all in package with TV and broadband. The phone is locked to O2 pay as you go.

Have you tried O2? They will probably charge you to unlock it but it might be, say, Β£20. I had an Orange phone unlocked for that. PAYG phones sometimes have a bit of subsidy bit in to the topup charges but not that much.
FM
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Originally posted by Daniel J*:
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Originally posted by skive:
quote:
Originally posted by Daniel J*:
Contract or PAYG?


He's on contract to Virgin which is an all in package with TV and broadband. The phone is locked to O2 pay as you go.

Have you tried O2? They will probably charge you to unlock it but it might be, say, Β£20. I had an Orange phone unlocked for that. PAYG phones sometimes have a bit of subsidy bit in to the topup charges but not that much.


I could try that. I'm sure if I took it back to the shop (it was a supermarket so they tend to be more into customer service and goodwill and all that) they'd probs exchange it but I'm a bit embarrassed cos they'll think I'm a right pisstaker. Blush
skive
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
I'm not sure if my advice is up to date. But at various Sunday markets near me there usually exists a mobile phone stall.
I know that tghey would unlock your 'phone for a fiver, especially if you told 'em a hard luck story. It seemed a very quick job. However maybe the technology is more complex now?


There's lots of 'dodgy' places I could try round here but I think this model is new and Mr Skive has already tried a few 'dodgy' places near his work and he reckons Nokia have developed their technology to make it harder to unlock.
skive
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Originally posted by skive:
quote:
Originally posted by spongebob squarepants:
oooooo i dunno ski sorry.......the only time we had to do it we took it to the market in town and he did it

i spose you've tried customer support malarky etc?...


Mr Skive wants me to take it back to the shop as it was their fault for not telling me it was locked to O2. I feel bad tho cos I already took the first one back claiming it was faulty. Blush



i agree with him..they should have told you and they didn't.......their fault i reckon...

get down there an give em what for.... Thumbs Up

honest they'll be fine about it and it'll be problem sorted....


then tell mr skive it's givin you a proper stressout and he needs to buy wine to help you recover.... Big Grin
SS
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Originally posted by spongebob squarepants:

i agree with him..they should have told you and they didn't.......their fault i reckon...

get down there an give em what for.... Thumbs Up

honest they'll be fine about it and it'll be problem sorted....


then tell mr skive it's givin you a proper stressout and he needs to buy wine to help you recover.... Big Grin


Lol he does that already. Keeps me sweet. Laugh

I'm normally pretty good at standing up for myself it's just in this case cos I lied the first time it feels like karma. Ninja
skive
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Originally posted by skive:
I've just had a brainwave! I've done online shopping with the supermarket before so I have an 'account' with them. If I email them and explain the situation and claim to be a loyal customer maybe they'll send me an email saying take it back and I can just take a print out of the email with me to the shop and save my blushes?

Big Grin


yer custardy pants!!!!! Laugh
SS
OMG STOP !!!

Just to let you know i did just this

I wanted to unlock my phone - you will lose your sent texts and possibly most others

Unless your numbers are SAVED TO THE PHONE - you run the risk of losing them too

BUT THEY WON'T TELL YOU THIS

... and get all your pics off that phone if you hae any cos they sent me a PAC unlocking code that jammed my phone and i lost everything
Saint
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Originally posted by skive:
quote:
Originally posted by spongebob squarepants:

i agree with him..they should have told you and they didn't.......their fault i reckon...

get down there an give em what for.... Thumbs Up

honest they'll be fine about it and it'll be problem sorted....


then tell mr skive it's givin you a proper stressout and he needs to buy wine to help you recover.... Big Grin


Lol he does that already. Keeps me sweet. Laugh

I'm normally pretty good at standing up for myself it's just in this case cos I lied the first time it feels like karma. Ninja



i'm well up on this stuff trust me i'm a squarepants.....

that wasn't lying it was bending the truth...and it was faulty to mr skive cos he couldn't use it cos the keypad was too small...

therefore it wasn't a lie and it's all good.... Thumbs Up
SS
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Originally posted by RENTON:
OMG STOP !!!

Just to let you know i did just this

I wanted to unlock my phone - you will lose your sent texts and possibly most others

Unless your numbers are SAVED TO THE PHONE - you run the risk of losing them too

BUT THEY WON'T TELL YOU THIS

... and get all your pics off that phone if you hae any cos they sent me a PAC unlocking code that jammed my phone and i lost everything


Eeker OMG! I definitely have to take it back then and get another phone. He'd kill me!
skive
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Originally posted by spongebob squarepants:
i'm well up on this stuff trust me i'm a squarepants.....

that wasn't lying it was bending the truth...and it was faulty to mr skive cos he couldn't use it cos the keypad was too small...

therefore it wasn't a lie and it's all good.... Thumbs Up


haha I love your reasoning! Laugh Taking it back it is then! Thumbs Up

Thanks for all your help everyone, I knew I could rely on you guys. Valentine
skive
quote:
Originally posted by skive:
quote:
Originally posted by spongebob squarepants:
i'm well up on this stuff trust me i'm a squarepants.....

that wasn't lying it was bending the truth...and it was faulty to mr skive cos he couldn't use it cos the keypad was too small...

therefore it wasn't a lie and it's all good.... Thumbs Up


haha I love your reasoning! Laugh Taking it back it is then! Thumbs Up

Thanks for all your help everyone, I knew I could rely on you guys. Valentine



Big Grin

and they should have told you it was locked to 02 and they didn't....so it's their fault..

tell em firstly they gave you a faulty phone...now this...say very loudly how disappointed you are in the service...they'll be so keen to get you out of the shop they'll do whatever it takes.... Big Grin

i'm an expert at whinging in shops.... Big Grin
SS
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Originally posted by skive:
Lol sponge Big Grin

I've sent off an email to their online customer services so hopefully I can just show them the reply and not have to get narky. Ninja


awwwww.i wanted you to come back an say you threw tins of pedigree chum at them an stuff for their shoddy service.... Frowner

least mr skive knows how to use a phone...mr sponge never takes his...or if he does he never switches it on....

hope you get it sorted xxx
SS
quote:
Originally posted by skive:
You folk are so good at helping out so I'm adding myself to the advice needed queue. Smiler

I bought Mr Skive a new phone for his birthday last week but he didn't like it because the keypad was too small for his fingers. Roll Eyes So I took it back and said it was faulty and exchanged it for a different model.

Unfortunately I didn't realise the new one was a locked phone. He doesn't want to change networks and so we tried an onine unlocking service but they said they couldn't do it and had lots of trouble with this model (Nokia 7100 supernova).

Anyway today he tried several shops and only one said they could unlock it by sending it to Manchester for Β£30. The phone cost Β£60 so that doesn't seem worth it.

I can't take it back to the shop again as he's opened it and I already used the faulty excuse when I took the first one back.

Does anyone know what we can do? Can I complain to Nokia about it being locked to a network we don't want?

Thanks. Smiler


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