I am connected with 3 network in australia and want my nokia6680 unlocked. I
dont want to pay an exuberant amount of money for my request...
can anyone help or direct me to right places
thankx in advance for any assistance
cheers
"ASIS" <car...@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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I'm sure if you were paying it, it would be exuberant.
> can anyone help or direct me to right places
Face facts. You bought a phone which is not currently unlockable in the
grander scheme of things, compared to, say, a 2G Nokia.,
Pay to unlock, or wait a while. Possibly forever
All 3 phones are sold locked.
Agreeing to purchasing one is agreeing that it will be sold to you, locked
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3 Australia say the Nokia 6680 CANNOT be unlocked. Which is a load of
frog shit. They CAM unlock it they just choose NOT to.
If a handset is purchased outright or it has been paid out then there is
no reason why it should remain locked. 3 should unlock their phones in
this situation.
Let's face it if they want to keep customers the best way is to provide
a decent level of service and support and not lock people in.
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Wrong, as always.
Not necessarily. They might not have ever requested the unlocking codes for
them, as they dont intend them to be unlocked.
> If a handset is purchased outright or it has been paid out then there is
> no reason why it should remain locked. 3 should unlock their phones in
> this situation.
YOU dont get to make that decision, THEY do.
> Let's face it if they want to keep customers the best way is to provide
> a decent level of service and support and not lock people in.
Dont be such a pathetic victim.