Japan Voda Charged the owner SIM Unlock Shop, and he Arrested,
Indicated on Charge Violence of Commercial Law & Unfair Competion
http://news.tbs.co.jp/newseye/tbs_newseye3365188.html
Japan Voda charged as they lost 4 hundred Million Japanese Yen per mounth
due to his Unlock of Mobile Phones.
He is a Chinese and having shops in Tokyo Japan and Shanghai China.
And selling SIM Unlocked Mobile Phone, also Unlock Service.
Also one of my friend, and love Mobile Phone,
This was the 1st case in Japan and no guilty in past.
He is beliving SIM Unlock Business is Faire and should exisit for the Comsummer's benefits.
Comsummer has a right of SIM free, and no boday can not deprive thier fiarly Rights.
He was screaming " i am working for the Commsummer's Benefits. and This Arresting
is the Reatcion to the Free competions of Markets" while he was pushing into Police Car.
Now guys,,, I need your supprt for him, to cheer up his mind.
even it is not effect to Japanese Crazy Court and Law,
also let Operators such like a Voda Japan, to know how they were dirty trik.
They never cought Japanese Shop owner but Chinese guy,
They know the forigners can not fight in a court well.
They made him a scape goat as a warning to the others!
Unfaire too much,
Pls comment to let them know Unlock is not Crime, and
destroy and complain to Japanese dirty Operators monoplistic market
i can not write my unger enoug in english, so my discription is not correct
But hope guys know what was happen in japanese Mobile Market
Re: Japan Voda Charged SIM Unloclk Shop
Asukal said:
Japan Voda Charged the owner SIM Ulock Shop, and he Arrested,
Indicated on Charge Violence of Commercial Law & Unfair Competion
http://news.tbs.co.jp/newseye/tbs_newseye3365188.html
Japan Voda charged as they lost 4 hundred Million Japanese Yen per mounth
due to his Unlock of Mobile Phones.
He is a Chinese and having a shop in Tokyo Japan and Shanghai China.
And selling SIM Unlocked Mobile Phone, also Unlock Service.
Also one of my friend, and love Mobile Phone,
This was the 1st case in Japan and no guilty in past.
He is beliving SIM Unlock Business is Faire and should exisit for the Comsummer's benefits.
Comsummer has a right of SIM free, and no boday can not deprive thier fiarly Rights.
He was screaming " i am working for the Commsummer's Benefits. and This Arresting
is the Reatcion to the Free competions of Markets" while he was pushing into Police Car.
Now guys,,, I need your supprt for him, to cheer up his mind.
even it is not effect to Japanese Crazy Court and Law,
also let Operators such like a Voda Japan, to know how they were dirty trik.
They never cought Japanese Shop owner but Chinese guy,
They know the forigners can not fight in a court well.
They made him a scape goat as a warning to the others!
Unfaire too much,
Pls comment to let them know Unlock is not Crime, and
destroy and complain to Japanese dirty Operators monoplistic market
i can not write my unger enoug in english, so my discription is not correct
But hope guys know what was happen in japanese Mobile Market
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Voda are crazy which law the guy been charged ? Asukal please tell your friend I will support to him , I will post your post to all Chinese DPA forum let everyone in China support him. :evil: :evil: :evil:
I wish I could help... Never had a sim from Vodafone Germany and now I will never have one
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Hi Asukal!
I hope your friend wins the case and goes free. I don't know anything about Japanese law but I hope judges in your country can see reason and not be bribed / pressured by Voda.
SIM locking should be illegal because it interferes with fair business. When cell companies sell you the phone with discount they force you to pay them certain amount each moth through the contract you sign with them so they get their money back anyway.
Not letting you unlock the phone is the same as forcing you to make certain number of phone calls each month and that's crazy.
Any way, best luck to you and your friend.
Sim locks suck!!!
Anybody that does anything to stop Sim locks should be thanked as it what the free market system is all about.
Got my support.
Thanks Guys!
we also have an idea, Unlock Business is not legal so well(?).
But accroding to my knowlidge, no country and no one were guilty
coz of Unlock Services.
Now Japan Operators are trying to establish precedent. and also brainwash Japanese citizen to inplant the concept "SIM Unlock Is Crime" To Destroy all SIM Unlock Business in Japan.
I believe The Japanese Courts and Law doesnt haveenough idea about SIM unlock or Mobile Business till today,to judge him faire.
So they picked up Forigner as 1st target to cook it easy.
So i dont hope this case will be the 1st one to be Guilty.
Not only the problem of my friends,but also all unlock business
and free market of Cellphone.
One small shope's Unlock Servce, can not bring the damege and lost of 4 hundred Million Japanese Yen of Voda.it is impossible.
That is the point they are not unfaire! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
I also join all of you in support..Thanks God,,in India we are really free to use any phone with any SIM and is NOT CRIME
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Asukal said:
http://news.tbs.co.jp/newseye/tbs_newseye3365188.html
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The link is no more valid. Can you get another one to get the full story.
I think the unlock should be possible in any country and support you !
This reminds me: a while back I saw an article stating that in the US there is now a law (only for 3 years though) that user will be able to unlock any PPC based phone purchased from the cell companies.
The article though wasn't quite clear whether this was referring to 'application unlock' (mostly matters for smartphones), SIM unlock or both.
By the way Asukal: How did this story turned out?
I hope the guy didn't get any prison time or huge fine.
My 2 Cents
I personally believe that Once someone buys a phone, one should be able to do what he/she wants with it.
If I paid for a phone or a computer, I want to be able to change it, break it, explode it or throw it into the fire if I want to.
Business practices should be strong and they should not try to cry if they find out those practices were faulty after the fact.
Related
Someone here living in the UK posted that he got Orange UK desimlocked for free his mobile.
What I can tell you is: If you have some time and some money to lose calling Orange Custumer Service (I recommend you to call them not from your mobile but at 0825 005 700 from your home or office number because it's much cheaper) and if you find also a credible excuse to SIM unlock you phone, you have a possibility to get it. My excuse was I was going to Australia for 6 months on holidays and Orange mobiles there have not SIM card, so I needed to use my phone with other operator's SIM cards, because calling from Australia 6 months with my Orange Pro plan was too expensive and I couldn't buy a prepaid SIM card from Orange Australia and, obviously, I couldn't use a prepaid SIM card form other operator because my phone was SIM locked... I added that I have more than 400 addresses, phone numbers and emails in my SPV M2000 (which is true), so I couldn't see other possibility that to ask them to unlock my phone.
After a few calls and talk with some people, going to my France Telecom Shop (I made most calls to the Orange Customer Service from there, which I didn't pay), pretending that I had no clue that the phone was locked when I bought it...
After a few calls they proposed me to unlock my mobile for 76 euros. I bought it on December 30th, so it's still a good deal if you compare that a desimlocked Qtek costs more than 800 euros at Darty and I paid for mine only 475 euros. Then I realized that if I insisted a bit more, I could have it for free... and IT WORKED OUT!
They finally gave me the code to unlock the mobile.
I cannot give you here my IMEI number, but the code they gave is 79064041
Well, guys, maybe this works also in other Countries with other operators... you just have to be patient, to be lucky to speak with someone nice and pretend to be stupid.
ArtZ
when i called orange i found out they have to get the unlocking code from HTC.i wonder if htc can be contacted directly and code gotten from them.
afhstingray said:
when i called orange i found out they have to get the unlocking code from HTC.i wonder if htc can be contacted directly and code gotten from them.
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I got the same comment from O2.....needs to go via HTC
now if we could recruit someone from HTC we could pay them some serious money worldwide !!!
Does the M2000 have any preinstalled orange themes in it?
if so, can someone post them
Guys,
After a few calls to Orange Custumer Service pretending to be a real stupid, they asked me my IMEI number (which they knew already because I made a mistake and the lady at the other end of the line corrected me). Then, they asked my my name and address (I suposse to be sure of my identity) and they gave me code. Nobody spoke to me about HTC... I even think that the person I spoke with knows about HTC...
It wasn't a very easy thing but it took me only 3 hours to get it.
My fisrt call was from home and the rest from France Telecom office just a few meters away from where I live.
Regards,
ArtZ
Hi all,
I think I know the answer to this already, but just throwing it out there just in case!
I have an XDA2i with a blocked IMEI (as the insurance have supplied me a new one and this is sitting here with a cracked screen) - Is there anyway to use a SIM card in it?
I'm in the UK - So I'm presuming only way is to use the unit in another country, right?
If there's nothing I can do to use it here, then I'll just sell it abroad...
Any ideas?
Cheers! Dennis West London UK!
Isn't the IMEI blocked globally?
change the screen and sell it to a mobile shop...they know how to deal with it...the screen replacement cost £100 if u do it yourself 160 if u send it away
imei blocks are not worldwide yet!
As far as I understand, IMEI blocks _could_ be implemented worldwide, but they aren't yet. However, a phone CAN be globally blocked.
Reprogramming a phone's IMEI number is a criminal offence in most countries, and if someone says that they can do it, especially if they work for a phone shop or resell phones, be VERY wary of them... I'd imagine at least some part of the profit from the sale might go towards other criminal activity of some kind, and you don't want to be the one perpetuating the cycle, do you?
Just a pause for thought this Thursday.
I don`t know how or what software use.... so if you can help me THANKS.
(Sorry for my english i'm from latinamerica)
don`t worry for your answer I understand very well english language.
t-mobile will unlock it for free.
how I do that?
how T-Mobile can unlock my phone? cuz when I buy the phone don't have any sim card so I don`t know which is the operator. when I turn on the pda the screen show me a question about a code... I DON`T KNOW WHAT IT IS.
I try with 1234 and 12345678 and NOTHING is locked again and I have to wait a several minutes for try again and that sucks!!!!
dood
Your best bet if T-Mo won't cough up an unlock code, you may have to check out a service for it. There's plenty of places that can unlock ur fone for a price... it's definitely worth it. Just search around
Dr.Gonz0 said:
Your best bet if T-Mo won't cough up an unlock code, you may have to check out a service for it. There's plenty of places that can unlock ur fone for a price... it's definitely worth it. Just search around
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Just call up T-Mo and tell them you are traveling overseas and need to unlock your phone. They'll give you some sort of code you type in.
Correct me if I¡m wrong. You are from Latin America, so you bought your Wing on Ebay or something alike. If that's correct and as T-Mo does not have service in LAmerica, there's no chance to request them the unlock code because the phone is no longer binded to a T-Mo account. It's kind of odd it was not originally unlocked (I got mine through Ebay and I'm LAmerican too). At this point mi advice would be to take it to a tech shop and have it unlocked. It won't be expensive and once unlocked works really great!!
apreichner said:
Just call up T-Mo and tell them you are traveling overseas and need to unlock your phone. They'll give you some sort of code you type in.
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Hehe, I guess I just had a sales chimp try n sell me. When I called in to get my code. The broad would ask me the question all the time "why don't you want to be in our network" or "want to start an account?" Eventually I had to get crunk with her and say "because I don't want to... 1st amendment " She then asked if I had a t-mobile SIM card in the phone and I told her "no" coz i didn't. She then proceeded to tell me "you have to be a customer with us for 6 months before we can give you an unlock code"
Perhaps I should have been a little more persistent but oh well. I may have had to pay 10 bucks but I got what I wanted in the end hehe
In my case... I no longer have t-mobile service, and haven't had it for a good 6 months or so. My current phone (samsung eternity) has a mic that is going lame that they won't cover - and I always liked my old Wing better anyway. I got excited when I pulled it out and downloaded a new rom for it- and with my new data plan I could actually use IM! Unfortunately I discovered that the phone is not unlocked, contrary to what they told me when I bought it off of ebay...
It's ridiculous that I'd have to pay money to use a piece of hardware that I already own. Why are carriers even allowed to sim-lock phones in the first place? Isn't locking the Average Joe into a 2-year contract enough?
But I digress. After reading all these threads with frustrated regulars and whiny newbies, I guess it's either pay to unlock or get myself a new phone, eh..
myrid said:
In my case... I no longer have t-mobile service, and haven't had it for a good 6 months or so. My current phone (samsung eternity) has a mic that is going lame that they won't cover - and I always liked my old Wing better anyway. I got excited when I pulled it out and downloaded a new rom for it- and with my new data plan I could actually use IM! Unfortunately I discovered that the phone is not unlocked, contrary to what they told me when I bought it off of ebay...
It's ridiculous that I'd have to pay money to use a piece of hardware that I already own. Why are carriers even allowed to sim-lock phones in the first place? Isn't locking the Average Joe into a 2-year contract enough?
But I digress. After reading all these threads with frustrated regulars and whiny newbies, I guess it's either pay to unlock or get myself a new phone, eh..
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Thats why i dont buy phones off of Ebay and really does it hurt that much to pay some extra $ to sim unlock ur phone? anyways sim-lokcing the phones was so that other carriers wouldnt use that device but now...pretty much all carriers have the same hTC device but to there own customized verisons of that certain device
I've tried unlocking all but after too many hours of reading,searches,downloads,installs than virus removals and rooting and money. Used my credit card 3 times for sim unlock at online companies. All three screwed me but got money back from one. I think cause they are Canadian phones.
They gave me these reasons and a few more. Than kept my money.
The phone is blacklisted by the provider or reported lost or stolen
It is now illegal within the USA to unlock Phones purchased after January 26th 2013, if your phone was purchased after this date it cannot be unlocked.Although this model is generally un-lockable, there are instances where codes cannot be generated.
The IMEI number submitted was incorrect.
I check on these and none pertain to these phones n the imei # was correct.
In Canada its Not illegal here to unlock if you own the phone out-rite.
I'm looking for an honest place online that sells the imei or just the sim unlock codes for a good price. The average price from the networks like rogers
here is $50 and that's half of the phones worth. I'm retired can't afford that.
Right now I'm trying to unlock my Samsung galaxy S3 mini.
Anyone know a $5 to $10 site?
I own all four cells.
Sony Erricson xperia X10a Rogers Canada
Huawei Ascend Y300-0151 Rooted Bell .
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2e SGH-T599V Wind
samsung galaxy S3 mini, Canadian Model SM-G730W8 Rogers
Android 4.4.2
SW-VER G730W8VLUAMK1
smg730rfmc
joeroni said:
I've tried unlocking all but after too many hours of reading,searches,downloads,installs than virus removals and rooting and money. Used my credit card 3 times for sim unlock at online companies. All three screwed me but got money back from one. I think cause they are Canadian phones.
They gave me these reasons and a few more. Than kept my money.
The phone is blacklisted by the provider or reported lost or stolen
It is now illegal within the USA to unlock Phones purchased after January 26th 2013, if your phone was purchased after this date it cannot be unlocked.Although this model is generally un-lockable, there are instances where codes cannot be generated.
The IMEI number submitted was incorrect.
I check on these and none pertain to these phones n the imei # was correct.
In Canada its Not illegal here to unlock if you own the phone out-rite.
I'm looking for an honest place online that sells the imei or just the sim unlock codes for a good price. The average price from the networks like rogers
here is $50 and that's half of the phones worth. I'm retired can't afford that.
Right now I'm trying to unlock my Samsung galaxy S3 mini.
Anyone know a $5 to $10 site?
I own all four cells.
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Hey Joeroni I understand why you don't want to pay $50 to unlock a $100 phone.
But we can't really help with any recommendations cause we might offend someone
here that sells codes or software.Even though you have been ripped off from
some online companies.There are many ways here to unlock your phone but we
understand that one click root n unlock is much harder than stated and many
have bricked their phones.Which you can't afford to do.Like when you one click
root n unlock your Canadian Huawei Ascend Y300-0151.Its rooted n modem unlocked
but still locked to Bell.So learn roms now. Besides there are so many softwares
for Samsung that don't do your Canadian Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini, Canadian Model
SM-G730W8. Which you found out after hours n hours of reading n trying. We also
don't like answering people that are not geniuses already at this stuff. Not
even suggesting on the easiest software that you can buy credits that definitly
works on your Canadian phones.
So rather than learning to do your own phones here. Why don't you just quit
trying and pay the $40 and go to the corner shop n have them do it.Them shops
are popping up all over the place. Sound right?
lost or stolen phones
If less people bought "lost or stolen" phones there would be lots less lost or stolen phones.
themountig said:
If less people bought "lost or stolen" phones there would be lots less lost or stolen phones.
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And like I said they are not stolen or blacklisted. They are difficult because they are Canadian and software little diff. They are mine. You see while some sell software others codes n so fourth. Its all about money now. This site used to help people now it seems like all retail just want money now or THEY GET IGNORANT if your a newbie and not a genius at roms n stuff. Or I guess putting out money to the site. To have to pay half of what the phones are worth just to unlock them is wrong. Most learned how to do it from this site for years. Now I get they must be stolen.
If the phones in question are tied by contract to a particular service provider they are not owned by you. If you owned the phones legally and they are not tied by any contract unlocking would be simply achieved by calling the service provider to release the handset. If you wish to circumvent the law or break a phones link to a contract illegally why would you ask here. Such activities are expressly prohibited by this site and abusing members for not providing you with the tools to do this is disgraceful.
Listen here I keep telling you trouble maker that they are good. I know about all that stuff. Two I got after 2 year contract n went with other company . Then two bought out rite. I've already called the companies that were my providers from each phone. Asked how much to unlock them. That was my first move. Rogers checked and my cell was ok not blacklisted with them and wanted $50 plus 15% tax . I thought that was too much cause by law they have to provide an unlock to me. They said ya for a price $50.00 It's the same at the other major providers like bell fido rogers that i tried. All phones are ok to unlock but i must pay too much. So I try some online imei codes but get ripped off n now they have my credit card numbers. Damn. So I do searches n read n check out every software figuring ill do myself and pay for credits. but most software i checked does the samsung galaxy S3 mini but not the Canadian SM-G730W8 model. Same with my ol Sony Ericsson Xperia X10a. Different than regular x10. So I come here ask for few links or help. I get a senior member giving me BS. Your a trouble maker themountig and I don't need your help or accusations. Now once again people they have been checked and are all ok.
I checked the IMEI for your S3 and it has not been blacklisted, so I believe you when you say you own it outright. I also went ahead and removed your IMEI numbers from this thread because unscrupulous people will transfer them to devices that have been blacklisted so that those devices can work again. This activity is illegal in most places that support IMEI blacklisting and typically any discussion about how to change your IMEI is removed from xda.
In this case, I think why you really want is to SIM unlock your device. I am not sure what the laws are in Canada, and depending on where you live the carrier may or may not be required to provide you with an unlock code for free. Pretty much everywhere they have to do it if you own the phone. Typically SIM unlocking your device is not something that is supported very much on xda...rooting, unlocking the bootloader, yeah that gets done a lot around here.
You may want to bring up the issue with whomever you want as your new provider. They may be able to help you with Rogers or they may have another solution for you. Vodafone took care of an issue with my old provider when I switched to them. It is probably best to stay away from the online SIM unlocking services because it is really easy to get ripped off.
Good luck!
Thank you justmpm. I did not think about why people would want my old imei numbers. I did contact the company and yes they have to open it but at their price. That $50 is half of what I can buy the same phone unlocked online. My kids friends are techs at HP (bunch of crazy kids) and will unlock my phone this weekend if need be. They are also checking out these websites that ripped me off. One site is already down. unlock-freedom.cm They say they have a surprise for the other one this weekend. These companies must be making millions ripping people off. Well couple days ago I found another site advertising right here at my post. So now I'm waiting on code-unlock-shop that had a decent price and advertises doing Canadian cells. We will see. Its my last try.
Thank you justmpm for the info and removing my imei numbers. Most of all thanks for the respect.
I want to be clear. I am not accusing you of anything underhand it's just that an IMEI is meant to be attached to one cellphone. People who sell them are outside the law and therefore have no morals which would prevent them from ripping you off. The moderator removed your numbers from your post to protect you. Where do you think IMEI sellers get the numbers they sell as they can't be obtained legally or sold honestly. Sim unlocking is accepted practice IMEI selling is not. Therefore your request to be pointed to an honest seller is not possible. I should have simply pointed out to you that you were asking for the wrong thing, therefore I apologise for giving the wrong impression. Pleased you have so many young experts to guide and assist you and wish you well.
Its legal here in Canada to unlock your phone if you own it. But its expensive to have someone do it for you. SO Ive tried here and rooted both Huawei Ascend and the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2e but most software don't do the Canadian models. So thats when I tried the easy number unlock. Getting ripped off though. Didnt know that was illegal cause they advertise everywhere. Even in my evening newspaper. Im finding this out the hard way. I seen another site that does Canadian phones. Right here at this post. htp://www.code-unlock-shop.cm . Advertising right here but Ripping people off? Been 4 or 5 days now and still haven't heard from them. Another $15. Another scam that has my visa numbers. Damn it. I'd be ahead of the game if I stayed off this site and buy a new unlocked cell phone and hell with playing with cell phones. Well all my kids tech buddies are dropping in this weekend to check on these sites that ripped me off. Ill let them little crazies deal with them. Problem solved I'm buying a new phone that I can't afford.
Finally got numbers from htp://www.code-unlock-shop.cm. Paypal screwup. Happy happy happy Finally. Lot of trouble for my own phone. Damn
so I've been robbed twice by this service I will no longer use the service I'm trying to get my money back. I've been in contact with these people, he asked me if I got my money back like come on now you would know if you issued me a refund or now they've been playing games with me they told me to install this app some kind of unlocking app and it was a lie it was all a lie but they took my money and now they're refusing to give it back anyone who's experienced this please get back to me I'm interested in trying to see if we can go after them because I'm not the first person they've done this to. no matter where you're from you do business here in America or using American policies you have to buy by the law that's just what it is you're selling a dummy service and that's not right. every time I enter my email to track my order it says server is busy but I know that was a fake set up as well because when I press enter it said the same thing so that's a lie. We need to act as one XDA is an important community and it's members are what makes it thrive. You're not sure about the service don't pump them because you're helping them with the LIE
Just curious, wouldn't contacting your carrier have been a better and a secure choice? I know tmobile unlocked a couple of phones for me after a certain period of time. Also, this website is built so poorly that it screams scam.
I chatted with the guys 1 Minute ago.
That smells like scam x1000 !
Iam using Note 9 Exynos (Europe, Germany,DBT) and we in germany dont have Sim or Netlock anymore.
I asked the Chatguy if they unlock Exynos Note 9 with DBT-"Branding"(Its no branding, it means : FREE) too, and he thold me : "Yes !"....
Totally scam. Realy, you have Netlock in the US ? And do you guys have Simlock too ?
And what if you flash via Odin a brandingfree rom ? Does it unlock the phone ?
Sorry this happened I used CellUnlocker once and they are great. Know it doesnt help your situation but for future reference.
Sent from my SM-N950U TWIZtd Vengeance Rom
K-alz said:
Just curious, wouldn't contacting your carrier have been a better and a secure choice? I know tmobile unlocked a couple of phones for me after a certain period of time. Also, this website is built so poorly that it screams scam.
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Don't you think had I been able to use the phone company I would have. Mr know it all comments aren't necessary.
amorosa said:
I chatted with the guys 1 Minute ago.
That smells like scam x1000 !
Iam using Note 9 Exynos (Europe, Germany,DBT) and we in germany dont have Sim or Netlock anymore.
I asked the Chatguy if they unlock Exynos Note 9 with DBT-"Branding"(Its no branding, it means : FREE) too, and he thold me : "Yes !"....
Totally scam. Realy, you have Netlock in the US ? And do you guys have Simlock too ?
And what if you flash via Odin a brandingfree rom ? Does it unlock the phone ?[/QUOTE.
I don't think it's a US company that is providing false unlocking services, they've been in contact with me and some of their messages were in Russian. Maybe to throw me off but I believe it's a shell company of some sorts
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Don't you think had I been able to use the phone company I would have. Mr know it all comments aren't necessary.
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You didn't specify your device in your original post. So, I'd assumed that you had a carrier that provides that service like we do here in the US. My apologies if I gave a "Mr know it all" impression, non of that was my intention.
Carriers here in the US do unlock your phone after you've had it for a certain amount of time. My advice to you for next time is to start a thread here asking people to post their best and most trusted unlocking websites that they have actually used before, before going on your own to some random websites that you don't know much about.
We are always here to help, buddy. Sorry about what happened to you and I hope it wasn't a big chunk of money they've scammed you on.
If you unlock your phone and it is not paid off( you dont own it) and you unlock it through a third party. Then you stop paying the bill for the device then your carrier will black list the phone. You wont be able to use it with prepaid services or other carriers. Once you put a different sim in the device even though its unlocked. The phone will start Burning your sim cards so they dont work anymore. Only thing you can do is have an imei "repair" done. Or just change the csc code to a different country and just never use the original carrier which is easier.
I also totally agree with K-alz. This site does not look reputable at all. Take for instance all their claims like "Official service Even Samsung employees use our service to unlock their phones". Or even the fact you can enter anything you want into their text fields for your phone. Hell, at least the IMEI field should only accept numbers. Looks like a total scam...
On a side note, I had some fun with them:
IMEI: YOU GUYS ARE F****** JOKES
Samsung Model: WHO NEED TO
Carrier: STOP RIPPING OFF PEOPLE. YOU ARE BEING REPORTED TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES. BYE BYE
I do hope you can get your money back, but I would definitely not trust these kind of sites in the future.
Edit: I doubt it will go anywhere, but I just called Samsung to let them know of this specific site using Samsung's logos, and making fraudulent claims. Gave the URL, and the guy I talked to stated he would bring it to his supervisor/manager.
I'm sorry you have had your money stolen from you by a fake service, but I do have to add that this is such a painfully obvious scam, the site just screams fake, throwing money at services you're unsure of or that aren't reputable is never a good idea, stick to proper authorised services in the future, hopefully this is a lesson to others considering doing the same thing, good luck with getting your money back
Not good.
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/samsungsimunlock.com
Sent from my Still Rooted NOTE 8