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  1. #1
    Ross
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    I want to check to see if my phone is old enough to qualify for a free
    unlocking code from Vodafone. It's been recommended here that the best way
    to do this is to go to the Vodafone site and use their "contact us" link.
    However, that link is currently out of action due to 'website upgrading,' so
    they're basically uncontactable by email at the moment. Do they supply
    unlocking codes over the phone?

    Ross





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  2. #2
    Phil Chung
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    Re: Vodafone unlocking - can't contact

    Ross wrote:
    > I want to check to see if my phone is old enough to qualify for a free
    > unlocking code from Vodafone. It's been recommended here that the best way
    > to do this is to go to the Vodafone site and use their "contact us" link.
    > However, that link is currently out of action due to 'website upgrading,'so
    > they're basically uncontactable by email at the moment. Do they supply
    > unlocking codes over the phone?


    If it's out of contract then they can unlock the phone. That's what
    happened with my Nokia 6680 after 12 months. I phoned them up on 191
    and asked for the code and a few days later got it by e-mail and then a
    week later in the post too. The same for my Nokia N80 for which I paid
    £20 for the unlock code.

    Whether you get the code over the phone or not may depend on the phone
    you have.




  3. #3
    MinervaUK
    Guest

    Re: Vodafone unlocking - can't contact

    Sorry to hear of the problems you've had getting through to Vodafone by
    email. It's still possible to get your NUC by dialling 191 from your
    handset. Give them a call and the customer service advisor will be able
    to get your code for you and let you know how long you've had your
    phone from your previous purchase and upgrade history on the account.
    I'd recommend before calling that you make a note of your IMEI number
    (enter * # 0 6 # into your phone and press send).

    Customer Services will then assign your request to Vodafone's network
    resolutions team. Vodafone do have certain NUCs on our systems -
    therefore as Phil says some codes can be provided sooner than others -
    however with some makes and models we do have to send off a request to
    the manufacturer who then send the code back. Network Resolutions will
    then put together this information in a letter and send it out to your
    address. You could always give a quick call to 191 after your request
    to check the status of your NUC.

    Phil Chung wrote:
    > Ross wrote:
    > > I want to check to see if my phone is old enough to qualify for a free
    > > unlocking code from Vodafone. It's been recommended here that the bestway
    > > to do this is to go to the Vodafone site and use their "contact us" link.
    > > However, that link is currently out of action due to 'website upgrading,' so
    > > they're basically uncontactable by email at the moment. Do they supply
    > > unlocking codes over the phone?

    >
    > If it's out of contract then they can unlock the phone. That's what
    > happened with my Nokia 6680 after 12 months. I phoned them up on 191
    > and asked for the code and a few days later got it by e-mail and then a
    > week later in the post too. The same for my Nokia N80 for which I paid
    > £20 for the unlock code.
    >
    > Whether you get the code over the phone or not may depend on the phone
    > you have.





  4. #4
    Peter
    Guest

    Re: Vodafone unlocking - can't contact

    On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 00:25:02 +0100, "Ross" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I want to check to see if my phone is old enough to qualify for a free
    >unlocking code from Vodafone. It's been recommended here that the best way
    >to do this is to go to the Vodafone site and use their "contact us" link.
    >However, that link is currently out of action due to 'website upgrading,' so
    >they're basically uncontactable by email at the moment. Do they supply
    >unlocking codes over the phone?
    >
    >Ross
    >


    Alternastively, depending on the make & model, you can get the
    unlocking codes fropm various websites and do the job yourself. For
    example:

    http://www.unlockme.co.uk/

    Which I used earlier this week to generate a code to enable me to
    unlock a Nokia.

    --
    Cheers

    Peter

    Please remove the invalid to reply



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