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  1. #1
    Neil Monk
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    Hi, is it possible to unlock a V975 that was on "3" to enable it to be used
    on Vodafone (PAYG, not bothered about being able to use the 3G facility on
    it)?

    If this is possible, could anyone point me in the right direction. I can
    only seem to find "pay for" sites on Google.

    TIA
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  2. #2
    Neil Monk
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    Re: Unlock Motorola V975 ?


    "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi, is it possible to unlock a V975 that was on "3" to enable it to be
    > used on Vodafone (PAYG, not bothered about being able to use the 3G
    > facility on it)?
    >
    > If this is possible, could anyone point me in the right direction. I can
    > only seem to find "pay for" sites on Google.
    >
    > TIA
    >


    Anyone?
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    Neil





  3. #3
    Matt Wheeler
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    Re: Unlock Motorola V975 ?


    "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >
    > "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news[email protected]...
    >> Hi, is it possible to unlock a V975 that was on "3" to enable it to
    >> be used on Vodafone (PAYG, not bothered about being able to use the
    >> 3G facility on it)?
    >>
    >> If this is possible, could anyone point me in the right direction.
    >> I can only seem to find "pay for" sites on Google.
    >>
    >> TIA
    >>

    >
    > Anyone?
    >


    I take it google isn't working......

    try this: (came third on a search on google).
    http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/motorola-v975-unlock.htm





  4. #4
    Lister
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    Re: Unlock Motorola V975 ?


    "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi, is it possible to unlock a V975 that was on "3" to enable it to be
    > used on Vodafone (PAYG, not bothered about being able to use the 3G
    > facility on it)?
    >
    > If this is possible, could anyone point me in the right direction. I can
    > only seem to find "pay for" sites on Google.
    >


    Well then you will have to "pay for" it to be unlocked.
    There are no free solutions, unless you know somebody
    with a smart-clip who will do it for nothing.
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  5. #5
    Neil Monk
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    Re: Unlock Motorola V975 ?


    "Matt Wheeler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news[email protected]...
    >>
    >> "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news[email protected]...
    >>> Hi, is it possible to unlock a V975 that was on "3" to enable it to be
    >>> used on Vodafone (PAYG, not bothered about being able to use the 3G
    >>> facility on it)?
    >>>
    >>> If this is possible, could anyone point me in the right direction. I can
    >>> only seem to find "pay for" sites on Google.
    >>>
    >>> TIA
    >>>

    >>
    >> Anyone?
    >>

    >
    > I take it google isn't working......
    >
    > try this: (came third on a search on google).
    > http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/motorola-v975-unlock.htm
    >
    >


    I take it youer eyes aren't working?

    To quote my orginial post:

    "I can only seem to find "pay for" sites on Google."
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    Neil





  6. #6
    Neil Monk
    Guest

    Re: Unlock Motorola V975 ?


    "Lister" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news[email protected]...
    >> Hi, is it possible to unlock a V975 that was on "3" to enable it to be
    >> used on Vodafone (PAYG, not bothered about being able to use the 3G
    >> facility on it)?
    >>
    >> If this is possible, could anyone point me in the right direction. I can
    >> only seem to find "pay for" sites on Google.
    >>

    >
    > Well then you will have to "pay for" it to be unlocked.
    > There are no free solutions, unless you know somebody
    > with a smart-clip who will do it for nothing.


    Ok, thanks for your help, at least SOMEONE can post a constructive reply,
    unlike others!

    Cheers
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    Neil





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