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    Flynn
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    Hi (new to this group)

    My wife is on a Vodafone contract that entitles her to a new phone upgrade
    every 11(?) months (she retains the older phone)

    She's just picked up a new Vodafone 810 and, on trying it, has decided she
    wants to revert to her older phone, and has offered me the Vod 810

    I have an old Nokia on Orange PAYG, whose tel. no. I want to retain, but the
    Vod810 will not accept the Orange PAYG SIM

    I'm completely new to this and I'm afraid my friend Google serves to confuse
    and alarm, as much as inform

    What's the best/cheapest/most reliable way to unlock the Vod 810 (I'm
    picking up hints from searches that Vodafone might do it free?)

    Or is the Vodafone PAYG tariff a better deal anyway, and I should consider
    porting to them?

    TIA

    Flynn





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    Re: Newbie: Vodafone 810

    On Dec 5, 6:26 pm, "Flynn" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Hi (new to this group)
    >
    > My wife is on aVodafonecontract that entitles her to a new phone upgrade
    > every 11(?) months (she retains the older phone)
    >
    > She's just picked up a newVodafone810 and, on trying it, has decided she
    > wants to revert to her older phone, and has offered me the Vod 810
    >
    > I have an old Nokia on Orange PAYG, whose tel. no. I want to retain, but the
    > Vod810 will not accept the Orange PAYG SIM
    >
    > I'm completely new to this and I'm afraid my friend Google serves to confuse
    > and alarm, as much as inform
    >
    > What's the best/cheapest/most reliable way to unlock the Vod 810 (I'm
    > picking up hints from searches thatVodafonemight do it free?)
    >
    > Or is theVodafonePAYG tariff a better deal anyway, and I should consider
    > porting to them?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    > Flynn


    Hi Flynn,



    You can get a Network Unlock Code (NUC) for your Vodafone 810 from
    Vodafone Customer Care, which won't invalidate your 12 month warranty.



    There would be a charge of £20 (inc VAT) for the NUC as the handset is
    under 12months old. NUC codes are free when the phone is older then
    12months old. We would just need to take your IMEI number.



    To find out what this is, you can look under the battery pack on the
    device or enter *#06# when the Vodafone SIM card is in the Vodafone
    810. Once we've received your NUC we could then advise you of the
    procedure to unlock your handset.



    We do keep the majority of the NUC's on our system so we could advise
    you what to do straight away if we have it available. If we have to
    request it from the manufacturer it can take up to 72hours to get a
    response.



    If you wanted to port your number to Vodafone Pay As You Talk (PAYT)
    you would just need to obtain a PAC (Port Authorisation Code) from
    Orange and present this in a Vodafone Store, or call the PAYT Ports
    Team on 08080 945945. The full process takes about 28 days.



    You can view the PAYT price plans by visiting vodafone.co.uk and
    selecting Online Shop and then Pay As You Talk price plans.



    Some of the reasons for joining Vodafone on PAYT are the great offers
    we have. You could add Vodafone Family to your account, for example,
    and for just £5.00 (inc VAT) per month, you and 3 of your friends on
    Vodafone could call each other for free.



    This is just one of the offers on PAYT, and you'll be able to see for
    yourself what else is available.



    I hope this helps

    Techgirl

    Vodafone UK







    -----Original Message-----
    From: Gallimore, Samantha, VF UK
    Sent: 07 December 2007 15:18
    To: Cope, Amy, VF-UK
    Subject:



    http://groups.google.com/group/uk.te...gst&q=vodafone



    Hi Flynn,

    You can get a network unlock code for your Vodafone 810 from vodafone
    customer care, which wont invalidate your 12 month warranty.

    There would be a charge of £20 inc VAT for the network unlock code as
    the handset is under 12months old (NUC codes are free when the phone
    is older then 12months old.) We would just need to take your IMEI
    number (which can be found under the battery pack on the device or by
    entering *#06# when the Vodafone sim card is in the Vodafone 810) and
    we could then advice you of the procedure to unlock your handset.

    We do keep the majority of the network unlock codes on our system so
    we could advice you what to do straight away but if we have to request
    it from the manufacturer it can take up to 72hours to get a responce.

    If you wanted to port your number to Vodafone pay as you talk you
    would just need to obtain a PAC from orange and present this in a
    Vodafone Store, the full process takes about 28 days. You can view the
    pay as you talk price plans by visiting Vodafone.co.uk and selecting
    online shop and then pay as you talk price plans.

    I hope this helps

    Techgirl

    Vodafone UK



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