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14-02-2017 10:09 AM
14-02-2017 05:18 PM
@User1402 Realistically, I think you'll find it simpler just to get a new SIM with a £10 Big Value Bundle, or apply a Big Value Bundle to one of your present SIMs, and use the phone with that SIM for 30 days, making a number of calls, sending a few texts and using a bit of data. Then, after 30 days, the phone's IMEI will be truly associated with the SIM, Vodafone will have its required proof that you are the regular user of the phone, and they'll be able to request the unlock from Apple.
You might find that Vodafone has already made an association between the phone and one of the present SIMs, but equally you could just waste time trying to get that sorted out, and end up having to buy a £10 BVB and start the 30 days in any case.
14-02-2017 11:13 PM
15-02-2017 08:01 AM
If you've had 4 SIMs on the go simultaneously, I'd have thought that you were the one in the driver's seat? In order to make money by buying phones in order to sell them on, it's probably as well to discover the ground rules of the business you want to engage in.
15-02-2017 08:26 AM
15-02-2017 08:34 AM - edited 15-02-2017 08:37 AM
There's a link here for the NUC policy and form:
If you contact the customer services team (or wait on the Tech team here) they should be able to advise you (if you have fully registered a PAYG sim with them and can pass the relevant security checks) when that particular sim was activated/started use with the imei in question. Otherwise it may be a case of taking note of when you start the 30 day period with a new sim card and taking it from there.
Hope this is of some help. 🙂
15-02-2017 08:54 AM
15-02-2017 09:07 AM
The link gives information about the process.
If you complete the form for the same imei a number of times you are potentially facing an issue with this being flagged up by fraud. I would suggest monitoring one noted sim card within the phone for 30 days and then requesting an unlock as being the easiest process.
15-02-2017 09:19 AM
Another link, although it gives the same information:
15-02-2017 10:15 AM