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12-12-2014 12:05 PM
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12-12-2014 12:07 PM
They should be able to do it right away. You'll need to complete the unlock request form and then wait for Apple to process it.
You won't get a code or anything from Apple. You just keep syncing the phone until you see the success message.
12-12-2014 12:07 PM
They should be able to do it right away. You'll need to complete the unlock request form and then wait for Apple to process it.
You won't get a code or anything from Apple. You just keep syncing the phone until you see the success message.
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17-12-2014 04:04 AM - edited 17-12-2014 04:05 AM
traceyf43 - I have merged your posts from other threads into your original thread in order to try and keep the continuity of the conversation and also to prevent duplication of information. Please keep your conversation in this thread.
As you have found out, you will not be able to unlock your handset until the IMEI number has been updated, so there is no point in constantly filling in the form as it will constantly get rejected. Vodafone will not have any record of this IMEI as they haven't supplied you with the handset.
As you've been told just a few posts up, you need to get Mobiles Direct to contact Vodafone and provide them with the details of the handset you've been sold. Once they have done that, you will be able to request that your phone is unlocked.
PWIAC
13-12-2014 11:37 AM
13-12-2014 11:42 AM
@traceyf43 wrote:
Hi. Contract was from mobiles direct.
You'll need to get them to provide Vodafone with the proof of purchase. Once Vodafone receive that from Mobiles Direct, they will be able to update their records and you'll be able to resubmit the unlock request.
PWIAC