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Posted: October 26, 2005 1:07 pm
by AlbatrossFlyer
land_shark3 wrote:
mings wrote:There is a person on eBay who sells codes that allow you to cross-use phones. It worked for my dad. He had one of the first Nokia camera phones but it was on a different service provider. The dude sent the code and instructions and it worked. Just in case you were interested.
Now that's something I'd be interested in learning more about. :pirate:
still can't have your razr on verizon though. plus your service provider won't give you the time of day if you have problems with your phone.

Posted: October 26, 2005 1:11 pm
by land_shark3
AlbatrossFlyer wrote:
land_shark3 wrote:
mings wrote:There is a person on eBay who sells codes that allow you to cross-use phones. It worked for my dad. He had one of the first Nokia camera phones but it was on a different service provider. The dude sent the code and instructions and it worked. Just in case you were interested.
Now that's something I'd be interested in learning more about. :pirate:
still can't have your razr on verizon though. plus your service provider won't give you the time of day if you have problems with your phone.
They won't now; what would be any different? :roll:

Posted: October 26, 2005 1:12 pm
by mings
land_shark3 wrote:
mings wrote:There is a person on eBay who sells codes that allow you to cross-use phones. It worked for my dad. He had one of the first Nokia camera phones but it was on a different service provider. The dude sent the code and instructions and it worked. Just in case you were interested.
Now that's something I'd be interested in learning more about. :pirate:
Search eBay for "cell phone unlock" - it's about $9. I spoke to my dad and asked him more about it. He says that the phones only allow you to try a certain number of times. If it doesn't work, the phone will still work on its orignal provider. Certain people sell codes for certain phones.