Lanshark
<font color=red>Peace be still<br><font color=purp
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DH has a Motorola V551 that he purchased in July. At the time he was using AT&T because his work required it. Work as since bought him another phone and he asked if I'd like the Motorola instead of my Nokia. Since I'm having trouble with the Nokia I said yes. Our family service has been with Cingular since its inception.
Here's where it gets confusing. The young woman at Cingular informs me that I cannot use the Motorola because it was on an AT&T network. The phone was deactivated in August. AT&T is owned by Cingular. She informs me I need to buy a new phone because the Motorola cannot be unlocked.
I spoke with her manager that confirmed each carrier has a code that is entered into the phone. Even though AT&T and Cingular is one company Cingular does not have access to those codes. She told me to search the net, find the code, unlock the phone, put my Nokia sim card in the phone and I'm good to go.
Problem I'm having is finding a reputable place on the net to get the code. Some charge as high as $60 dollars. When I go to the Motorola site they confirm that all carriers lock the phone to their service and they can't release the code.
Has anyone else run into this problem? I have a perfectly usable phone that is almost brand new.
Sorry for the rant but I found this to be incredible.
Here's where it gets confusing. The young woman at Cingular informs me that I cannot use the Motorola because it was on an AT&T network. The phone was deactivated in August. AT&T is owned by Cingular. She informs me I need to buy a new phone because the Motorola cannot be unlocked.
I spoke with her manager that confirmed each carrier has a code that is entered into the phone. Even though AT&T and Cingular is one company Cingular does not have access to those codes. She told me to search the net, find the code, unlock the phone, put my Nokia sim card in the phone and I'm good to go.
Problem I'm having is finding a reputable place on the net to get the code. Some charge as high as $60 dollars. When I go to the Motorola site they confirm that all carriers lock the phone to their service and they can't release the code.
Has anyone else run into this problem? I have a perfectly usable phone that is almost brand new.
Sorry for the rant but I found this to be incredible.


