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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 942971" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Well since there is no love lost between ATT, Tmobile or I, and since I don't see how it is unethical to unlock a phone that you paid for by upholding an agreement, I will help you out. I believe it is unethical for them to not willingly unlock it for you. But of course, I felt it was unethical for ATT to charge me $350 roaming from a tower that was several miles across the state line when they specifically stated in their contract that as long as I was within the given boundaries of the state of Oklahoma, there would be no roaming. I let them eat the bill on that one. </p><p></p><p>What you need to do is have your son call ATT if he still has service with them (even though a different phone), and ask them for the information to unlock the phone. The reasoning to provide them is that, he will be going out of the country and will be taking his phone with him. </p><p></p><p>They apparently can't or won't deny you the number for this reason. Generally you will need to have had service for at least 90 days for this request to be granted. </p><p></p><p>I did this with my Tmobile smart phone just prior to closing my account for a walmart prepaid plan with no contract. Flat fee. No hidden junk. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 942971, member: 14544"] Well since there is no love lost between ATT, Tmobile or I, and since I don't see how it is unethical to unlock a phone that you paid for by upholding an agreement, I will help you out. I believe it is unethical for them to not willingly unlock it for you. But of course, I felt it was unethical for ATT to charge me $350 roaming from a tower that was several miles across the state line when they specifically stated in their contract that as long as I was within the given boundaries of the state of Oklahoma, there would be no roaming. I let them eat the bill on that one. What you need to do is have your son call ATT if he still has service with them (even though a different phone), and ask them for the information to unlock the phone. The reasoning to provide them is that, he will be going out of the country and will be taking his phone with him. They apparently can't or won't deny you the number for this reason. Generally you will need to have had service for at least 90 days for this request to be granted. I did this with my Tmobile smart phone just prior to closing my account for a walmart prepaid plan with no contract. Flat fee. No hidden junk. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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