Showing posts with label unlock service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unlock service. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 September 2014

How to ensure the site I am buying phone unlocking from is not a SCAM

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The phone unlocking business has undergone a major shift in the last few years. Now when you type the keyphrase ‘unlock’ in front of any phone brand in Google Search or social media, you see a list of unlocking services pop up and they all claim to be the legit service providers for unlocking different phone brands. The results are so long that it can be an overwhelming task to sort out who is speaking the truth and who is likely to scam you for money. So to ease the process of detecting legit sites, this article mentions the offerings, elements, customer service and features that make sure the site you are buying phone unlocking from is not a SCAM.

1.  Array of payment options

A site that offers unlocking services and claims to be legit should provide an array of payment options. They shouldn’t only ask for debit and credit card payments; these two forms of payments are the cause of most fraudulent online transactions. Try to choose a service provider that offers PayPal as the payment option. PayPal is quite secure and makes sure you have the least chances of losing your money. In case you do make a payment but fail to receive the service, you can also make a case in PayPal with the proof that the site provider didn’t provide any service, and claim your refund.

2.  Live chat

Another important feature that should be present in an unlocking site is live chat. Live chat is a great way to solve problems related to your IMEI and get answers to all your unlocking questions in real time. Live chat also ensures there is a real person on the other end and you are not being redirected to payment gateways or web pages that are attempting to hack your computer or your online accounts. You can also get customer service in real time this way.

3.  Transparent refund policy

Last but not the least, the refund policy of the website should be transparent. It should clearly state the circumstances under which the customer will be eligible for a refund, and the circumstances where no refund will be granted. Here, you should look at the eligibility of refund when you enter the wrong carrier name or IMEI by mistake or you have been attempting to unlock a device that was stolen or barred by the carrier. Also, the refund policy should be written in clear text, with all the information related to the refund listed on a single page.

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Wednesday, 27 August 2014

How To Find Cheapest Verizon iPhone Unlock Service

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 Users who want to unlock their Verizon iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s or 4 can take advantage of an IMEI unlock solution to break free from the restrictions placed by the carrier. And it makes sense to make your device SIM-free. A locked Verizon iPhone does not work on any other carrier except Verizon, and if you want to enjoy network and calling outside the US, you would have to pay expensive roaming charges. The most viable method of unlocking a Verizon iPhone is through an IMEI unlock service. But before doing so, you need to make sure that:
  1. Your iPhone is locked and activated on the Verizon network
  2. If you are using iOS 7 or above or need to restore the device make sure to disable Find my iPhone by going to Settings > iCloud and also log out from the existing Apple ID and iCloud account by going to Settings > iTunes & App Stores.
  3. If you purchased a second hand iPhone, disable Find my iPhone, log out from iCloud and App Store (is needed), and ease all settings and content by going to Settings > General > Reset > Erase all Content and Settings.
  4. Make sure that the iPhone is indeed from the Verizon carrier and holds a ‘clean ESN number’. You can utilize these links to check it for free.

Finding cheap Verizon iPhone unlock service

On the web, there are a plethora of service providers that claim to factory unlock Verizon iPhone. You can search for the cheapest Verizon iPhone unlock service through the following steps:

Search engines:

You can use Google, Bing and Yahoo to discover the service providers offering reasonable rates. Type keywords such as ‘cheapest Verizon iPhone unlock’ or ‘best Verizon iPhone unlock price’ to see the list of provider. Be sure to look at more pages then the first 3.

Social media:

Sometimes the cheapest Verizon unlock servicer may be found on social media. Leave comments and tweets asking people if they know anyone who providers this service and also join pages that talk about iPhone unlocking.

Testimonials and reviews:

You can search for unlock service reviews on the web as well as read customer testimonials. These testimonials may mention cheap Verizon iPhone unlock service is someone has had a good experience with a particular service provider. You can also get in touch with us to find the cheapest IMEI unlock service for Verizon iPhone for all models, basebands and firmwares.

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Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Can all Mobile Phones be Factory Unlocked?

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When you purchase any phone which is "in contract" with your carrier. This means that your phone is locked with that specific carrier. Locked period for a phone can vary anywhere from 1 to 3 years and it mostly depends on how much money you pay up front to purchase that phone.  The less money you put down, the longer your lock in period will be, generally speaking. During this locking period,  there are factory unlock services that you can use to unlock your phone. These are aftermarket unlocking mobile unlocking services that unlock your phone and these services are not associated with your network. There are however instances, where your phone may not be unlocked by these 3rd party services.  Unlockers find creative ways to find new methods to unlock your phone. But sometimes restrictions are such that some phones may not be unlocked. For instance, Softbank in Japan is one network for which its currently not possible to get factory unlock. Unlock for Nokia Lumia is another network for which success rate is about 60 to 70% as of this writing if your phone is "under contract" with AT&T network. This situation can be temporary because new methods are being tested and introduced on weekly basis so its entirely possible that next week, there may be a solution available to factory unlock these "in contract" phones.

Buying new "in contract" phone:

When you buy a new phone, one of the considerations should be how easy it is to unlock a phone with the network that you will be locked to. Each country will have different costs and unlock times associated with unlocking a given phone. For example in the US, its most cost effective to unlock a phone with AT&T networkT-Mobile on the other hand may be the most expensive and take the longest.  Currently unlocking an iPhone on AT&T network with Clean IMEI will cost $40 to $60 and will be done within 7 to 10 days.  Unlocking that same iPhone on the T-Mobile network will cost upwards of $150 and may take upto 25 days.  So it may be that the cost to acquire the phone with T-Mobile is a little cheaper but the cost and time required to unlock that phone later may not be worth the money ou save up front.

Buying used "in contract" phone:

When buying an in contract phone, make sure the amount you pay for the phone takes into consideration the money and time required to unlock that phone. Also note that there are some phones for which there is less of a chance that the phone may be unlocked. As mentioned earlier, a Nokia Lumia phone locked with AT&T network has about a 70% chance of being unlocked. When buying a used phone which is out of contract, most like you can get it factory unlock it and use it on any GSM network around the world. So you can pay for it according to market value of that phone at the time of purchase.

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