Hi interesting no it was on a sim only deal but I did get the phone from a
Vodafone shop which I thought was unlocked.
Just waiting now for an email from Vodafone then I can go in to itunes and
re-set it
I am having real difficulty in getting on to plusnet mobile on the web it's the
password that's hard. If I try and use a password jaws nvda does not read the
edit boxes correct so, when I get a pair of eyes on Saturday we can do it what
a damn mess all this is.
Who said things are getting better for totally blind people not me.
-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Amro Bilal
Sent: 21 June 2018 18:41
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: change over to plusnet mobilea
Hi John and all,
If one is on a CIM only contract and they bought their handset outright and
unbranded, I believe then the network provider would not have the legal right
nor the means to lock their phone. I have four CIM only contracts with Vodafone
for my wife, children and myself, and when we go abroad we all swop CIM cards
with no issues. I bought the handsets directly from Apple and they range from
iPhone 7 to iPhone X, though I do not think the make and model of the handset
makes the slightest difference.
I am not sure what the score with your handset exactly is, but if Vodafone has
somehow locked it despite that you have bought it unbranded, I would certainly
have a very strong word with them. However, could you had possibly bought your
handset from Vodafone on a contract and then you switched to a CIM only
contract?
Best
Amro
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