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Can I remove Carrier Lock on a fully paid iPhone
- Hace 2 años
alainbastien wrote:
The seller / owner is not responding. May be away.
If returning it to the seller is an option. Return it. Otherwise, you are out of luck.
Samsung galaxy s20 fe 5g T-mobile. This is really killing me! I switched to T-mobile in 2021 leaving Verizon behind because of outrageous bills going up & up. Now I'm receiving the same deal with T-mobile & the worst thing is my son was hacked last yr & it was taking care of so we decided to give it another shot. Which I'm now realizing was probably a mistake, because now my device is paid off they can unlock my device without informing me, I've been experiencing all sorts of problems with my device & was really scared because my device was tethering & now locked the quick share. This caused me to not have control of my own settings, apps, permissions & just about everything else. I've been addressing this problem since March this yr. Did multiple visits to T-mobile stores & nothing phone calls, T-mobile chats, had to change SIM & all of it but still no network connection & was told its permanently unlocked, so my phone is now being controlled by apps & no security from T-mobile. Can someone please tell me why T-mobile believes I should b paying them for a service I'm not receiving? As much as I wasn't happy paying Verizon what I paid them monthly I should have kept them because with them I had a device that was paid off for 2yrs & was never unlocked from there service which I felt is how it should b. So I'm pretty much going to find a safer network with good connections & full support support with all protection because I'm obviously not protected with T-mobile! Any recommendations for a better service provider? I'm in the Pennsylvania area!
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