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Brett

posted on 13th Feb 08 at 13:17

I have T-mobile datacard. I registered a card and the same thing happened....nothing.

So I called again and asked why the block hadn't been removed, they said they didn't know why and it was sorted 5mins later. Takes like 5mins to sort, just dial 150.

On a side note....do you have any problems with it dropping the connection and not working? Mine is pissing me off big time. I only use a PAYG sim tho.


liveseytowers

posted on 13th Feb 08 at 13:08

Just ring them and ask to be put through to technical support. I had the same problem and they unlocked in straight away.


aim1

posted on 12th Feb 08 at 22:59

Age restrictions will probably remain. As an example you go into an O2 store and they will verify your age using drivers licence or passport and then unlock it. Im sure T-mobile are capable of doing that. 3 are very good value, don't know much about coverage strength


Matt H

posted on 12th Feb 08 at 22:13

Take it back, get one on 3 it's cheaper & speeds are faster


John

posted on 12th Feb 08 at 18:47

geek day


woodwardsbodyshop

posted on 12th Feb 08 at 18:47

quote:
Originally posted by Corsa E-Tec
it's blocked by the provider so there's no way around it except calling them.


tried and like i said they are useless, think i'm just going to cancel it and sort my sky broadband out again


Corsa E-Tec

posted on 12th Feb 08 at 18:41

it's blocked by the provider so there's no way around it except calling them.


Dom

posted on 12th Feb 08 at 18:41

you can use a proxy site like youhide.com, but i've yet to find one that will allow you to post on myspace/facebook, instead of just viewing them.

[Edited on 12-02-2008 by Dom]


woodwardsbodyshop

posted on 12th Feb 08 at 18:37

well i got one of those t-mobile mobile usb modem things the other week but the stupid thing blocks sites like myspace and facebook, it says you need to register a credit card to prove your over 18, so i did and still nothing, i have emailed t-mobile and they are about as good as a bag of second hand tea bags

so does anyone know of any sites i could use to go around this content block thing or how i get rid of the content block?