My iphone 11 activated on 4/22/2022 is still not unlocked as of today 10/29/22022. Unlock not guaranteed unless you have the 6 months of service. YMMV
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and before anyone ask....
to have phone unlock in 180 days (6 months)
u need to have activated the phone 180 days ago.
u do not. repeat do NOT have to pay for service for 180 days.
the above has been true for most every metro deal in the past.
it is extremely likely true for this deal as well
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also note...many times M reps will make up rules...
if it sounds odd...its probably made up
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May 25, 2022 9:06 PM
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Turns out it's 6 months for the phone to be unlocked. I'll pass.
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Turns out it's 6 months for the phone to be unlocked. I'll pass.
Corporate is ideal though. Anyone that has a corporate store nearby should definitely give it a try.
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Corporate is ideal though. Anyone that has a corporate store nearby should definitely give it a try.
Never had to deal with Metro before.
I don't have any corporate stores close by. Could you, folks, explain what the issues with the authorized dealer stores are and how I can possibly mitigate them?
I don't have any corporate stores close by. Could you, folks, explain what the issues with the authorized dealer stores are and how I can possibly mitigate them?
If you are firm, do they typically budge?
Or would they rather lose a sale if they can't tag all these BS charges onto the bill?
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