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JSchnee21
Mar 10, 2018Virtuoso
Nighthawk MR1100 -- Yes you can unlock on AT&T
Sorry -- this is a repost with a better subject line: Hi Everyone, FYI, I was able to get AT&T to provide me with an unlock code for my MR1100. You cannot use the web form or myATT app to u...
USAGU
May 17, 2018Aspirant
I’ve been trying but no luck. Can you confirm the number you called?i keep getting the Philippine call center :(
JSchnee21
May 18, 2018Virtuoso
Hmmm, I don't recall exactly what day or number I called. I believe it was a snow day here in the Northeast. I tried to submit the request online, but the webform validation failed on the IMEI. There might have been a phone number at the bottom of the screen or I just browsed to the main AT&T support number on their website. I likely called mid morning, during the week (M-F). I definately got an American (Southern). She was very nice but not very helpful. I was persistent in explaining my issue (using technical jargon) and after ~10min of trying to help me re-do what I had already done and failed (web submission) she put me through to Tier-2. Tier 2 was also very nice, she listened carefully, understood what I wanted. She, herself, wasn't able to do what I needed, but she created a case for the request.
I recently tried to unlock my new AT&T (ZTE) Velocity 2. So far this has not been going as well. I was able to submit the online form. But then I got a failure email about an hour later saying that the IMEI I had entered was incorrect (it was not) and that there was no such AT&T device. I bought my Velocity 2 from AT&T.com I haven't yet tried to call and follow up.
I have another Hotspot with T-mobile (ZTE different model). They're even more of a mess. I've been working on it with them for more than a month. Two phone calls, two emails. B.S. about having to contact the MFG directly on my behalf to get the unlock code.
I don't know why carriers make this so hard. Apple has it right, one unlocked device to rule them all.