I bought don't have any way to get in contact with the owner any longer.
Your sim is a different brand for the phone some phones are locked to certain providers you can ring your sim provider or take it to all phones or jail break it but usually it will cost you
Do you mean your sim card is locked to a particular network?You can approach unBBlock.com and get the unique unlock code for your Blackberry 8310.You need to specify the country,locked network,IMEI,PRD no and get the unlock code along with free unlock instructions.
SOURCE: At&T 8310 Blackberry. Delete all contact at one time, and from the sim card?
This is done in desktop manager. You have to hook your BB up to your Desktop and then go through the backup and restore process. If you need help we can show you.
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if it wa simple then that would negate the reason for a security code.. I am suprised they sugested a new sim card... I am also suprised they wanted you to send back the phone for them to remove the code when they could have supplied you with the PUK code (to unblock the phone) over the phone while you were speaking to them (all you shoould have had to do is give them the IMEI number that was printed on the phone and on the box it came in) I hope you get the problem resolved with the phone soon and remember... if you use a code to stop a theif from using the phone dont forget the code... it is not meant to be easy to get by it
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Go to your provider and ask for a new sims card. They should give you one free of charge. This corrected the same problem for me.
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If it is your sim card you are speaking about all you need to do is press the BlackBerry button and choose SIM Address book and it will display them from there you can move them to your Phone Memory.
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Hello
I have to inform you that China sells alot of "unlocked" phones some of
them are legit some are not.There are alot of conterfeit phones coming
out of China you have to be careful. It's clear that the sim card is
fine if you used it previously in another AT&T phone.
The problem is the phone itself, either A. it is not unlocked as it was
advertised to be or B. the phone is bunk period....can you post the
website you purchased this from ?
There is not much we can do from this site, AT&T was your best bet.
Typically they will not deal with "unlocked" phones did you mention to
them that you purchased it from China ?
Post back with the link to the site or any other questions you have for further assistance. Thank you for choosing Fixya!
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