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I bought an LG VX10 on ebay to replace the same phone that I accidentally
(of course!) ran over with my car. It works perfectly but I don't have the
unlock code. The seller has been most helpful but none of the codes he gave
me try have worked.

He has offered to send me a new phone. Is there any reason I need to use
this feature? I can't recall ever using it on my last phone and I'm sure it
was still set to the default because I never used it.

Anyone?
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"Nadyne Nelson" <nadyne@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> I bought an LG VX10 on ebay to replace the same phone that I
accidentally
> (of course!) ran over with my car. It works perfectly but I don't
have the
> unlock code. The seller has been most helpful but none of the codes
he gave
> me try have worked.
>
> He has offered to send me a new phone. Is there any reason I need
to use
> this feature? I can't recall ever using it on my last phone and I'm
sure it
> was still set to the default because I never used it.
>
> Anyone?
> --
> Nadyne Nelson
> nadyne@prospectiveplanning.com
> Nadyne on MSN Messenger
>
>

All Zeros is the default. It use to be that a master clear would take
care of that old unlock code as well.

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My understanding is that when you do a *228 option 1 to program it sets the
unlock code to the last four digits of your phone number.

Please correct me if I am wrong...

-Eric

"Elector" <elector@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> "Nadyne Nelson" <nadyne@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:Cqlpc.128561$G_.27117@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
> >
> > I bought an LG VX10 on ebay to replace the same phone that I
> accidentally
> > (of course!) ran over with my car. It works perfectly but I don't
> have the
> > unlock code. The seller has been most helpful but none of the codes
> he gave
> > me try have worked.
> >
> > He has offered to send me a new phone. Is there any reason I need
> to use
> > this feature? I can't recall ever using it on my last phone and I'm
> sure it
> > was still set to the default because I never used it.
> >
> > Anyone?
> > --
> > Nadyne Nelson
> > nadyne@prospectiveplanning.com
> > Nadyne on MSN Messenger
> >
> >
>
> All Zeros is the default. It use to be that a master clear would take
> care of that old unlock code as well.
>
> Elector
>
>
 
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"Eric Rosenberry" <erics@R3MOVErosenberry.org> wrote in message
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> My understanding is that when you do a *228 option 1 to program it
sets the
> unlock code to the last four digits of your phone number.
>
> Please correct me if I am wrong...
>
> -Eric
>


From the tech in the Albany Store. All Zeros is the default
lock/master code. Now for your voice mail 1+the last 4 digits of your
cell number.

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Eric, I just tried it and you are absolutely right! Thanks.

Nadyne
Eric Rosenberry wrote:
> My understanding is that when you do a *228 option 1 to program it
> sets the unlock code to the last four digits of your phone number.
>
> Please correct me if I am wrong...
>
> -Eric