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Topic: ♦♦♦ GSMcoin ♦♦♦ Mobile phones ♦♦♦ Carrier Network Unlock ♦♦♦ Year 2 - page 55. (Read 84047 times)

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i sent gsm coin to bittrex 20 mins ago, it never arrived :/
Me too, maybe it is just temporary.
15 minutes ago was ok.

edit: i just received them!, it's ok
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i sent gsm coin to bittrex 20 mins ago, it never arrived :/
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Net Hashrate: 60,304.07 MH/s

Only 1.5M GSMcoins mined so far! Do not sell cheap! You will be sorry later!

p.s. And did you noticed how fast the transfer of GSMcoin is ?
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Ok then, everyone happy ? lets trade now, lets see your trading skills!
Unlocking service is on, do not forget.
I will make a happy hours these days, so i will unlock certain phones for free for 1 hour. So stay tuned !!!
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yup nice! Smiley

I ve just realised that im one of your followers on twitter xD
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We are on bittrex!

Nice work dev Smiley
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Get ready for block 6001, it will explode!
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Come on man, you must understand in the end! Don't make me have bad opinion about you.
Those phones needs to be PAID!
Carriers phones are FREE! but locked.
Unlocking phones is big world bussiness.
I am here to mix that bussiness with crypto world.
Carrier phones are not for free, as you HAVE TO sign a contract for one or two years and part of the payment (although hidden) is the payment for the phone.
I don't see the future for this business for the reasons I gave you. And you didn't give me any counter argument that could convince me, neither have provided the source for your claim from the OP about the number of locked phones.
The only thing I see plausible here is quick PnD.
PnD?? I don't think so .Good coin for solo mining  for R9 280x   I'm mining this coin solo and just in one night ,my rig hits 9 times block
Total free coins   600 x 7  and  2x 100 so far  .Total   4400 coins in one night .Not bad at all for my old  rig 4 x Asus  R9  280x  Grin
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Maybe this make it a little clearer..

https://gigaom.com/2015/02/11/phone-tablet-unlocking-rules-ctia-verizon-tmobile-sprint-att/

And the dev has right mobile phones every where in the world.

Not just the U.S  Wink

When can I unlock my phone if I purchased it with a contract?
As soon as you complete your service contract.


Your device is most likely considered a “postpaid” device if you paid around $200 for it as part of a two-year contract or used an upgrade payment plan like AT&T Next. According to the new policy, carriers are required to unlock devices after the customer finishes his or her contract or completes a device payment plan. So the day after you finish your 24-month agreement, or you fully pay off your phone, you can unlock your device and take it to another carrier.

When can I unlock my pre-paid phone?
One year after purchasing your device.

Although prepaid devices aren’t subsidized by a carrier, wireless companies still often provide deals on low-cost handsets which you buy up front, assuming that you will be buying prepaid minutes and data. Under the new agreement, the carrier you purchased your handset from has to unlock the device one year after you first activate it.
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Come on man, you must understand in the end! Don't make me have bad opinion about you.
Those phones needs to be PAID!
Carriers phones are FREE! but locked.
Unlocking phones is big world bussiness.
I am here to mix that bussiness with crypto world.
Carrier phones are not for free, as you HAVE TO sign a contract for one or two years and part of the payment (although hidden) is the payment for the phone.
I don't see the future for this business for the reasons I gave you. And you didn't give me any counter argument that could convince me, neither have provided the source for your claim from the OP about the number of locked phones.
The only thing I see plausible here is quick PnD.

You will sign a contract, and you will get free phone, also you will get free minutes, and that's not enough for you?
In 10euros/mounth you see hidden expensive for the phone of 200 euros ?
What about free minutes ? What about free messages ? free mms ? free online, offline and phone support ? Who will pay for that ? God ? Jesus man

I don't need to convince you , by the way who are you ?
If you do not see future in this service, dump your coins, stop writing in this thread, and let other thousands of people to unlock theirs phones.
This service will always be here. You got understand that. Or i will start to delete your posts.
You are talking no sence things. Obviosly you are not standing well with this subjects so stop fudding.
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Sprint and ATT are not following the new rules - they both require the requestor to be either a current or former customer - they way I read it is anyone that legally owns the phone can request the unlock - whether you are or ever were their customer. The new rules allow for a reasonable fee to be charged to unlock a phone for a non-customer.
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Come on man, you must understand in the end! Don't make me have bad opinion about you.
Those phones needs to be PAID!
Carriers phones are FREE! but locked.
Unlocking phones is big world bussiness.
I am here to mix that bussiness with crypto world.
Carrier phones are not for free, as you HAVE TO sign a contract for one or two years and part of the payment (although hidden) is the payment for the phone.
I don't see the future for this business for the reasons I gave you. And you didn't give me any counter argument that could convince me, neither have provided the source for your claim from the OP about the number of locked phones.
The only thing I see plausible here is quick PnD.
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