3rd parties' t-mobile app unlock service is down? What might be wrong? - LG V20 Questions & Answers

Hey guys. I recently got an H918 from the US which I am trying to unlock for use here in my home country. I can't go the T-Mobile way since it was bought of CL. I can only use 3rd parties to unlock it. However, most 3rd party unlocking sites state that the "Service is Temporarily Unavailable". Does anyone among you know why the service might be down?
Some are still working. However, they cost upwards of $150, a figure I can't even think about paying since the phone didn't cost as much . Cheers.

In same situation..
Infact i paid to "LG sim unlock .com" and still after 20 days they are not completed the order and answering to wait few more days etc,.etc
any help or guidance is appreciated..

T-Mobile device unlock app issues
I have the same issue with my H918 bought from US and now I am in India. T-Mobile is not helping in this as it was bought from Ebay. The 3rd party services are down for almost 3 weeks and the ones available are priced rocket high(more than the device itself). Does anyone has a solution to this?

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Look I've read multiple forums on this including this..
I'm simply asking if there is a Tmobile user who would be willing, if i provided my IMEI number to call tmobile and get an unlock code, I attempted to buy them and 3 separate occasions the websites failed ive lost about 40 dollars...
I would greatly appreciate the help and would love to further develop my phone using XDA thank you.
Try ebay, I got my code from there and there IS buyer protection.. I never trusted any SIM unlocking sites anyways.
I wuld if i had the money too after wasting 40 dollars i wont be paid for 2 more weeks
Ebay SIM unlocks are nearly instant, and I got my unlock codes for both my HD2 and G1 for only 8 dollars each.
Have you try contacting HTC or T-Mobile?
Don't you happens to have a friend that have T-Mobile? If you do may be they can help.
I'm going to be unlocking my phone asap, but Ebay is the easiest method.
From what I've heard, you dont need to be a T-mobile customer
I've researched unlocking phones for free, for the past month or so, and every youtube video especially said to "Tell them that you're leaving the country and that you need to unlock the/your phone to use there"
-(some people suggest that you tell T-mobile/AT&T that you're just leaving on a trip and that you'll be back with T-mobile as soon as you get back[ASK FOR MANAGER])
Good Luck!

Unlocking T-Mobile locked phones, bought directly from Samsung

Hello,
I recently saw the (samsung.com) Buy One Get One (/us/mobile/phones/t-mobile-free-galaxy-s8-promotion) deal on the Samsung S8. I am really interested. The deal applies on buying the T-Mobile variants directly from samsung.com. (Not through T-Mobile)
However, I am from India, and am currently travelling to the US. I would like to buy both the phones and get them unlocked later so that I can use them back in India. I do not mind buying/activating a new T-Mobile line on one of the phones as long as I can SIM unlock the phone later for use with other SIMs. From what I read, T-Mobile does not have these phones registered in their database and it is difficult to get them to unlock the phone for me. What usually ends up happening is that Samsung people redirect to T-Mobile, who in turn redirect back to Samsung. Has anybody had any success?
Here are a couple of reddit threads dealing with the same matter (can't post links yet, sorry) :
/r/tmobile/comments/68w6ow/samsungcom_tmobile_s8_sim_unlock/
/r/tmobile/comments/6crs6v/unlocking_samsung_galaxy_purchased_from_samsungcom/
/r/GalaxyS8/comments/67a942/how_to_get_sim_unlock_code_for_phones_purchased/
Please let me know if this is possible, and how it can be done.
I have T-mo phone bought and paid in full direct from Samsung and I can confirm this nonsense, which should be totally illegal: T-mo has no record of my phone's IMEI and Samsung can't unlock the phone without T-mo. You could try paid services, but I have no idea how well and if they even work. You could also wait for root and probably unlock then, but it's risky. So far I have not been able to resolve this issue.
pete4k said:
I have T-mo phone bought and paid in full direct from Samsung and I can confirm this nonsense, which should be totally illegal: T-mo has no record of my phone's IMEI and Samsung can't unlock the phone without T-mo. You could try paid services, but I have no idea how well and if they even work. You could also wait for root and probably unlock then, but it's risky. So far I have not been able to resolve this issue.
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That's sad to hear. I would have loved to get the phone using this offer. From what I gathered from the reddit threads, you basically have to grind down on customer support (either Samsung or T-Mobile) to get it unlocked from their side.

Tracphone SM-S320VL Unlock Help

Hi All,
I recently purchased this phone while on a trip to the US as a cheap method to have data and use it for it's GPS, etc. I'd like to use it in Canada, but doing that requires it to be unlocked, and Tracphone's unlock policy is that it must be on their network for a year.
From what I have seen, paid unlock services don't support tracphone. What are my options for getting this phone unlocked? I'm ok with rooting and pulling files through ADB if needed.
Thanks, Ivan
There is another thread about root support for this phone here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j3-2016/help/sm-s327vl-root-support-t3662669/
I have this phone and I doubt they will figure a way to root it. As for unlocking to use on another network or carrier, the policy is that way with Tracfone. You have to wait, since the paid services will not unlock it for you. I could be wrong.
I bought this phone because I thought I was only getting a certain amount for a phone. I was impatient and had family buy it early for me thinking this certain amount on a check I was getting. After buying went through hell with Tracfone, after getting phone and the screen flickered and had vertical lines going through it and had to do a RMA with them, from June 14th to around middle of July, in about a month wait.
By the time of the 2nd week of waiting for the RMA and new phone. I got the check I was waiting for and it was $224. I was thinking before I bought this phone online off of Tracfone website, that I wanted to buy a unlocked phone from Best Buy. The Motorola G4 Play. With the amount I would of got and did not know until too late, I regret not doing the other way.
I could of got a 32gb internal unlocked phone with fingerprint scanner. Oh well, my mistake, and with the 4 week hassle I dealt with Tracfone in getting a replacement. I will never ever buy another phone off their website. Really, bad customer service. If I had a better budget and more options, then I would go with another network.
Any Solution to unlock network on the s320vl?

T-Mobile LG V20 help with unlocking or rooting

Hey all I'm new at all this and I'm trying to unlock or root my T-Mobile LG V20. I've never done any of this stuff, but I want to be able to use this phone on a network other than T-Mobile. Can anyone give this rookie ( me) some help?
T-Mobile won't unlock it for me. The day there is a balance owed on it. And when I tried the unlock app. It say failure in processing the request. Please reboot and try again.. If you can walk me through this it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all!
It's a h91810t
Please help if you can. If you need to look at my phone via computer I'm willing to do whatever needs to be done.
Does no one know how to help me? I just want to be able to either fix it So I can get it unlocked or root it if possible so I can get it to work outside my house. Please help!
Network unlock is different from root or system unlock. You'll need to work with T-Mobile to network unlock to use the phone on another network. There may be other resources on the internet, but I don't know if they work.
T-Mobile will not unlock it for me. There is a balance due from the previous owner and they refuse to help. I've ask some of these 3 party people and either they don't do the phones with the device unlock app. or they say they can't unlock it because the message I get when I click permanent unlock which is failure in processing the request. Please reboot and try again. And I did a little research on that and people were being told to check they're memory on the device. That it may be using too much memory or too many app's. Not sure which one. But I did a factory reset as well as looked to see how much ram was being used, before and after. And it's only using 1.7 gigs of the 4 gigs of ram it has. And 19.62 gigs of storage of the 94 gigs it can take. So I don't know what I can do to get rid of the message and get the right one. I thought that maybe someone has figured a way to fix it or get around it. Thanks for the response though. Can you maybe point me in the right direction? See I'm on permanent disability and don't get much from social security and I can't afford to pay the people that want over $40 to unlock it and I've asked some of the higher priced ones but was afraid to ask the people who want over $100. I can't afford it. My small check pays for me and my wife to survive in this dump of a state CA ( thanks to Jerry Brown ). Anyways if someone can help it would be highly appreciated. Thanks!
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T-Mobile will not unlock it for me. There is a balance due from the previous owner and they refuse to help.
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Honestly you should try to return it and get your money back from the previous owner if they won't immediately pay it off so it can be network unlocked. If the old owner stops paying T-Mobile for it and since he no longer has the phone T-Mobile could flat out blacklist it as basically a stolen phone from ever working on any network.
Also the unlock app checks with T-Mobile if it's paid off and otherwise in good condition to be unlocked as well.
I bought it from a pawnshop and all sales are final. They won't take it back and they won't give me any information on the previous owner. So I don't know what to do. Oh well I guess I waisted $150.00 on a piece of junk I can't use. Thanks!
"Oh well I guess I waisted $150.00"
Yes you did. If there is money owed on the phone, then the IMEI is blacklisted, and unless you were planning on using it outside of the USA, then that blacklist is shared with all the major carriers.
$150 is a good deal even now as long as the phone is in good condition. Why don't you pay off the balance? It won't be as good a deal, but a mint condition H918 is still going for between $350 and $400 bucks.
Anytime you buy a phone used that has no return policy, always check the IMEI.
Oh, lastly, yes you can root it, and then you can SIM unlock it -- but again, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile (obviously), nor any of their MVNOs will activate it while it is blacklisted.
-- Brian
There's a unlocked method but it requires root
As far as I know, the only way to network unlock it is with the tmo app. And it doesn't work on a rooted phone. I tried.
Did the pawn shop sell as unlocked?
If the pawn shop says all sales final, then I'd assume it's final. I wouldn't expect one to make any exceptions at all.
What is the physical condition of the phone? If it's in excellent condition, I would just settle for getting most of your money back by reselling it on eBay for $125-150. Many recent completed auctions for a bad IMEI H918 in good shape have gone for $130-140.

Help unlocking LG k20 plus tmobile, lg-tp260

I am looking to unlock my tmobile LG k20 plus phone. Lg-tp260. Are there any software programs you would recommend to do so? Premium and free ones.
I the carrier will not unlock because the bill is past due. I purchased from my friend for $10. The IMEI however is not blacklisted.
Your best move is to Google network unlock service...pay the $10 or so and just be done with it. I was finally able to use the unlock app on my phone yesterday around 11pm (Oklahoma time). I know this isn't helping like you hoped, but I thought it would help lead you down the right path...good luck

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