Thanks, I will investigate both possibilities.

Richard P.

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 6:13 PM, Tom Piwowar <[email protected]> wrote:
>>Any suggestions on where to go or who to use? I am in the DC area so a
>>bricks and mortar shop would be preferred. I've never gone through the
>>unlocking process so am unfamiliar with how it is normally done.
>
> The independent cell phone store on 17th Street NW, across the street
> from National Geographic, can unlock phones and is generally
> knowledgeable.
>
> However, they sell the To-Go SIM for a lot more $. They quoted me $30 for
> "activation" and I told them that the T-Mobile website was offering free
> activation. They said they can't compete with that. So no sale.
>
> I recall reading that after you have owned a phone for some length of
> time they are required to unlock it for you. Worth checking out.
>
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