my dad put in unlock code and it is now asking for a puk code
Answer:
here is a tip for you
With PUK codes, they pertain to solely the SIM. Anytime a new SIM is used, you%26#39;ll have another PUK (Pin Unblock Key). Other names used of course.
You%26#39;ll need to:
1. Verify the account information when you call into Customer Care. This includes the phone number, the name the account is under and your name so we can document the account.
2. You also need to verify the last 4 digits of the social security number used to create the account to properly verify and protect our customers.
3. You will probably want to write the number down. The best thing I advise customers is to grab a small piece of paper and write the 8 digit number down and put it under the battery of the phone. It may create a security issue with someone possibly using your SIM if it%26#39;s stolen or lost, but it%26#39;s up to you to call and have the phone temporarily suspended.
4. Once you enter the PUK, you%26#39;ll select a new 4 digit PIN and have to reenter it again. Please try using 4 digits only. Experiences in the past with more have caused problems with some devices.
If you for any reason see it on your phone, DO NOT try entering any numbers. If you try unsuccessfully more than 3-5 times, it will permanently block/burn the SIM and will not be salvageable. You will be responsible for replacing it, 24.99. You may find someone, perhaps a dealer who could work with you on the cost.
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