IT'd wrote:And to those who are still hesitant,this is completely legal,what might get you or me in trouble is unblocking a blocked esn or IMEI.If you have time,check out your carrier's ToS,am sure you'll stumble upon something along the lines of 'ownership and responsiblity for the product are fully transferred to you upon purchase/delivery' i.e you turn it into spoon or fork if you so please.
@IT'd as you are busy peddling your services using information that is free please avoid blatant lies. This is illegal and can get you fined upto 300,000 so all you € will end up in the government coffers. Free information please read the communication bill of 2009 that states 52 Re- programming of
mobile
telephone.
84G.(1) Any person who knowingly or intentionally, not being a manufacturer ofmobile telephone devices or authorized agent of such manufacturer, changes mobile telephone equipment identity, or interferes with the operation of the mobile telephone equipment identity, commits an offence. (2) A person guilty of an offence under this section shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding three hundred thousand shillings and to imprisonment for a term not exceedingthree years or both
Food for thought!!!!