Jamie Cole
PHAwesome service, 100% Legit People think that everything on internet is a trick or a scam, especially when it comes with unlocking and jailbreaking an iPhone. But iphone-unlocker-pro is legit and reliable. I am very pleased with the service and the results. I highly recommended iphone-unlocker-pro to anyone who needs to have their iPhone jailbreak and unlock for them.
john
GBScam! Scam! Don't fall for anything this site promises. I ordered a imei unlock for my iphone 5 and never got the unlock. I started emailing them for info after 36 hours and no reply. After a full work week and no reply from them i decided to go somewhere else. Scam!!!! Its been Two weeks now and still no reply or money back!
Uwe S.
DEBetrayed me about unlocking iphone 5 iOs 7.x. On their webside they clearly offer a solution for unlocking an Iphone5 with iOS7 After entering my IMEI they confirmed this (!) and presented a form to pay 20,99€ After my payment they provided a software for iOS 6.0 to 6.1 which of course did not help. This is scam! After my complaint they ask for another payment to give me the "real solution" I wont try another scam!
PAUL ZIMMARDO
GBDO NOT USE Will not refund money if it doesn't work I also thought this was a great deal since it was GUARANTEED with a no questions asked refund. I even did a chat before buying spelling out my phone and ios information and asked if this was guaranteed. Of course they did and a "No problem refund". It didn't work of course and all they do now is keep offering me chip cards that I know won't work since I already tried that also. I'm disputing with my credit card company. THIS IS A SCAM!!! From their web page: Our team works hard to a high quality unlocking system for all our customers. We are so sure of our products that we have no problem offering a 100% money back guarantee on any order that is placed. We offer a no question asked refund policy so if you feel for any reason that our iPhone Unlock / Jailbreak solution doesn’t work for you, you can request a refund with no questions asked.
Chuck Allen
GBscam I really think they knew this from the start.. Bad news for would-be jailbreakers of iOS 8.2 beta 1 or beta 2—both firmwares are no longer being signed. There seems to be conflicting reports going around about whether or not Apple has killed access to beta 1, beta 2, or both beta firmwares, but I can personally confirm that Apple has shut down access to both. Why is this significant? It’s significant because iOS 8.2 beta 1 and beta 2 were the only firmwares available that allowed users to jailbreak using PP Jailbreak on Mac or TaiG on Windows. So what to do now? The only option right now is to wait it out. There are rumors flying around that TaiG may be holding on to an iOS 8.2 jailbreak, and if the past six months are indicative of anything, I’d say that that’s a distinct possibility. Reports are stating that Apple may drop iOS 8.2 this Monday, so I guess we will see whether or not the TaiG iOS 8.2 jailbreak rumors are true sooner than later. Obviously, if you’re on iOS 8.1.2, or iOS 8.2 beta 1 or 2, you want to stay right where you are. If you’ve updated to iOS 8.1.3, you’re going to have to wait it out for a while.