Where I Bought My Unlocked Curve
Now that I've been asked five times in email, I figured it might be best to just blog this.
Here's where I bought my unlocked Curve.
I opened the box, put my tmobile SIM card in, and it worked.
Now I just have to figure how to get affiliate payments from this store so I can send them to good causes.

I have phone envy every time I turn around these days!
I think I may have to take the jump and get a curve.
Posted by: Jevon MacDonald | June 29, 2007 at 12:20 PM
I bought my Curve directly from AT&T. It was locked but I bought the unlocked code from these guys for $20. based on the handset's IMEI worked fine for me.
http://www.gsmphonesource.com/reunforatcib.html
Posted by: bijan sabet | June 29, 2007 at 12:53 PM
Fred, I also bought the juicer, so you should have had an affiliate deal there also.
Posted by: Michael | June 29, 2007 at 02:08 PM
Caveat emptor to the readers: this worked in this case for Fred, it may not work for you.
Be wary especially if trying this with an iPhone: there are many online offers right now for "unlocked iphones" and my experience gives a guarantee that most if not all are scams, or at least technically-impossible promises.
Indeed, Fred previously blogged about an unlocked phone where the sim-swap trick did NOT work well. http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2006/02/imate_kjam.html
So that's my unendorsed disclaimer to this post !
Posted by: Ken Berger | June 29, 2007 at 03:09 PM
P.S.: could anyone tell that my prior post was merely a thinly-veiled attempt to drive traffic to my name by associating it to the phrase "unlocked iphone", a top-5 Google search as of today?
(j/k)
Posted by: Ken Berger | June 29, 2007 at 03:11 PM
Check this out Fred!
http://www.rimarkable.com/archives/1411
Posted by: Kevin | June 29, 2007 at 03:39 PM
Fred,
If anyone but you told me about an unlocked phone, and where to get one, I would be sceptcal at the very least!
Good going old boy!
Have fun out on LI!
Posted by: Stephen L. McKay | June 30, 2007 at 12:19 AM
To Ken Berger:
Yes we could, and don't bother, no one will listen. If you are truly a fund raiser, that's good. So am I, but do it ethicaly, do it with conviction, and a belief in the client, or don't do it at all.
Posted by: Stephen L. McKay | June 30, 2007 at 12:31 AM