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Re: *****hspl***** is there support for it anymore?
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Originally Posted by dishe
I actually contacted them on IRC, got a response from Cmonex asking which HSPL I was referring to.
I told her the Rhodium CDMA, and then never heard from her again. ?!?!?!!!!
This is unacceptable. Mine is a replacement which I already had to pay for out of pocket. I need to pay MORE money just to get it back to where my old phone was?
I agree with the poster who wrote DRM only hurts your customers. We're not trying to sell it or make a buck off of people's hard work! We're legit customers. It sounds like all of us here have a legitimate reason that I need to do it again. I'd like to also point out that I had trouble running it the first time because the unlocker crashed (probably because of my virus scan, not sure), but it flagged my IP and IMEI as being used before even though it failed! Bad experience, took me a while to get that sorted out. So, as far as I'm concerned, the HardSPL *NEVER* worked right from the beginning!
But what really gets me is the lack of support. The way they seem to ignore us- if they would reply, even just to say "no,please pay the fee this time, sorry", it would be better than ignoring us. If things were different, and the HSPL went smoothly, I would donate some money out of appreciation. But now, I'm finding this experience infuriating. I'd rather crack it then give them money.
I figured it would be a matter of time before someone cracks it, I'm just surprised I never heard about it before... pm me if you've got any details.
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I guess to each his own, I've unlocked 6 times between 2 tp2s and haven't had 1 hitch, I'm going to have to say whatever errors your getting are user related. For example your virus protection, even though I'm sure everyone uses virus protection, Norton internet security here.
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