Cellular Phones/used at&t phones

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I am looking to get a nokia 6085 phone on ebay, however i have an iowa wireless plan that requires you put in a sim card, will an at&t phone be compatable with this?

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Cassie, you can use that phone only if att provides the unlock code for you.  it's tough to get, but if you tell att customer care you are going to travel internationally and you need the phone unlocked so that you can put a sim card from europe in the phone, they will give it to you.  otherwise you must pay someone to get the unlock code for you.  hope this helps.

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I can answer questions regarding the actual phones, contracts, what to look for when purchasing a wireless phone, and the ins and outs of all the carriers. I can easily answer basic questions as well as in depth questions. I can also direct you to the carrier that best suits your needs not theirs. I currently work in management for one of the major carriers. I want to try and bridge the gap between carriers and customers in regards to the lack of customer service that seems to be dragging the industry down.

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I have been in the wireless industry for 10 years now. I have sold every major carrier including, Att, verizon, tmobile, nextel, and sprint.

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I currently work for one of our current major wireless carriers. I am in management.

Education/Credentials
I have taken business management classes at college, as well as various trainings for sales, customer service, and management throughout my 10 years in the industry.

Awards and Honors
I have been awarded the highest sales award with 3 major cellular carriers. It was awarded based on customer service results, sales results, and management skills. I have also been awarded merchandising awards for having the best looking store.

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I satisfy the needs of everyday customers as well as small and medium size businesses.

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