In Saudi Arabia when you get a GSM Chip they give you an envelope in it which has your PIN PUK and PUK2 written in it. and thats been done back there for the past.. oh 5 years or so.
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In Saudi Arabia when you get a GSM Chip they give you an envelope in it which has your PIN PUK and PUK2 written in it. and thats been done back there for the past.. oh 5 years or so.