unlock hp glisten smartphone

Hello and good evening
I have a new hp glitter I used under at & t for about a week... the network has failed me for where I moved... that this time I have a phone operator that works well, but I have a lg phone, which is not reliable for the flow of tasks and functionality, I need for businesses...
I would use loveto my hp with my tmobile service... but at & t does not give me the code for unlocking... If anyone can share unlock/jail breaking this product with me please? THANK YOU FOR YOUR EAR TO THIS PROBLEM.

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Pay fees cancel and they should open for you remotely, him will not give you the number.

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