Anybody Heard of Trusted-iphone-Unlocker?

I have six iPhones sitting in front of me and I don't know what they are (as in 5 - 4s - 4 etc.) All I know is that two of them were imported into Australia a year before they were offically available here so my son and his man could be ahead of the crowd..........That's why I have six of them! They continue to stay ahead of the crowd!!! Now I'm very happy to accept their left-overs, but none of the phones will work with my sim cards and they can't remember what the story is with these old phones. I am guessing that they are locked, because they all charge up and turn on ok, though two of them start with an iTunes logo and a white plug on the screen...............I have found this site, "Trusted iPhone Unlocker" which makes big claims, but ****, with a name like that I find them very hard to trust!.
Can anyone here help with the rep of this site please. Oh and while I'm here, could you tell me where I look to find which model each phone is.
Many pre-fixed thanks

You can look up details of the phones here http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=A1387
go to settings/general/about to get model and serial numbers.
Only the carriers to which the phones are locked can unlock them.  You need to contact the carrier to see if they can offer unlocking.  Trusted iphone unlockers will just hack the phones to unlock them

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