Network locked

Hello 
I just bought on internet BB Z10 , seller wrote that probably phone has simlock. When I checked phone is network locked,I guess somebody wrote 10 times wrong unlock network code and any network is avalible.I reaload software and during first settings apear "write network unlock code" attemps 0 and under "unlock".I dont have this codde and I would like to know there is a way to unlock this phone? Can Blackberry help me to unlock this phone even to original carrier.My first blackberry has problem with red led and motherboard is dead and now second blocked.I come from Poalnd where I can ask or fix this problem?
Please Help
Kind Regards
Kristof

Hi and Welcome to the Community!
If you have used up all of your chances to enter the correct unlock code, there is nothing further you can do. Even if you happen to have now the correct code, it is useless. Only the factory can now (legally) unlock your BB. Typically, I've heard that the cost of having BlackBerry do this for you will be greater than the cost of just buying a new one. But, you are able to ask them...see here:
http://us.blackberry.com/support/programs/technical/incident.jsp
Note, however, that this process will start with a fee...
If you obtained your unlock code from somewhere but it was incorrect, your recourse could be with them -- however, they may well question why you exhausted all 10 attempts before contacting them.
If your BB was already MEP locked and you obtained it from a source that represented it as being able to be unlocked, then your recourse would be with the seller you obtained it from.
Good luck!
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