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| quote: | Originally posted by vtec junkie
Im not sure how Verizon's system works but it was impossible to activate any phone with a bullshit ESN number when I worked for AT&T. All the ESN's were loaded into our system and if the system did not recognize the ESN, it simply would not work. But people always find a way to beat the system.....I bet they are taking the ESN from a shitty phone and programming that ESN to a newer, stollen phone and then getting it activated. Im gonna take a wild guess and say this chick doesn't know jack shit about all that....she prob figured it was a GSM phone. |
I doubt that she would bother keeping a phone that she couldn't use. It was probably sold for crack or something.
I had a friend who owned a Verizon franchise and he used a different phone like every other week. He would get phones that Verizon didn't even carry (as long as it was CDMA) and would just call them up, give them his agent code, read them the number (I guess that was the SID?), then tell them that it was a v60 and they would activate it. He used to buy wholesale from companies on the West Coast so many of his phones would have the logos of different carriers - which I always thought was funny.
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