Re: Cloning and Verizon?
- From: "Quick" <quick7135-news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 04:15:42 GMT
Dean wrote:
> I don't quite understand that.
>
> I want out of my contract, and don't want to pay the ETF.
>
> I change the ESN on my account over to another phone,
> then sell my original phone, whose ESN is now clear.
>
> But my name and credit are still obligated to pay the
> monthly bill until the end of my contract.
>
> Other than the profit on the original phone, where do I
> gain?
Just that. So you decide you are no longer going to
use your phone but are still under contract. Maybe
switched to another carrier. Maybe only a couple of
months to go. You don't want to pay the ETF and
you're not going to use that phone any more. You
can't sell it since the buyer won't be able to activate
it since it's already activated on your account.
(Is this true?). I don't believe you have the option to
simply deactivate an ESN on the website. I think
you can only activate another ESN which replaces
the existing one. That would free up your phone
to sell it. something like that anyway.
-Quick
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