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Re: so my HTC 6800 story
unless you reported it stolen, that thing will be as useful and as entertaining as a brick. +1 for the sentiment on karma.
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Re: so my HTC 6800 story
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Sorry to the poor sole that bought it.
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Re: so my HTC 6800 story
yea, but it's still stolen property, and it takes one time for that ESN to get dirty, and then it's rendered unusable, but whoever buys that kind of stuff and tries to activate it on their account will have it suspended because of the fact that it's fraudulent.
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Re: so my HTC 6800 story
yeah they(alltel) said that if some one trys to activate it; the serial number from that phone will give a warning pop up to the alltel rep.
it'll make a good paper weight. ill have a new htc 6800 in 30 days for free... |
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