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Old 02-28-2012, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 2 Bunny View Post
Today I found that the ESN of the Samsung Epic that I'd been using on PagePlus had actually cleared up and could be used on its native Sprint network. I couldn't really afford any of their current plans but I saw that people occasionally sell those ultra rare $30 SERO plans on eBay. From what I've read, people who try to activate newer phones (one member quoted the TouchPro 2 as the newest device compatible) on these plans are forced into paying an additional $20 per month. I have an old broken Diamond with a clear ESN that I could use with the Epic, and I just wanted to confirm that activating the Diamond with the $30 SERO plan will not bump the plan up to $50. Has anyone seen this or had any experience with it before?


Thanks.

- 2 Bunny
You have already been warned once about ESN cloning.
It will not be tolerated on this forum AT ALL.

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Last edited by rootlinux; 02-29-2012 at 12:08 AM.