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Originally Posted by shaggylive
it could be a bad esn, and that's why it's advertised without phone capability
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this is a noob question, and maby it should be asked elsewhere. I'm not too good on the phone lingo.. esn is electronic serial number right? how can it be bad?
EDIT:
I think i just found the answer to my question. A bad esn just means its a phone that someone has a large past-due bill on so therefore anyone that acquires it can't use the cell service? Is there any way to get around this? (or at least any way that i won't get in trouble for on this forum for asking about?)