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Originally Posted by TPMJB
On a side note, is this whole "esn is a dirty word" really necessary? Sure it's illegal, but if you're cloning the esn of a phone for perfectly legitimate reasons (I.E don't want Verizon bending you over every time you get a new phone) is it really a problem? Have people even been brought to court for this within the last 10 years?
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Illegal is illegal, and once you start tolerating talk of how to clone ESN's, you suddenly have become "the place" where people with bad intentions come to learn how to do it.
Here's a perfect example of why it shouldn't be allowed...
I have an old Samsung A900 sitting around... If this site allows talk of how to clone ESN's, what's to stop me from taking the ESN from that A900, cloning it onto my TP, and then selling the A900? Voila.. free service for my TP.. at least for outgoing calls and data...