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Did you try doing a goggle search for "PDA Bulk Lot" or something along those lines?
Doing a real quick search i found this http://www.liquidation.com http://cgi.liquidation.com/auction/v...&convertTo=USD "Variety of PDAs from Palm, Tungsten & More - Over $20, 400 in Retail Value!" basically 102 pdas for $1200 Also found 95 Bluetooth Headsets for $100 I know its gay. But Sometimes on ebay people sell lists on where to buy bulk items.
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Careful giving blanket information there Cricket boy, I just talked to Verizon customer service the other day and tried to activate an old digital star tac for use just when I'm on the ATV and don't want to trash my 6700. It was CDMA, and as your post suggests, should have been fine, but in fact it wasn't. The ESN wouldn't take. The customer service rep told me that Verizon has recently had a memo circulating advising of a new policy in which they will no longer activate phones from other carriers. He said the computer will reject an ESN from any other carrier, even though the phone may be CDMA. Alltel has enacted a similar policy in our area, except it is enforced by their reps, and the ESN's aren't actually locked out of the system like Verizon. That was my experience recently anyway, same thing happened to me with an Alltel Blackberry too. Couldn't activate it because the ESN wasn't from Verizon, computer wouldn't accept it.
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Actually, alltel, sprint and Verizon ONLY activate phones from within their own pool of ESN's.. It's been that way for YEARS. The only way to get another carrier's phone activated with these companies is if you have someone on the inside who can manually add an ESN to their database... Cricket, however, will activate other carriers ESN's with no problems. They hassle you about any extended features (such as photo messaging), but they don't care who's phone you're using on their network. Which is exactly as it should be. If you own the phone and ESN, there is no legitimate reason for a phone company to refuse to activate it. None, whatsoever. Their only reason is that you're keeping them from making a profit, because they can't force you into a contract if you already own your phone. Cricket doesnt require contracts in the first place, so this is a moot point with them, which is precisely why they'll activate other carrier's ESN's. |
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"Actually, alltel, sprint and Verizon ONLY activate phones from within their own pool of ESN's.. It's been that way for YEARS. The only way to get another carrier's phone activated with these companies is if you have someone on the inside who can manually add an ESN to their database... "
Wrong, you said the ONLY way. Not the only way, for example, my old man has Alltel, and while their "policy" may be to only activate phones from within their own pool of ESN's, their system does not automatically lock them out. My dad wanted to hook up my Verizon i730 on his Alltel account. I manually programmed the phone for him, uploaded an Alltel PRL, and had him give Alltel my Verizon i730's ESN. Activated no problem, and we didn't have anyone on the inside. But try to take that same i730 to a physical store and have a rep there do what I did, and they'll tell you they can't do it. Did the same thing for my sister's Alltel account with an old Verizon 6700 I had. So again, not the "only" way... |
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2. Wasn't your point in your first post that I wouldn't be able to activate the phones on a competing service? If so, aren't you now contradicting that point? I'm not flaming, I'm genuinely confused what poing you're tryng to get across... |
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Don't go to the store.
I took a friends Razr V3c from Verizon and has Verizon on the battery cover and it booted with Verizon startup screen and Icons including the sms/mms settings she had problems with it and wanted to know if I wanted it to mess around with it. She was out of contract and upgraded it to a V3m I called Alltel and they activated it no problem, as I wanted to see if there were problems with the phone or she had crappy signal. 1 week after I flashed it with a Alltel Monster file. No problems but I did not do this at a store. As for my old Alltel phone that I didnt like I gave to another friend who activated it on Verizon ( lost phone with 1 1/2 years left on contract). If you know what to change it will be ok. AND my Alltel phone(bought from an ALLTEL DEALER) had a sticker saying VERIZON with the software version inside the battery compartment, But had alltel software on it. As long as Both cell carriers have the same phone and I dont think ppc-6700 and xv-6700 are different just a name and different front cover(Read about someone that has the xv6700 and activated it on Alltel) You can do it.
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