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I don't have a phone number, but I do have an email address (not on me at the moment since its on my work PC), but can get it later on. |
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If I did indeed get my cash back I would be open arms to send it back to Asurion or if Asurion would even work it out to me to pay the same price I paid for it on Ebay I would definitely do so.
I am not in anyway trying to take advantage and double my money , I am just making sure I get my due since it is an item I did pay for. |
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Here is what I think is going on: #1) Either they are turning a blind eye to this just to keep existing customers from leaving them by providing a loophole from end user to get new phones for cheap. By doing this people just like myself would not switch to AT&T for an iPhone if I can get a Diamond for $225 instead of $550 from Sprint (i have no discount). If this is true, Sprint is retaining more customers paying those huge everything plans which makes them more money in the long run especially when you keep your phone for a year or two without upgrading. #2) They are building a big case like they did in Cali. That investigation started in 2005 for dealer fraud and arrest were made in April 2008. They need a huge figure like $1 million dollars or so and are trying to get as many people as possible (the big bosses) behind this. In the mean time Sprint does have insurance and do not take a 100% loss. #3) Its not as big or widespread as people are believing and its just a few former/current Sprint or Asurion employees making a quick buck and not some huge fraud dealing like many are speculating. Nobody here knows 100% what is going on and are just speculating (which is fine). I UPDATED THIS BECAUSE I AM BORED AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHICH NUMBER EVERYONE AGREES WITH. If you have your own theory or any concreate evidence to put our minds at ease that would be fine too. Like I said before, its all SPECULATION so don't go cursing me out or replying with STFU or noob. This is what forums are all about (discussions). If you don't agree with what's written then please state why. Seems Sprint really doesn't care to listen because they did not ask for any pertinent info such as sellers name, address etc. They may just think its a joke started online so if you call them please do not talk abot any forum because I think that raises a red flag that we (ppcgeek posters) are nut jobs still running a joke! Last edited by joeyjoe; 12-06-2008 at 01:23 PM. Reason: Updated my O.P to be current with new info. |
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I purchased my Diamond from celldep0t on eBay several weeks ago. (I put my question on this forum last week, but it was removed to "Off topic." Go figure.) Since reading these posts, I called the Sprint Fraud department and told my story. They weren't interested. They explained that the only fraud they wanted to hear about was customers getting charged for insurance claims, etc. They had no interest what was going on with eBay, and would not investigate further.
I asked about what might happen with my phone and she said that once the phone was registered with Sprint, it should not be removed. But she couldn't guarantee it when I asked. She did admit that the transaction sounded fishy. But sorry, the Fraud Department doesn't handle this type of situation. |
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I highly doubt it is #1, because this would really imply that Sprint is screwing their own customers by allowing this to continue, and actually perpetuating fraud of their own company. As for number 2: possibly, but I find it weird that Sprint never asked who I bought it from. 3 is most likely IMO, and you're absolutely correct, this is all speculation. I'm hoping someone soon can come up with some concrete explanation for all of this. |
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Honestly, if Sprint or Asurion don't seem to care, **** them. Sprint is losing customers continuously, and if there's something to learn from this, we should leave 'em too seeing as our personal account data is not so personal anymore. I care more about the poor bastard who paid $50 for the phone I received, when he/she had no reason whatsoever to do so, their only fault being subscribing to a bunch of ****ing incompetents.
I'm just going to focus on telling eBay so they can shut down the seller, because clearly he's doing something fishy, that much is agreed upon. Besides, I think receiving a fraudulently acquired phone negates the 'clean ESN' part of the description. Also, for those who bought from lkcarter502, what number was addressed on your box? I got 1913315xxxx (not pasting whole thing). |
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Sprint rather pays someone $12 an hour to try to force you to pay $1000 phone bill. BTW after I got a credit & they added back my text plan I received another $1000 phone bill for the same thing the very following month. It was another week of calls and speaking with Indians to get a damn resolution. SO MUCH FOR A FRAUD DEPARTMENT. |
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