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WhiteBlazer01 12-10-2008 02:57 AM

Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
I'm in the market for buying a new Sprint TP (after selling my Verizon TP), but I'm noticing people are saying they have a good/clean ESN, and some say bad ESN. What is the difference? How will this affect me porting the Sprint TP to Verizon?

BigDiesel07 12-10-2008 03:11 AM

Re: Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
A bad ESN is an ESN that is connected to outstanding charges to an account or is a clone, and is already registered to another phone... A good/clean ESN means it has no marks against it and may or may not be registered... Once you get a Sprint TP, I recommend looking at this for a how-to guide on flashing to Verizon...

WhiteBlazer01 12-10-2008 03:29 AM

Re: Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
Thanks, that makes a lot of sense. I guess I should steer clear of bad ESN phones just to be safe.

Yea, I have that guide bookmarked, and saved. I've also been reading through it to give myself a general idea.

Thanks again!

Hibame 12-10-2008 08:37 AM

Re: Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
How are people getting the sprint phone to go on the verizon network. They would not let me by the phone without creating an account to activate the phone.

So my only other option is best buy for $700+ and I seemed to get the impression that people were spending a lot less on the phone. Or should I be expecting to pay that much right now.

pyroz 12-10-2008 12:24 PM

Re: Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
ebay? craigslist? they can be had for about $400

basilray 12-10-2008 12:40 PM

Re: Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
If you are getting a Sprint TP with the intent to ONLY use it on Verizon, a bad ESN should not matter all that much. The ESN is bad because Sprint has it flagged, but really that won't matter if you are porting it to VZW as they have a completely different set of ESN records and that device has never been on their network.

WhiteBlazer01 12-10-2008 12:44 PM

Re: Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by basilray (Post 570199)
If you are getting a Sprint TP with the intent to ONLY use it on Verizon, a bad ESN should not matter all that much. The ESN is bad because Sprint has it flagged, but really that won't matter if you are porting it to VZW as they have a completely different set of ESN records and that device has never been on their network.

Are you absolutely sure? I can't really hold you responsible if I get a bad ESN Sprint TP at a discount, come to find out it won't work. :)

Also, in the event something should go wrong with the phone, I can't call Verizon or Sprint to have it replaced. How do I get it fixed/replaced? Am I SOL?

pyroz 12-10-2008 12:51 PM

Re: Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteBlazer01 (Post 570207)
Are you absolutely sure? I can't really hold you responsible if I get a bad ESN Sprint TP at a discount, come to find out it won't work. :)

Also, in the event something should go wrong with the phone, I can't call Verizon or Sprint to have it replaced. How do I get it fixed/replaced? Am I SOL?

if you didn't get the phone from either carrier, you're SOL if your phone is messed up anyway.

WhiteBlazer01 12-10-2008 01:01 PM

Re: Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
So theoretically, if I buy a phone from Sprint (without a contract), can I take it back to them for problems?

My last several phones (2 Apaches, and 3 Titans) needed to be exchanged with Verizon. I don't want to be stuck with a bad phone.

BigDiesel07 12-10-2008 01:45 PM

Re: Looking for a Sprint TP....
 
To return the Sprint bought phone back to Sprint you would need an insurance plan.. Which means you would need an account.. You can buy from Best Buy for $700+ and get an insurance plan from them.. Or pay $579.99 for a TP from Sprint, but then have no recourse if it is defective.. It is a risk.. I always recommend staying away from bad ESN phones.. As it is said.. "Buyer Beware".. You could always call Verizon and do a fake run through.. Tell them you have a phone you need activated and go through the process..


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