Locked Sprint Samsung Transform - General Questions and Answers

Couldn't find a section for this phone. Anyways, my dad bought one of these and the guy he bought it off apparently stopped paying his account. Sprint locked the phone and he's trying to reactivate it elsewhere that is not Metro. Is there anything he can do? I read something about rewriting the esn but I have no idea. Help, please
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Unfortunately until the past due balance is paid, the only line that device will be able to be activated on is the one that is suspended. NOW, if the account is not completely cut off, the other person can activate a crappy esn or a defective device for that matter, and that will instantly free up the Transform.

So the person would just have to activate a crappy phone and transfer the esn? Like activate said crappy phone as the main one?
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Help! Verizon isn't.

So, I bought a Qwest Mogul that a guy was using on Sprint. Well I put a Verizon compatible rom on it so it is ready to go on Verizon's network. Well here is the problem, I took it to two Verizon stores yesterday. One was not a corporate store so there weren't able to help me, but were somewhat helpful. The other was an actual Verizon store, the person on the phone for customer service told me that I would have to take it to a store and they would ship it off to get it ready for the network. Well I was willing for them to do that if I could get the phone working. Well I got it there and the guy was typing **** on the computer and after about a half an hour he told me that they couldn't because the phone wasn't E911 compliant. There is no way that the phone isn't E911 compliant. They won't do anything else because the ESN says it isn't.
What should I do? Should I just sell it back on ebay and save up the extra $100 for an XV8600 or is there something I can do. Verizon is totally lame for this. Please try to help me.
Keep calling technical support until someone will add your esn to their database.
I will continue trying that. Does Sprint need to release the ESN to Verizon? That is what I got told today on my 2 hours of getting the runaround from local Verizon stores and the Sprint stores that I went into had no idea what I was talking about. I figured I was not making as much impact on the phone as I could in person, but people are just as dumb in person as they are on the phone.

ESN Change Htc Touch Pro Sprint

I bought an Htc Touch Pro from sprint off ebay and got ripped off. Spent close to 400bucks to get a phone with a Bad esn. Tried resolving with sprint but turns out there is nothing i can do. Anyone know of a ESN/Supercid method for me to use on this. I thank you in advance for any help and saving me from loosing $400.
Contact PayPal and file a dispute. The phone is stolen property and I doubt anyone here is going to help you use activate a phone that doesn't belong to you.
Sprint claimed it was a non pay account. and unfortunantly i used money order to pay for the phone.
I work for sprint CS and unfortunately there isn't anything they are going to do about it. It's blocked in the system, the account was sent to collections probably. There is no way to change the ESN on the phone either.
What you could possibly do:
Call up *2 and see if your eligible for upgrade and use that instead, but thats going to cost you more money. You got screwed, who's idea was it for a money order?
There isn't going to be anything you can do really except threaten the guy and call the police, hope the money you spent on it will go towards the bill they owe, but thats not going to happen.

Craigslist phone...

Last week my wife broke her Evo. I decided to go on craigslist (I've bought a few phones this way w/ no issues) and get her a decent used phone to get by until we can upgrade. Found an Epic for a good price, got it home, called sprint to activate and they're telling me its active on another account with a high outstanding balance. There's nothing they can do. The d-bag I got it from won't answer my texts. What else can I do with this phone? Thanks
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JesseJames said:
Last week my wife broke her Evo. I decided to go on craigslist (I've bought a few phones this way w/ no issues) and get her a decent used phone to get by until we can upgrade. Found an Epic for a good price, got it home, called sprint to activate and they're telling me its active on another account with a high outstanding balance. There's nothing they can do. The d-bag I got it from won't answer my texts. What else can I do with this phone? Thanks
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Maybe it's me but, I always ask for the ESN to check status before buying a used phone. I once took a used phone and called Verizon to check it while standing there with the person I was buying it off of (he was not looking happy after about 5 min on hold).
You've got a phone that has a "bad ESN" your pretty much done unless the user who had it clears it up. Unless you want to use it as a Wi-FI browsing device or something, there is not much you can do, sorry.
File a police report maybe ? They did sell you a device that that claimed working that was not (they wont do much but, it will be on file). Also, if you text him, try to call him from a different number than the one you texted him from (he might pick up thinking it was someone else).
Good luck, sorry about the news, Lesson learned, always check ESNs before buying a used phone.
DavidinCT said:
Maybe it's me but, I always ask for the ESN to check status before buying a used phone. I once took a used phone and called Verizon to check it while standing there with the person I was buying it off of (he was not looking happy after about 5 min on hold).
You've got a phone that has a "bad ESN" your pretty much done unless the user who had it clears it up. Unless you want to use it as a Wi-FI browsing device or something, there is not much you can do, sorry.
File a police report maybe ? They did sell you a device that that claimed working that was not (they wont do much but, it will be on file). Also, if you text him, try to call him from a different number than the one you texted him from (he might pick up thinking it was someone else).
Good luck, sorry about the news, Lesson learned, always check ESNs before buying a used phone.
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If I ever buy one again I'll definatly ask for the ESN up front I've learned my lesson. I was wondering if I were to unlock it could it be used on another carrier? Like boost mobile or something? Then maybe I could sell it straight up without screwing someone else. I even thought about listing it on ebay with a big bold disclaimer saying it cannot be used with sprint. I gave $200 for it and it's in perfect condition
You can definitely put it on Pageplus, Cricket or Metro. Not sure about VM or Boost since they are also on Sprint's network.

Premium handset protection... Lost phone?

what does Tmobile do with the lost phone in question? do they disable it ? I'm wondering how they prevent people from selling their phones and getting a replacement under warranty for a profit..?
Not sure but they know. Put your sim in another phone, call them, they will be able to tell you exactly what phone you have.
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Let's say my friend, Swim, has a Tmobile phone that he has insured through their PHP plan. He knows that if it were stolen or he lost it, it would cost him $130 to replace. He also knows that he could easily get $250-350 if he decided to sell his phone. So he is thinking about selling his phone and then just telling Tmobile that he lost it, so that he not only gets a newish replacement phone (possibly even an upgrade), but also pockets over 120 bones. Question is, does Tmobile deactivate his first phone somehow, so that whoever bought his original phone is essentially screwed?
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Let's say my friend, Swim, has a Tmobile phone that he has insured through their PHP plan. He knows that if it were stolen or he lost it, it would cost him $130 to replace. He also knows that he could easily get $250-350 if he decided to sell his phone. So he is thinking about selling his phone and then just telling Tmobile that he lost it, so that he not only gets a newish replacement phone (possibly even an upgrade), but also pockets over 120 bones. Question is, does Tmobile deactivate his first phone somehow, so that whoever bought his original phone is essentially screwed?
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Nope the person may not beable to use it!!!!it's a 50/50 chance long as the other person does not try n give Tmobile the imei # they should be gd
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I have 2 things to say, and they're contradictory.
1. Official T-Mobile PHP Handset Protection FAQ (http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-1722) : Says phone will be disabled. Specifically:
All lost or stolen devices will be blocked from access to the T-Mobile network. Devices claimed as lost and stolen will no longer function on the T-Mobile network.
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2. I used to be a tier 2 T-Mobile PDA Tech Support rep. I never once had a customer's phone not work due to being stolen/blacklisted. Not once. It was not in any of our troubleshooting steps to check such a thing either. As far as I was aware, there was NO WAY to block a stolen phone on T-Mobile and that's what we told customers.
Things might have changed - it's been about 18 months since the location I worked at was completely laid off and shut down. A lot can happen in that time.
Now.... do you want to take the chance? Go for it. But don't say you weren't warned.
So, let me get this right. You are asking in a public forum about committing insurance fraud and the forum has recorded your IP address also. Insurance fraud is a felony in most States. Makes perfect sense to discuss it here. If anyone on the forums assists you in any way then you have both committed conspiracy to commit insurance fraud. Conspiracy in and of itself is a crime even if you never go ahead and commit the crime. Smart.

[Q] Changing ESNs Galaxy S2

Hello, I got tricked into buying a phone that cannot be activated in Sprint. I was in a rush to get a phone for a surprise and just convinced a guy to meet me at work one day so I didn't check with sprint. He said the phone had a clean ESN and that he paid to cancel his plan. My girlfriend went to Sprint to trade to change phones (her screen broke) but they told her the phone was still activated.
So my question is, can I trade ESNs numbers (her LG Elite's into the galaxy S2), or can I simply add another ESNs number and go back to Sprint?
I do understand cloning ESNs is illegal but she owns both phones, and if it is possible what program could I use?
Thank you so much for your time and input.
dmolition said:
Hello, I got tricked into buying a phone that cannot be activated in Sprint. I was in a rush to get a phone for a surprise and just convinced a guy to meet me at work one day so I didn't check with sprint. He said the phone had a clean ESN and that he paid to cancel his plan. My girlfriend went to Sprint to trade to change phones (her screen broke) but they told her the phone was still activated.
So my question is, can I trade ESNs numbers (her LG Elite's into the galaxy S2), or can I simply add another ESNs number and go back to Sprint?
I do understand cloning ESNs is illegal but she owns both phones, and if it is possible what program could I use?
Thank you so much for your time and input.
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You will not find any help here on this matter. XDA doesnt condone IMEI/ESN cloning in any way shape or form.
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