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by nadams
4120 days ago
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> The other solution is to buy used phone. This is a good idea if you can find a reputable service that will guarantee your money back. I bought a used Note 3 off of ebay. I got it, popped my SIM card in and worked perfectly. Then one day I couldn't make calls, use data or register at all on the network. Turned out it was on a carrier payment plan and the original owner stopped making payments. So T-Mobile blocked/blacklisted the IMEI number. T-Mobile refused to talk to me about it or even let me pay it off. I sold it on ebay for about $350 - afterwards I realized that for $50 I could have had it "fixed". And I'm sure I'm not the only one that has been scammed like this. The sad part is that it only scares people away from wanting to do business with honest people like me because of all the idiots out there. |
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