Quantcast bad esn# - Page 4 - Cell Phone Forums
This is a discussion on bad esn# in the Sprint PCS forum at Cell Phone Forums

Go Back   Cell Phone Forums > Cell Phone Service Providers > Sprint PCS




Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
Old 10-05-2007, 10:20 AM   #46
Newbie
Posts: 1
Rep Power: 0 mdrska is on a distinguished road
CPF $: 129.00 Donate

Re: bad esn#


I bought a supposedly "new, never opened" Blackberry 8830 from ebay. I'm sure you can fill in the rest. Anyway, when I contacted Sprint to activate it, they didn't mention anything about a lost/stolen phone or an outstanding balance. They just said that they didn't show the ESN as being registered on their network. Does anyone know if there is anything I can do? I filed a claim with pay pal, but the seller has cancelled his ID on ebay so I'm not terribly hopeful...


mdrska is offline Reply With Quote
Cell Phone Links
Advertisement
 
Old 11-07-2007, 04:20 AM   #47
Junior Member
Posts: 7
Cell Phone: Palm Centro
Provider: Sprint
Rep Power: 0 Imajika is on a distinguished road
CPF $: 258.55 Donate
Send a message via AIM to Imajika Send a message via MSN to Imajika Send a message via Yahoo to Imajika

Re: bad esn#


Well, if it's not a Sprint branded device, they won't activate it...ever.

If it IS a Sprint branded device, then the activation person should have transferred you to tech support so they could get another section to activate the ESN (sounds silly but tech support has to contact the other section to do it). It usually takes about 20 minutes to get it activated...in rare cases it can take 24-48 hours.

If it's not a Sprint branded device, I would try contacting the seller for a possible refund. If that doesn't work, contact ebay and/or paypal.
Imajika is offline Reply With Quote
Old 12-03-2007, 12:40 PM   #48
Newbie
Posts: 1
Rep Power: 0 Map014 is on a distinguished road
CPF $: 57.15 Donate

bad esn#


i have a little problem...my wife washed her sprint upstage...so like a select few i bought another upstage from ebay and turned out to be stolen. Now i have two upstages that do not work. Is there any way of making the stolen upstage work with the washed upstage's esn number or any other way of making it work????
Map014 is offline Reply With Quote
Old 12-04-2007, 12:20 AM   #49
/\/\s. /\/\/\odette
 
camstuf's Avatar
   
Posts: 1,747
Cell Phone: i730/ i870/ i880/ 755p
Provider: Sprint
Rep Power: 17 camstuf has a spectacular aura aboutcamstuf has a spectacular aura aboutcamstuf has a spectacular aura about
CPF $: 3,422,375.16 Donate
Send a message via AIM to camstuf Send a message via Yahoo to camstuf

Re: bad esn#


Stolen phones can't be used ever.
Do a search on how to recover a wet phone.
__________________
.You can thank me later Click the scale icon
CPF Mod@ Nextel *Bluetooth *Sprint PCS

My Contacts: YIM: camstuf AIM: camstuf
camstuf is offline Reply With Quote
Old 12-14-2007, 10:08 PM   #50
Newbie
Posts: 1
Rep Power: 0 vivian666 is on a distinguished road
CPF $: 59.63 Donate

Re: bad esn#


This same thing happened to me. I bought a Virgin Mobile phone off of ebay, and called VM when I got it, to activate it, and they said the ESN on the phone wasn't on record with their company, and there was nothing they could do about it. So now I have a useless phone. Did you ever figure out anything about it?
vivian666 is offline Reply With Quote
Old 01-02-2008, 09:10 PM   #51
Newbie
Posts: 2
Cell Phone: Sanyo M1
Provider: Sprint
Rep Power: 0 Mclovin is on a distinguished road
CPF $: 195.60 Donate

Re: bad esn#


I have a question for everyone that has been screwed over on Ebay by buying phones with bad ESN's.

What are the sellers feedback ratings like?
  • 5 feedback @ 100%
  • 75 Feedback @ 95%
  • 25,349 Feedback % 99.7%

Just curious. Before I bid on things, I thoroughly research the seller. Click on their feedback and read down through the items. Click on sold items and read the descriptions. Try to find the negative feedback ratings and see if you can decipher what may have happened in past auctions gone awry.

Ebay is full of crooks, especially in the cellphone department. Cell's are easily stolen, easy to ship, and garner an excellent profit for thief's.

Upon searching for your next prized phone, make sure the seller has a feedback rating in the thousands with at least a 99.XX% Feedback rating. Sellers with a feeback this high are in this for the long haul. Dig through and find the negative feedback left by the buyer and make sure it has nothing to do with bad ESN's.

Good luck!
Mclovin is offline Reply With Quote
Old 01-02-2008, 10:57 PM   #52
Junior Member
Posts: 15
Cell Phone: Blackberry Curve
Provider: Sprint
Rep Power: 0 haydenzub is on a distinguished road
CPF $: 309.26 Donate

Re: bad esn#


Like you McLovin (great username by the way), I research extensively the seller before I even think about buying something from them. You have to because eBay and Paypal don't have a backbone. I've been screwed so many times by dishonest sellers on eBay.
__________________
All the best, Hayden (Big Man On Campus)

CellPhoneSignal and Cell Phone Forums rocks!
haydenzub is offline Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2008, 08:49 AM   #53
Newbie
Posts: 1
Rep Power: 0 dj2008 is on a distinguished road
CPF $: 51.42 Donate

Re: bad esn#


Folks,

I ran into the same ebay thing. Bought a blackberry on ebay and can't activate it now,since it was marked lost.

I contacted the seller and he is ready to take the return.

Should I try to fix the ESN or just return the phone?

Thanks,
DJ
dj2008 is offline Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2008, 09:23 AM   #54
Member
 
Gadgetgirl's Avatar
Posts: 59
Cell Phone: Centro,Dash,Q,N6263,i425
Provider: TMo,Sprint,Boost,TMo2Go,VOIPx2
Rep Power: 0 Gadgetgirl is on a distinguished road
CPF $: 1,041.55 Donate
Send a message via AIM to Gadgetgirl Send a message via MSN to Gadgetgirl Send a message via Yahoo to Gadgetgirl Send a message via Skype™ to Gadgetgirl

Re: bad esn#


Quote:
Originally Posted by dj2008 View Post
Folks,

I ran into the same ebay thing. Bought a blackberry on ebay and can't activate it now,since it was marked lost.

I contacted the seller and he is ready to take the return.

Should I try to fix the ESN or just return the phone?

Thanks,
DJ
I'd return the phone. Wait for the refund, then send the phone back with tracking so that the seller knows you are sending it back. You don't know what mess you'll have to go through in order to clear the bad ESN
__________________
www.myspace.com/nokiafangirl

http://antseyeittea.blogspot.com/

My gear bag weighs a ton
Gadgetgirl is offline Reply With Quote
Old 04-09-2008, 09:31 AM   #55
Newbie
Posts: 1
Rep Power: 0 kristie is on a distinguished road
CPF $: 103.56 Donate

Re: bad esn#


Quote:
Originally Posted by phpAdNetwork View Post
I may be able to help if you give me the ESN #. Past due balances can be resolved in some instances.
Hello,

I recently sold my Sprint PPC 6800. When the buyer went to Sprint they told him he could not activate the phone because the ESN # was bad. I called Sprint and they told me that it is because I owe them a balance and that there is absolutely nothing they can do to unlock it until I pay my balance in full. This is BS to me because I paid $500.00 for it from Sprint a few months ago and I had been with Sprint service for 2 years. I bought my PPC 6800 with cash almost 2 years after being with Sprint. It was not part of any promotion or anything. It is not stolen and has never been reported stolen. It's legally mine and I only used it for like 2 months. I just can't believe this is even legal. I am an honest person and don't want to "screw over" the buyer that paid me $200.00 for it. I didn't even know what an ESN # was until now and I have to either find a way to get it unlocked or refund the buyer's money. Anyway...Is there ANY way around this? Can anyone help me get my ESN # unlocked?!?!?!?
kristie is offline Reply With Quote
Cell Phone Links
Advertisement
 
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
esn

Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:



Your Ad Here


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 03:21 PM.

Add to MyYahoo Add to NewsGator Add to MyAOL Add to Rojo Add to Bloglines Add to NewVibes Add to Technorati Favorites Add to Google

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0
©2004 - 2008 Sugarman Studios, LLC. All Rights Reserverd.