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  • 08-08-2009, 09:15 AM
    davva
    Quote Originally Posted by enothing View Post
    1. the phone is locked.
    2. if he had the phone for over 3 consecutive months he could request an unlock code from cust. service. If he paid for it retail price, he can just call them and ask for unlock code, which would be emailed to him.
    3. you can sell it locked, but it would only work for T-mobile. Unless the buyer unlocks it himself.

    hope it helps.
    Yes, that's a great help. Thank you.

    I'll call T-Mobile and take it from there.
  • 08-07-2009, 08:25 PM
    enothing
    Quote Originally Posted by davva View Post
    My Boss was on T-Mobile and his contract expired so he switched to At&T and got a new phone.

    The phone he used on T-Mobile was a lightly used Blackberry Curve Titanium. He has asked me to list it on eBay for him but I dont really know much about the possible issues.

    The questions I have are:

    Is it likely that the phone is locked? (Is there a way I can tell?)
    If it IS locked, how do I go about getting it unlocked?
    If I cant get it unlocked is there any point in trying to sell it locked?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance

    Davva
    1. the phone is locked.
    2. if he had the phone for over 3 consecutive months he could request an unlock code from cust. service. If he paid for it retail price, he can just call them and ask for unlock code, which would be emailed to him.
    3. you can sell it locked, but it would only work for T-mobile. Unless the buyer unlocks it himself.

    hope it helps.
  • 08-06-2009, 01:18 AM
    davva
    My Boss was on T-Mobile and his contract expired so he switched to At&T and got a new phone.

    The phone he used on T-Mobile was a lightly used Blackberry Curve Titanium. He has asked me to list it on eBay for him but I dont really know much about the possible issues.

    The questions I have are:

    Is it likely that the phone is locked? (Is there a way I can tell?)
    If it IS locked, how do I go about getting it unlocked?
    If I cant get it unlocked is there any point in trying to sell it locked?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance

    Davva

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