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Ok, lemme get this straight, you are trying to activate this phone with a
cellular company right? If so, one thing you need to know is if this phone
has been used for the Tracfone stuff, if it has chances are that it cannot
be used for a contract phone. Tracfone does something to the phone and makes
it so you cant use it as a contract phone after it is activated with
Tracfone. No way really to be certain if it has been used for TracFone
though. Another question is "CAN it be activated with TracFone?" TracFone
isn't bad, its just another option for a cellphone that someone doesn't have
the credit to get a contract cell. Remember too, that if you do activate it
with TracFone, it will not ever be able to be used for a contract phone
again.


"mike appenzeller" wrote in message
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"Jerry G." wrote in message

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The answer can be involved. Basically, if the contract from the previous
owner was not fully paid off, the phone will not be permitted to be
re-activated. The ID code of the phone is suspended by their system,

until
someone goes in to their system and clears it.

The second main thing that stops a phone from being activated, is that

its
firmware code set has to be compatible to the service provider's system.
This code set has to do with the type of encryptions, and frequency
allocation groups. This category is the main part that allows to have

many
phone providers working in the same areas, and the user phones do not

cross
over to other services or interfere with each other. The 611, 0, and 911
services however, are universally compatible, and this is one reason why

the
phone can dial these.

This is the reason why you must only purchase a used or new phone that

is
intended for the service provider that you are going to be activated

with.
Before purchasing the phone, it is best to get the ID, and serial

numbers
for the phone, and call the service provider to ask if they can and will
activate that phone.

Now you have the task to get back to the seller of the phone, explain

your
problem, and fight to get your money back, if the will return it to you.

For all this trouble is it really worth to buy a used phone like this?

With
many of the providers they have basic contract plans where you can have

a
phone that is included, and at the same time, you get a full one year
warranty with the phone. Even with a used phone, you still have to buy a
basic plan to use it. The phone that they give with the plan will be a
current model, where you can buy options for it like the carrying case,

and
the earpiece for it. Once the model is more than a year out of

production,
the options are usually very difficult to find.

--

Jerry G.
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One reason for buying a used phone is to replace one that got lost or

damaged.
If you're currently under contract with a provider, you don't get the

deals
on phones they offer to new subscribers, and you have to pay full retail

price
for a replacement phone. In order to get the deal on a new phone, you'd

have
to sign up with a different provider to get the cheap/free phone, and then

pay
both bills until the contract on the dead phone expires.

Mike
WB2MEP