April 14th, 2012, 08:27 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Maine USA
Posts: 661
Device(s): S3, HTC ONE X, Galaxy Nexus, Droid X, Nexus 7, Nexus 10
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Thanks: 531
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Originally Posted by bsweetness
I'm not comfortable giving out a clean ESN number. That leaves me far too exposed without any means of recourse if something should go wrong. I've been around online tech classifieds/marketplaces too long and seen too many things go wrong not to properly protect myself and my investments every step of the way. It's not anything against any particular person, it's just a blanket approach that helps me make sure I don't get screwed over.
But if you're interested in the phone, you can buy confidently knowing that I'm listed on this site in the Ratings/Feedback thread as a member with multiple successful sales. I also have 100% positive feedback at XDA-Developers under this same username along with 100% positive feedback on eBay under the username bjh_18. I can email the ESN immediately after confirmation of payment, and if it's not to your satisfaction, your money will be promptly refunded.
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I totally understand where you are coming from! I am somewhat of a newby when it comes to these things. Put a gun to my head and i would have no idea whatsoever what i could negatively do with an ESN number 
This is my story...............i left VZW for a company called Page Plus Cellular. Page Plus uses the Verizon network and uses Verizon CDMA phones. I am using my Droid X with this carrier and all is well but the X is wearing out pretty quick. I want to upgrade but currently Page Plus does not allow 4G phones on their network.
The tech rep from Page Plus told me to get a ESN number and call them. If the number is in their database then it will work. That is why i ask.
Sorry...............last thing i want to do is compromise you in any way but i also do not want to make a near $400 mistake.
Lenny
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