"Listia is like EBay, except everything is free"- Los Angeles Times
"An Awesome Way To Give And Get Free Stuff"- Michael Arrington, TechCrunch
This Stuff is Free Too:
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
Description
The listing, Samsung touchscreen phone has ended.
used locked Samsung touchscreen phone by AT&T. We switched carriers and thought that I would put them on here. They are good phones with normal wear and tear, but no major defects. Thanks for bidding!!
Questions & Comments
I would have ask the same question. I would have asked "Is the ESN clear for activation?" But not everyone knows what an ESN is. I wouldn't want to spend a bunch of my credits on phone with a bad ESN. It would be worthless as I would not be able to activate the phone if the previous owner had not paid their bill or if the phone is stolen. Most people don't know this.
I am sorry I overreacted! Pinched nerve is making me very edgy. Like I told the last person and I hope that everyone understands this. The locked ;means that it can only be used with at&t. The phones were awesome phones but we switched to sprint and had to get new phones to use their service. All you have to do is put in your sim card which not all companies have, and the phone will work
I do not want to be rude, but some of the questions that i am recieving are quite rude. Me and my husband both had an at&t solstice phone. We switched to sprint and got their phones. The trade in value wasn't worth it so I thought that I would put them on here and earn some credits. If you are so unsure about certain things maybe you should not bid. These phones are totally clean and are for at&t service only. All that you have to do is insert your sim card.
I don't see anyone asking rude questions. I think people are confused. I don't think cellphones that take SIM cards (like AT&T & T-Mobile) can have a bad ESN. They don't have ESNs. Sprint & Verizon phones have ESNs. If you have an unpaid bill from Sprint/Verizon then the ESN will be bad because the contract is linked to the ESNs. AT&T & T-Mobile contracts are linked to the SIM cards. If you didn't pay your AT&T or T-Mobile bill then the SIM card would not be able to be reused since it's linked to the SIM and not the phone itself. I could be wrong but thats what I was told.
I am sorry but someone asking if I have paid my bill is rude to me. I do not see anything wrong with putting cell phones on here that are no longer being used wrong, but I feel that some of the replies are making it out to be. If there are questions than fine, but sometimes questions could be asked in a nicer way.
On at& T it dont matter if someone pays their bill or not! You take your sim card and put it in there and it works! I trade phones all the time for my teenage boys!