Re: Getting a new RAZR
"Ann" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I purchased our 2 Razrs a couple of months ago form Ebay for around $150
>each and they worked fine with the old simcard. I did however call
>Cingular and gave the the new phone IMEI 3's for insurance purposes on my
>daughter's phone.
>
> "Dusty" <RV_phixer@innerREMOVETHISlodge.com> wrote in message
> news:12gp72897ee4g66@news.supernews.com...
>> G'day all;
>>
>> My wife dropped her RAZR and the internal display has taken a dump (the
>> little one on the outside is okay). I went to a local Cingular store to
>> buy a replacement phone. Yep. They had 'em. And for the measly sum of
>> ~$325.00 I could have one too. NOT!
>>
>> I paid less than that for two of them together when I bought 'em. So I
>> figured that I'd buy one off the web somewhere, and change the SIM to the
>> new phone. That's all I need to do, right? I don't need to fool with
>> the ESN (? - the internal electronic number) do I?
>>
>> If John or anyone else reading here has any tips on how to get this done
>> in the most expedient and cost effective manner, I'd be grateful to read
>> about 'em.
>>
>>
>> TIA,
>> Dusty
>> Everett, Wa.
>> --
>>
Just be sure it's either unlocked or locked to Cingular.
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