Hello
About 2 months ago, my cousin ordered the Black myTouch 3G through T-Mobile's Customer Care and the day after, she called them back and said she wanted the Merlot color. They said all she had to do was refuse delivery and they would ship her, her preferred color after confirmation. When the phone came, she refused delivery and the phone was sent back but the phone was re-delivered the day after and the neighbors had signed for it. Now she has two myTouch's and got billed for both. She had no knowledge that the neighbors had signed for it and so T-Mobile checked if the phone was being used and it wasn't. They deducted the phone charge and 2 days later, the neighbors gave her the phone!
Sorry for the long story, just wanted to explain it to you. So she wants to know, if she can now sell the unused, never opened phone to someone else. I said she can't, because T-Mobile most likely deactivated the phone. What is your suggestion? She's not going to bring it back to T-Mobile since it's been about 2 months now and she's looking to either keep it or sell it.
She can sell it, just remove the sim card. She could probably get more money if she unlocked it and sold it.
But wouldn't the phone lose its value once its opened and modified? And don't you have to register the device in order to even get inside the phone?
Um, why dont you guys call T-Mobile and do the right thing? Don`t you wish that if you misplace something, it would somehow turn up where you least expect it?
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corruption and disengagement, huh?
mirror, mirror.
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