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When I left sprint, I sold the phone on ebay and then used the money to buy
a verizon phone on ebay. Lucked out.. I actually made a dollar

Wooo-Hooo!
"Eric Rosenberry" <erics@R3MOVErosenberry.org> wrote in message
news:RKednQmjq9twYVbdRVn-vw@comcast.com
> Bill-
>
> Once you have the MSL code (or whatever it is called) do you then
> have the option to change it to all zero's?
>
> If you change it to all zero's it should accept a Verizon PRL right?
>
> -Eric
>
> "Bill Radio" <Wireless@MountainWirelessNOSPAN.com> wrote in message
> news:10cntrros1t6vb8@corp.supernews.com...
>> Sanjay,
>> While 'possible', it is not without pitfalls. When you go to
>> program the phone to the Verizon network, it will ask for a code.
>> Sprint knows the code but won't tell you. Once in a while, a few
>> crafty people have gained that code (it's different for every
>> phone). The next hurdle is that few Sprint phones will accept the
>> Verizon PRL. So, while it is 'possible' to make this happen, the
>> end result is usually not worth the effort.
>>
>> Bill Radio
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>> "Sanjay" <johnsmith22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:40cb3fa7.0@news.syr.edu...
>>> I lost my verizon phone last week :-(
>>> So I have my Timeport I used when I was with Sprint phone
>>> Could that be able to be activated for Verizon?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sanjay