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I have a device that I'd like to take to another carrier but have a balance on my bill as well as my $150 or so in etf.
My question is would vzw work with me in order to let me pay off the etf or would I get the device black listed quickly and unable to use anywhere else?
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It would most likely be blacklisted as soon as the due date on the bill.
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Besides what other carrier would or could you activate on?
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stevenjcampbell,
I definitely don't want to lose you! Have you already cancelled your Verizon Wireless line of service? Is there anything I can do to keep you a part of the family? Verizon Wireless devices are only compatible on the Verizon Wireless network and payment arrangements aren't warranted for closed accounts.
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Carriers in other countries. It could also be sold to another Verizon customer to be used on Verizon.
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The Note 3 is a completely unlocked phone.
You can simply put a t-mobile sim in the phone and have it work on that network.
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Unless you guys reduce the price of your plans, you will lose me.
Also, don't give me the run around about only being compatible on the VZW network
Even tier 2 tech will tell you that the Note 3 is an UNLOCKED world phone, and works without any real hacking, just an APN update for data on tmobile, or any carrier that supports the 4th band LTE.
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Or t-mobile.