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Mar 6, 2006
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Just wondering...I recently sold my 3G and the guy that bought it didn't need the SIM. Is it worth trying to sell? Is it something anyone would want? Is it tied into any of my account info with AT&T that could get me in trouble?

Or should I just pitch it in the trash?
 
Just wondering...I recently sold my 3G and the guy that bought it didn't need the SIM. Is it worth trying to sell? Is it something anyone would want? Is it tied into any of my account info with AT&T that could get me in trouble?

Or should I just pitch it in the trash?

Why would someone want your deactivated sim? They give them out for free at AT&T.
 
Just wondering...I recently sold my 3G and the guy that bought it didn't need the SIM. Is it worth trying to sell? Is it something anyone would want? Is it tied into any of my account info with AT&T that could get me in trouble?

Or should I just pitch it in the trash?

You should sell your used tissues too
 
Why would someone want your deactivated sim? They give them out for free at AT&T.

It can be used for activating officially every US iphone.
So to people that buy JB and unlocked iphones from USA they can use his sim even if its deactivated to officially activate the phone before they JB it.
This way they dont have any problems with push, youtube and other things not working properly after the JB.
So it can be valuable to some but obviously you cant get much for it.
 
It can be used for activating officially every US iphone.
So to people that buy JB and unlocked iphones from USA they can use his sim even if its deactivated to officially activate the phone before they JB it.
This way they dont have any problems with push, youtube and other things not working properly after the JB.
So it can be valuable to some but obviously you cant get much for it.

That's what I was thinking. Thanks.
 
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