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keystoneuser

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So att screwed up. They sent me 2 phones for the same phone number. My question is, what do I have to do so that the buyer does not have any activation issues? I removed the sim but thats it, and MY line is active with one of the phones.

Am I making any bit of sense? I hope so..
 
So att screwed up. They sent me 2 phones for the same phone number. My question is what do I have to do so that the buyer does not have any activation issues? I removed the sim but thats it, and MY line is active with one of the phones.

Am I making any bit of sense? I hope so..

Well, even if you don't care about ethics, you may just want to return that iphone unless you want to end up with a surprise bill for the full cost of the extra iphone.
 
Well, even if you don't care about ethics, you may just want to return that iphone unless you want to end up with a surprise bill for the full cost of the extra iphone.

Ethics aside, I already paid for it (full price). Figured I would still make profit.
 
Ethics aside, I already paid for it (full price). Figured I would still make profit.

Ah, well then carry on. If you paid for it and you didn't order it, why not return it and demand your money back (or is there still a possibility of making more than what paid for at this point?).
 
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