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Originally Posted by Scoot
it is illegal to remove the esn off the phone even though you own the phone you do not own the esn.
there are ways around it but those will not be discussed here
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Scoot when I asked the OP who the service provider was, it was only to tell him if the service provider would even allow the phone to be activated on the network. I would never tell someone to to remove an ESN number.
AFAIK Sprint won't allow any phone that is not set up to work on their network to be activated under any circumstances, and although I have heard of people getting old Nokia phones that are from another CDMA carrier to be activated on Verizon, they to have made this almost imposable as well.