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ZircoBen

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Jul 12, 2015
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Utah, USA
I bought a T-Mobile iPhone 12 mini from eBay. It was sold as being for T-Mobile, and T-Mobile only, and had the eBay refurbished badge and guarantee.

However, after owning it, I called T-Mobile and asked about unlocking, because why not. As I started to get down the call chain, they told me that the phone had been financed and was not paid off, and that I should speak to the original owner. Thus, it is not eligible for unlock and never will be.

I'm using the phone on Tello, which uses T-Mobile towers, but I can't say I don't feel uneasy about using a financed phone and the difficult situation that will put me in when I want to sell the phone and have to describe that to the next owner.

Has anyone had experience with phones like this? Are they 'safe' to use indefinitely? Or should I cut my losses and just get rid of the phone? I think I'm still within the return window too.
 

jenelemond

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Jan 20, 2022
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No it's not safe! Better get rid of it! It's a risk for sure. And the phone can also be blacklisted!
 

ZircoBen

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Jul 12, 2015
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Utah, USA
What would cause it to be blacklisted? It's clean for now and T-Mobile says it is good to activate.
 

VineRider

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May 24, 2018
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If whoever is paying it off decided to quit making payments that could cause it to be blacklisted
 
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ZircoBen

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Jul 12, 2015
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I just sent it in for return. It’s so dumb that this is not even in the fine print of these phones on eBay…
 

JPack

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Mar 27, 2017
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That's why most informed people prefer not to buy used with an unknown history. Or else they risk holding onto a brick a few months later. You're lucky you can return it.
 
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