That's correct. When a phone is locked to a network that means it will *not* work on another network, and this was the reason for your original question, surely?
I'm surprised that you can get more for your locked phone than you paid for it, though.
Otto
On 17 November 2014 00:13, 'Judy' BuffaloMT@roadrunner.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Yeah, Verizon has agreed to wave ETF since it is the service that is bad for my house. As far as using it for AT&T, verizon told me they won't unlock it so wouldn't that mean that I couldn't take it to AT&T? Thanks for the help.
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