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  • wad04
    Registered User
    • Jan 2003
    • 1207

    #1

    bought a stolen phone off ebay

    So last week my old phone went through the washing machine thus completly destroying it. I thought that going through ebay would get me a cheaper phone than buying a new one. So I bidded on a pm8200 flip phone (the same cell I had before). I recieved the package yesterday upon flipping the phone up, the account was still activated. All the contacts were still there, pictures were still there, and the phone bill was over due. Now i'm not positive it was stolen, but why in gods name would you not deactivate your phone before selling it on ebay? Now the reason this is a problem is because spring can't or won't deactivate the phone. I'm trying to find out if they won't because it's company policty or because the actually can't deactivate it.

    I contacted the seller last night, and if i don't get a reply i'll be filing a complaint through paypal.

    Can anyone helip me out here?
    who ever said "its not whether you win or lose..." probably lost.
  • Pyroboy597
    We need more room for titl
    • May 2004
    • 518

    #2
    Sprint cannot deactivate it because its not yours. Can you imagine your friend calling up Sprint and cancelling your phone as a joke? That is probably why they willl not do it. I would just make some calls on the phone to numbers like 'Home' or to anyone you can assume is a family member and explain what happened. If they don't cooperate, call up paypal and eBay. Regardless of what happens, make sure they know that you will not pay shipping what so ever, and if you get a refund you want your paypal charges refunded by the seller.
    IM SORRY AO FOR DISOBEYING YOUR SIG RULES!!!! FORGIVE ME!!!

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    • wad04
      Registered User
      • Jan 2003
      • 1207

      #3
      this is getting so weird...

      Okay, so today I decieded to call "grandma" in the contacts. Call her up, I ask her if she knows a person named Tina. She tells me she was her grand daught and that she was killed. And I then asked her if she knew who sold her cell phone and she told me that her stuff went a lot of different ways. And I listened to these recordings under memos, and there really really creeepy. Like people crying and stuff. And the person who sold the phone on ebay hasn't responded to me yet; I told him he has until tomorrow at 330 to contact me or i'm filing a complaint. I'm not really sure what else to do at this point besides file a complaint tomorrow.
      who ever said "its not whether you win or lose..." probably lost.

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      • behemoth
        SVSTC?
        • Nov 2002
        • 7750

        #4
        Originally posted by wad04
        this is getting so weird...

        Okay, so today I decieded to call "grandma" in the contacts. Call her up, I ask her if she knows a person named Tina. She tells me she was her grand daught and that she was killed. And I then asked her if she knew who sold her cell phone and she told me that her stuff went a lot of different ways. And I listened to these recordings under memos, and there really really creeepy. Like people crying and stuff. And the person who sold the phone on ebay hasn't responded to me yet; I told him he has until tomorrow at 330 to contact me or i'm filing a complaint. I'm not really sure what else to do at this point besides file a complaint tomorrow.
        Tina sold it to you.

        Tina will kill you.

        /cue twilight zone music.

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        • beam
          The end.
          • May 2001
          • 2036

          #5
          I'm not trying to be mean or unsensitive, but...

          With the story you have told so far...as how things have played out...you could probably relist the phone on eBay as "Haunted" and detail the whole story complete with "creepy" memos saved on it and sell it for far more than you bought it for.

          So much "crap" sells on eBay because the seller creates a good story to go along with it.
          <---Should be banned for circumventing the cuss filter.

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          • bentothejam1n
            Support our troops
            • Oct 2005
            • 1428

            #6
            I'm not trying to be mean or unsensitive, but...

            With the story you have told so far...as how things have played out...you could probably relist the phone on eBay as "Haunted" and detail the whole story complete with "creepy" memos saved on it and sell it for far more than you bought it for.

            So much "crap" sells on eBay because the seller creates a good story to go along with it.
            yea i remember seeing feathers on ebay that were blessed by angels.... and some doulbe f implants

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            • Pyroboy597
              We need more room for titl
              • May 2004
              • 518

              #7
              Originally posted by beam
              I'm not trying to be mean or unsensitive, but...

              With the story you have told so far...as how things have played out...you could probably relist the phone on eBay as "Haunted" and detail the whole story complete with "creepy" memos saved on it and sell it for far more than you bought it for.

              So much "crap" sells on eBay because the seller creates a good story to go along with it.
              I see a brand new tequila fade x-mag and a nice car in his future


              That does sounds like a weird story. Just had a thought.. if she was murdered and the murderer sold the phone..... You might want to talk to grandma again.. who gives their dead granddaughter's cell phone away.. what good would it do? This could get really weird, really fast. Ask sprint who the phone is registered to, and then google the name.
              IM SORRY AO FOR DISOBEYING YOUR SIG RULES!!!! FORGIVE ME!!!

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              • going_home
                Hebrews 13:8

                • Dec 2004
                • 8343

                #8
                File a Paypal complaint

                Did you pay thru Paypal ?
                Did the seller use a tracking number ?
                You can get Paypal to refund if the seller didnt use a tracking number
                and then just mail the phone back to him/her.

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                • wad04
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 1207

                  #9
                  yes to paypal, and yes to tracking number. Yeah, i'll be giving who ever sold me the phone until tomorrow to explain all this weirdness. Then i'm filing a complaint through paypal.

                  you know, I could sell the phone for a lot..... but then i'd be going straight to hell.
                  who ever said "its not whether you win or lose..." probably lost.

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                  • going_home
                    Hebrews 13:8

                    • Dec 2004
                    • 8343

                    #10
                    Ok

                    Paypal wont refund unless he lost the tracking number.
                    All he has to do is send it to Paypal and case closed.
                    Send it back to him using a tracking number, wait till
                    he recieves it and then file a Paypal complaint if he refuses
                    to refund, providing the tracking number showing he recieved it back.
                    And explain its a locked phone, unuseable.
                    You only have 45 days from date of payment, and you
                    only get to file a complaint once on each transaction so you better
                    make it count.
                    But you can file a complaint with Ebay that the phone is stolen though, they own Paypal.
                    That has a 90 day period.

                    Have you tried calling him on the phone ?
                    heres the request contact info page :

                    Buy & sell electronics, cars, clothes, collectibles & more on eBay, the world's online marketplace. Top brands, low prices & free shipping on many items.

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                    • wad04
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 1207

                      #11
                      wait, so you're saying that if I don't send the phone back to him with proof (tracking number), I most likley won't win the complaint?

                      And thanks for that contact page, i'm requesting his number now.
                      who ever said "its not whether you win or lose..." probably lost.

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                      • Rudz
                        Registered User

                        • Apr 2005
                        • 5087

                        #12
                        wow

                        really wierd story....
                        BEO MAFIA
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                        • going_home
                          Hebrews 13:8

                          • Dec 2004
                          • 8343

                          #13
                          complaint

                          Originally posted by wad04
                          wait, so you're saying that if I don't send the phone back to him with proof (tracking number), I most likley won't win the complaint?

                          And thanks for that contact page, i'm requesting his number now.
                          If you file a Paypal complaint, Paypal will send him an email requiring him to
                          prove you recieved the item (provide a tracking number).

                          If he does that the case is closed.
                          But if you ship it back with a tracking number, wait till he recieves it,
                          then file a complaint, sending them the tracking number proving he recieved it back,
                          AND the reason you sent it back (locked phone unuseable).
                          You have a good chance of Paypal refunding your money.
                          Of course thats if he hasnt already transfered the money from his Paypal account
                          into his bank account.

                          You would be better off if you can get him to voluntarily refund the money.

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                          • wad04
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 1207

                            #14
                            I got everything worked out finally. Turns out the seller was selling this phone for his boss. The boss's neice died and asked him if he would sell the phone, he thought sprint had already deactivated the phone. Upon calling him today, he once again called sprint to see what they could do. They told him that he needed to call another number for owners who have died. When he tried to call that number, the number didn't work. So he called me back and said it would just be easier to send the phone back. He already refunded me so it's all good now.
                            who ever said "its not whether you win or lose..." probably lost.

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                            • MantisMag
                              Dim Sum
                              • Dec 2001
                              • 1895

                              #15
                              Originally posted by wad04
                              The boss's neice died and asked him if he would sell the phone [...]

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