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Every phone I've ever bought in the past I've bought from Verizon store and the cost is always egregiouy extortionate. I know there is a less expensive way. Please tell me.

How to be sure the second-hand phone is in good shape & functional & legal & not stolen/ resold by criminals etc?

Update: Thanks y'all! I made my selection & purchase through Swappa. You made a girl happy today.

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[โ€“] LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

Thank you. On swappa they do not specify whether a phone is locked or unlocked* but they do provide a warning that if a phone is locked it cannot be unlocked. ๐Ÿค” I'm a bit leery of this. What do you suppose that's all about?

But when I browse their "unlocked" category first they say it can be activated by any carrier, then read further down it says it can only be activated by three carriers: "unlocked" (is that even the name of a carrier?) or "cricket" or some other carrier I've never heard of. If I buy a phone from their "unlocked" category but it says it can only be unlocked by cricket or whatever, could T-Mobile not unlock it for me? I am a T-Mobile customer.