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<blockquote data-quote="JudahR" data-source="post: 2714055" data-attributes="member: 325232"><p>My sister dropped her iPhone 4 in the water, I tried fixing it and failed. Several months later I decided to attempt fixing it again, I finally got it to work. It has been working flawlessly for awhile now and I've decided I wanted to sell it. She has a new phone, she has even switched to ATT from Verizon. My question is, is the ESN clean on my sisters old iPhone that I fixed and now want to sell? And if it's not, would it still be safe to sell online?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JudahR, post: 2714055, member: 325232"] My sister dropped her iPhone 4 in the water, I tried fixing it and failed. Several months later I decided to attempt fixing it again, I finally got it to work. It has been working flawlessly for awhile now and I've decided I wanted to sell it. She has a new phone, she has even switched to ATT from Verizon. My question is, is the ESN clean on my sisters old iPhone that I fixed and now want to sell? And if it's not, would it still be safe to sell online? [/QUOTE]
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