At this point in time no ones post has any value in it, no one has answered
the OPs question.

Just my two pence.

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 3:11 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> > You may be right -- it's been ages since I read the fine print in the
> > T-Mobile contract.
>
> I doubt you have ever read it completely. In fact I doubt anyone has
> ever done it.
>
> Either way I agree your response did not have any value in it.
>
> There is absolutely nothing illegal with selling your phone and
> there's nothing illegal in buying a used T-Mobile phone.
>
> It's a common knowledge that activation can be obtained for $20-$30
> and the guy, like many other guys, is trying to find a lower cost
> means to achieve the same.
>
> While this may not be the best forum to ask the question it is an
> appropriate one because many developers are facing the exact same
> problem.
>
> I have a G1 that I got before the dev units came out and would still
> like to unlock and use overseas.
>
> And you playing the T-Mobile advocate was silly, especially with the
> formal canned type response you used.
>
> Just my two cents.
> >
>

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