Stolen phones is a massive market. All i can figure is they run some sort
of masking software or jailbreak them. Its the SIM, or whetever is
contained in a sim for simless phones that hits the networks. I find it
hard to believe the pipe hitter that does the breakins is the same guy that
does the tech work.
Ive heard that the ebay parts only phones are code for stolen but that
would seem something the police would shut down.
Iphone screens get pretty pricey, they may do a digital chop shop on phones
too like with cars since cars have the VINs. May be why apple makes their
phones harder to repair with each iteration.

On Sun, Jan 10, 2021, 3:15 PM Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> You can not fathom the brilliant scheme in a thief's brain. Thieves are
> always masters at strategy and outsmarting the system.
>
> bp
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> On 1/10/2021 1:11 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
>
> Some guy broke into a T-MOBILE store and stole about $7000.00 in phones ,
> accessories and small amount of cash on Westside of town.
> My pea brain trying to figure out how he is going to sell them? I am sure
> they have EIN information and can track them even if sold in Cd. Juarez.
> Am I missing something?
> Perplexed in El Paso
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