None of the carriers care if the phone is stolen, unless it's reported as stolen. They only care if it stays on their network. As a practical matter I have to work with the phone's previous owner to erase it (eg, an Apple phone that's been associated with an iCloud account, or a Samsung phone associated with a Samsung account). The carrier lock only matters after I've gone to the trouble of erasing it since I won't distribute a phone that hasn't been erased.
Tempest1981|1 year ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26bdjJqWdCo (prepare for hundreds of jump cuts)
siskiyou|1 year ago