Hey Folks,
First time poster, long time lurker. A couple of weeks ago our little ones got their grubby paws on my wife's thuderbolt. We finally found it buried in the couch and had gotten a little liquid on it. Nothing significant liquid wise. This is of course why we keep insurance on our phones. Anyway, we went thru normal phone recovery procedures, pull out battery, etc. We couldn't get it to come one. So the wife takes it to the verizon store. Verizon guy messes with it for 20-30 mins and can't get it to come on. He's boggled she says. So they give her back the phone and have a new one delivered. All is well. So over christmas holiday the tinker in me decides to play with the and explore its guts. Long story short, I get the thing back together and it works now!!
Would it be legit for me to activate this phone on my line? I'm still using a 3g fascinate. I figured since the verizon guy called it a dud and handed it back, it's fair game.
Thanks!
First time poster, long time lurker. A couple of weeks ago our little ones got their grubby paws on my wife's thuderbolt. We finally found it buried in the couch and had gotten a little liquid on it. Nothing significant liquid wise. This is of course why we keep insurance on our phones. Anyway, we went thru normal phone recovery procedures, pull out battery, etc. We couldn't get it to come one. So the wife takes it to the verizon store. Verizon guy messes with it for 20-30 mins and can't get it to come on. He's boggled she says. So they give her back the phone and have a new one delivered. All is well. So over christmas holiday the tinker in me decides to play with the and explore its guts. Long story short, I get the thing back together and it works now!!

Thanks!