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<blockquote data-quote="iLaw" data-source="post: 882764" data-attributes="member: 56662"><p>Ok, I'm in Canada, but I'll take a shot at it...</p><p></p><p>If they give you a new phone, it will be locked to AT&T right out of the box. Your phone will have the paper work of a repair. Since it is a repair and not a new phone purchase, the likely hood of them asking for information is less. Also, (this is where someone on AT&T can chime in) I think you can do in home activations, so just use that excuse and say I'll do it at home.</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised that Apple will even take your SIM card... Here in Canada, Rogers asks you to remove the SIM before you service the phone, so that you can put it into another phone and have your number connected (assuming you put it in another phone) while your current phone is being fixed. The SIM has no relevance to your repair. Theoretically, any AT&T SIM should do. But its surprising that they require the SIM in the phone to do the repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iLaw, post: 882764, member: 56662"] Ok, I'm in Canada, but I'll take a shot at it... If they give you a new phone, it will be locked to AT&T right out of the box. Your phone will have the paper work of a repair. Since it is a repair and not a new phone purchase, the likely hood of them asking for information is less. Also, (this is where someone on AT&T can chime in) I think you can do in home activations, so just use that excuse and say I'll do it at home. I'm surprised that Apple will even take your SIM card... Here in Canada, Rogers asks you to remove the SIM before you service the phone, so that you can put it into another phone and have your number connected (assuming you put it in another phone) while your current phone is being fixed. The SIM has no relevance to your repair. Theoretically, any AT&T SIM should do. But its surprising that they require the SIM in the phone to do the repair. [/QUOTE]
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