Visible offers New Customers:
16GB Motorola Moto e6 Unlocked Smartphone for Free when you
Trade-In a Working Smartphone and
Pay for 1-Month of Visible Unlimited Plan at
$25 for the 1st month with new customer signup ($40/mo. regular price thereafter).
Shipping is free. Thanks Sarnsung
Steps
- Start here and click "Swap My Phone"
- Enter trade-in Android device's IMEI (how to)
- New customers qualify for $15 off their first month of service, making it $25 (automatically applied at checkout)
- You will be sent a free shipping label for your trade-in device via email
- Upon trade-in approval, your Moto e6 will be sent for Free
- Your first month of Visible service will be $25
- You can cancel service anytime once you've paid your first month.
- You may continue with Visible service after the first month if desired at the standard rate of $40/month.
Specs
- 5.5" 1440x720 HD+ IPS display
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 octa-core processor
- 2GB RAM
- 16GB internal storage
- microSD card slot
- 13MP rear facing camera
- 5MP front facing camera
- 802.11n WiFi | Bluetooth 4.2 | FM Radio
- Micro USB 2.0 port \ 3.5mm headphone jack
- 3000 mAh removable battery
- Android 9.0 Pie
Top Comments
Go to eBay and search at&t phone port (2.49 + tax, I used empiremobi)
phone, account and pin numbers emailed to you
From other threads, there's something about this e6 that is different than others.
older $20 thread for information purposes
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- around Aug 10, I tried to place an order for ZTE A3. I used a privacy.com card and requested a port-in from from a line from AT&T postpaid, which was just a moneymaker on their $250 GC offer. The phone I proposed to swap was a really old Cingular AT&T flip phone. the next day my acct was suspended and the order cancelled
- I ported out the number to Xfinity and then had Xfinity change the number (for free). A few days later, I placed another swap order for a ZTE A3, this time using a real checking acct visa card linked to my rental property address. I proposed to swap old Galaxy phone with a 99000...IMEI. This order went through.
- Last week, I placed another swap order for an A3 using my mother's real credit card and her address in New York. I proposed to swap a Sprint Galaxy phone without an IMEI so I used the first 15 digits of the MEID. The acct. was suspended and the transaction has not gone through.
- Yesterday, I placed a swap order for the Moto E6 using a fake name but my own home address, with payment through a privacy.com virtual card linked to my name. I went through my emails to find an IMEI on a phone with a legitimate IMEI, but which I sold on craigslist about 4 years ago. I'm intending to actually send Visible a different phone with an MEID and without a battery, This order was approved
My other hypothesis is that Visible is tracking IP addresses from which orders were placed and blacklisting orders from IP addresses they find suspicious. I think I placed the cancelled orders from my work laptop so I'll avoid that one. Later today, I'm going to try to place an order from a tablet that was issued by my daughter's school. I'm going to use another legitimate IMEI from a phone that I sold off (I have the IMEI from a T-Mobile unlock confirmation email) and will try to pay with a virtual card- around Aug 10, I tried to place an order for ZTE A3. I used a privacy.com card and requested a port-in from from a line from AT&T postpaid, which was just a moneymaker on their $250 GC offer. The phone I proposed to swap was a really old Cingular AT&T flip phone. the next day my acct was suspended and the order cancelled
- I ported out the number to Xfinity and then had Xfinity change the number (for free). A few days later, I placed another swap order for a ZTE A3, this time using a real checking acct visa card linked to my rental property address. I proposed to swap old Galaxy phone with a 99000...IMEI. This order went through.
- Last week, I placed another swap order for an A3 using my mother's real credit card and her address in New York. I proposed to swap a Sprint Galaxy phone without an IMEI so I used the first 15 digits of the MEID. The acct. was suspended and the transaction has not gone through.
- Yesterday, I placed a swap order for the Moto E6 using a fake name but my own home address, with payment through a privacy.com virtual card linked to my name. I went through my emails to find an IMEI on a phone with a legitimate IMEI, but which I sold on craigslist about 4 years ago. I'm intending to actually send Visible a different phone with an MEID and without a battery, This order was approved
My other hypothesis is that Visible is tracking IP addresses from which orders were placed and blacklisting orders from IP addresses they find suspicious. I think I placed the cancelled orders from my work laptop so I'll avoid that one. Later today, I'm going to try to place an order from a tablet that was issued by my daughter's school. I'm going to use another legitimate IMEI from a phone that I sold off (I have the IMEI from a T-Mobile unlock confirmation email) and will try to pay with a virtual cardXT2005-1 : Verizon
XT2005-3 : T-Mobile, MetroPCS
XT2005-4 : Sprint, BoostMobile
XT2005-5 : US Cellular
XT2005DL : Tracfone
The "-5" is the unlocked retail version, Manufacturer's Part Number PAFG0018US with both CDMA and GSM bands including T-Mobile's 71.
looks like its dead deal..or am i doing something wrong?
i cant believe i missed it...lol...
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looks like its dead deal..or am i doing something wrong?
i cant believe i missed it...lol...