Brent, all carriers track IMEIs, but they don't do anything about it unless the phone is reported stolen. If an iphone imei pops up on another carrier's network, there's not really anything they can do unless the IMEI was reported as stolen. Unless of course there's a clause in the user agreement that forbids the end user from selling a phone they legally own and paid for.
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Brent, all carriers track IMEIs, but they don't do anything about it unless the phone is reported stolen. If an iphone imei pops up on another carrier's network, there's not really anything they can do unless the IMEI was reported as stolen. Unless of course there's a clause in the user agreement that forbids the end user from selling a phone they legally own and paid for.