Replacing lost phone through insurance

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Off-Topic: I remember back in 2011, when I used to be with T-mobile. My G1 had battery issues, so what happened was that I've called T-mobile to replace my G1. They didn't have any in stock because it has been blacklisted back in 2010. So I had to settle for a much middle-range smartphone known as the T-mobile comet. The thing is they made me pay $40 for the phone with includes the insurance from my contract. So they will charge you if you're going replace the phone that's middle range and higher.

On-Topic: Yes, if they phone gets blacklisted then the carriers won't support it anymore.
 

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depends on carrier in the us
I know both verizion and at&t will not reactivate reported stolen phones
Same with Sprint.

Your only choice if that happens and you find the phone again is flash it to another carrier (which is illegal, in most cases), or just sell it as a "bad ESN, flashable phone".
 

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