Can i trade an unpaid nexus 5 for a fully paid iPhone 5s to this one person?

Can i trade an unpaid nexus 5 for a fully paid iPhone 5s to this one person? - 1

Maybe

Person to person trade? Sure why not?

Problem is the person getting the phone that is not fully paid for, will NOT be able to activate that unpaid for phone on any carrier, until it is in fact fully paid for, and it must be paid for in full by the person that originally bought the phone through the carrier they bought it from. Not the buyer, not the buyer's mommy, but the originally owner.

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