Well getting into the blackberry is easy. Any brick or cement wall will do.
Now all joking aside, if you have a local t-mobile service center, it's not that hard to find out the guys who work in the back. Most are geeks. Trade them a pass to brazzers or something like that and they'll backdoor the blackberry for you. All of them have a passcode so the tech can work on them without having to get the customers codes. Sometimes the guys that sell them at the local big box appliance stores like Best Buy know the code, so they can set them up.
Getting into the earthlink is a whole other story. They keep their shit locked up tighter than the ass on a Greek virgin at her wedding. Unless you can figure out the code or get a keybreaker program, earthlink will only give access to the account under 2 rules. The true owner forgets the password and can pass a set of identity tests or it is a corporate acct. with multi uses and then, and only then the network or whomever they assign as the account administrator can get the password for that assigned mailbox. That is usually use in case of corporate espionage or the rare time a company officer loses his password to a rarely used mailbox. All other cases require a warrant or court order and good luck at getting one of those.
If you still can't get into the blackberry and since it's been so long I don't know if you really do anymore, I have an old friend that I lost touch with that I can try and find to see if he can dig up a earthlink crack. He has some friends in the black market that he does favors for and he still owes me one or two. Personally, I'd rather keep it that way if you catch my drift.
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