First, was the Google account removed from it when you bought it? If it had a Google account, you have to put your google account on it and remove the original one - and you'll need that account's password to do that.
Second, either the unlock code is incorrect (don't keep trying - you have a fixed [and not that large] number of tries before the phone locks and is useless), or there's a problem with the firmware. And most of Sprint's phones of that age (it's almost 4 years old) weren't SIM-locked to begin with. Besides, since you can't use it on Verizon, and you can't use it on any GSM carrier, why would you need to unlock it even if it were SIM-locked to Sprint?