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TopicBuying smartphones online is so painful.
AvantgardeAClue
12/15/19 11:42:40 PM
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King Rial posted...
I love never had a problem with conditioning on phones from Amazon. I literally only buy used phones from Amazon, and they are always in better condition than they claim. But I guess I'm pretty good at spotting bad sellers. Most of the obvious bad ones don't have self-taken pictures of the device they are selling from multiple angles, screen off and on. And they aren't above 95% positive reviews. They often have really poorly written English as well.

The problem is all the resellers for most iPhones fall under "Amazon Renewed", which promises like-new quality. This isn't the worst phone condition I've seen, but it definitely feels hella used.

renasunflash posted...
Ive never bought a phone online, but my family has sold our old ones many times. Box included, usually all the original accessories - we never use the earphones and at this point we all have our own chargers so we dont use whatever came with the phone. New phones get a case and screen protector the day we buy them, so when were ready to sell them theyre still in excellent shape. Never cracked a screen, never lost a phone.

I dont understand what some people are doing to their phones, or belongings in general. It seems like no matter what youre trying to buy online, 70% of the listings will be items that look like something chewed on it then stepped on it a few times.

I never understand why people who plan on selling their phone eventually don't bother with either a case or screen protector, then expect some sucker to spend as much money on it as the rest.

You can find quality screen protectors and phone cases for less than $20 combined nowadays

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