Where to sell iPhone?

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MrCheese

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354 posts

196 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2024
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I've been trying to sell an iPhone 14 Pro which is in absolutely immaculate condition having been bought direct from Apple and put in a case with screen protector from day 1. The battery is 85%.

UR, Mazuma and Music Magpie are all doing the same thing - quoting a reasonable price but then dropping over £100 off when they get the phone.

Here's the thing - each company gave a different reason - "faulty screen", "battery", "more than 5 scratches". If they all came back with the same thing, fair enough but this is blatantly taking the piss.

Any thoughts on somewhere that will actually honour their offer?

soad

33,783 posts

189 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2024
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Could try a physical store, like CEX.

megaphone

11,165 posts

264 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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I've sold some on Gumtree, cash on collection only. Battery on 85% won't help, buyers expect them to be 100% for some reason, it was the first thing they asked when enquiring.

Edited by megaphone on Wednesday 4th December 08:26

megaphone

11,165 posts

264 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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soad said:
Could try a physical store, like CEX.
When I tried they had to keep it for evaluation, they then rate them, they offered a low price.

TownIdiot

3,211 posts

12 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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Maybe the price you've been offered is the right price?

Road2Ruin

5,822 posts

229 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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megaphone said:
soad said:
Could try a physical store, like CEX.
When I tried they had to keep it for evaluation, they then rate them, they offered a low price.
CEX insist the phone has the original box, otherwise they drop it a grade already!

simon_harris

2,039 posts

47 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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How very odd! I just had a phone back from apple under apple care, it was switched on to test and get the imei no and then promptly switched off and sent to Mazuma with their offer of £255. FFWD a couple of days and I get an email to say it has failed the automated diagnostics on the NFC function and the new offer was £105. I called them to explain it was essentially brand new and they offered to retest, which I accepted and they came back with a new offer of... £110.

I declined and the phone is on its way back to me.

I've used Mazuma a lot over the years and this is the first time I have had this.

MrCheese

Original Poster:

354 posts

196 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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TownIdiot said:
Maybe the price you've been offered is the right price?
I did think that but here's why these companies are a bunch of crooks - when you reject the offer they revise it upwards to the halfway point - each of the 3 did that. It's fundamentally dishonest, typical of the UK today.

Skii

1,742 posts

204 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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MrCheese said:
I did think that but here's why these companies are a bunch of crooks - when you reject the offer they revise it upwards to the halfway point - each of the 3 did that. It's fundamentally dishonest, typical of the UK today.
I sent my wife's 2022 Iphone SE to Envirophone, they revised their offer from £95 to £7 once they inspected it..

suffice to say we had it sent back!

Scarletpimpofnel

1,018 posts

31 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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simon_harris said:
How very odd! I just had a phone back from apple under apple care, it was switched on to test and get the imei no and then promptly switched off and sent to Mazuma with their offer of £255. FFWD a couple of days and I get an email to say it has failed the automated diagnostics on the NFC function and the new offer was £105. I called them to explain it was essentially brand new and they offered to retest, which I accepted and they came back with a new offer of... £110.

I declined and the phone is on its way back to me.

I've used Mazuma a lot over the years and this is the first time I have had this.
Mazuma Mobile have gone right down hill in the last few years. For a decade or so I used them for many different phones and they offered a fair price which they honoured. The last couple of times they offered a fair price on the net but revised it upon receipt but the handsets in question are immaculate with no faults. I won't use them anymore. In fact I'd rather keep the phone as a spare or whatever than be abused in this way.

Big Nanas

2,254 posts

97 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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MrCheese said:
TownIdiot said:
Maybe the price you've been offered is the right price?
I did think that but here's why these companies are a bunch of crooks - when you reject the offer they revise it upwards to the halfway point - each of the 3 did that. It's fundamentally dishonest, typical of the UK today.
I've had no issues with selling my iPhone to MusicMagpie. I rated it as excellent, when they saw it, they agreed and I got the full price quoted. Same as my wife.

I would suggest they're offering the 'right price'.

paulguitar

29,240 posts

126 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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Big Nanas said:
I've had no issues with selling my iPhone to MusicMagpie. I rated it as excellent, when they saw it, they agreed and I got the full price quoted. Same as my wife.

I would suggest they're offering the 'right price'.
How much did you get for your wife?



BoRED S2upid

20,527 posts

253 months

Wednesday 4th December 2024
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EBay or back to Apple.

TheLurker

1,473 posts

209 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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I'd recommend CEX, never had an issue with them. And find it better being able to walk into a store.

Jamescrs

5,141 posts

78 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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I'd also recommend CEX now, given up on the online buying services

Freakuk

3,726 posts

164 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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I've used eBay successfully some years ago, but did have one who wanted a big discount after buying so told them to foxtrot oscar.

Depending if you want a new iPhone I find Apple the least hassle to be honest.