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Is Sell Your iPhone a scam?

Published 22 January, 2019 at 4460 × 2975 in Testimonials
Is Sell Your iPhone a scam?
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Device Grades

Basic Summary
Detailed Explaination
Basic Summary

Poor

– Not all functions working
– Deep scratches on casing, ports, or covers
– Cracks
– Liquid damaged, but working

Good

– Everything works, no major damage

New

– New and sealed

Detailed Explaination

Dead

The console is unusable without repairs. It doesn’t output anything to an external display, doesn’t turn on and there’s no sign of life. Consoles purchased in this condition must be removed from any account locks – if any consoles are found to be account locked at a later stage (after they have been repaired), the console will need to be unlocked. We can assist with this, if needed.

Poor

The console is functional without additional repairs, but has notable damage to the casing, ports, or covers. Deep scratches, cracks, or dents would qualify the console as poor condition.

Good

The console is fully working and does not require any repairs to be used further. Minor evidence of previous use in the form of small scratches and scuffs are acceptable.

Mint

The console is fully working and does not require any repairs to be used further. The console has absolutely no signs of previous use, not even minor scuffs or scratches are visible, the console is as good as new.

New

The device still has all original factory seals intact with no evidence of tampering. The box has NEVER been unsealed or opened, and the device has never been used. Devices must be free from any contractual obligation.