A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“Phone sent in was used but in very good condition. The company said it was "damaged" and renigged their purchase offer.”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“will never use company again. promised amount then changed mind. i sold my phones on another sight and got paid more.”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“I was not happy, I will never use again.”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“We were very disappointed that we were not able to sell our phone. Several years ago we sold one with you and had no problems. This time there were several problems with... READ MORE
“We were very disappointed that we were not able to sell our phone. Several years ago we sold one with you and had no problems. This time there were several problems with trying to sell. We just gave up and had our phone returned.” READ LESS
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“Didn't receive my cash for the phones”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“The company gave me less than the posted price.”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“They said that all 3 of my phones had damage. UNTRUE. One did have a charging issue, but the other 2 worked perfectly. Feel scammed”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“Value quoted not paid out ”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“I was offered 16 dollars for a good clean phone and when it got there. They went down to $2.50. Not worth the the time”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“The most negative experience ever! The cell phone was NOT damaged, the home button just had to be pushed a little harder than normal, but your company sent me a note sta... READ MORE
“The most negative experience ever! The cell phone was NOT damaged, the home button just had to be pushed a little harder than normal, but your company sent me a note stating I had LIED at the time of selling this item...now someone got my 4SiPhone for $8.00!!!!! I was ASHAMED after receiving the note and, lookingback, I feel i was "bullied" into selling my phone for a fraction of the current market price!!! I will NEVER USE YOUR SERVICES AGAIN and will do EVERYTHING in my power to avert ANYONE I know from using them!!!” READ LESS
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“I sent my phone in good condition with no scratches or cracks and when I got it back, the whole front screen was cracked! So mad! Will never do business with usell again!... READ MORE
“I sent my phone in good condition with no scratches or cracks and when I got it back, the whole front screen was cracked! So mad! Will never do business with usell again!!!” READ LESS
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“U sell sucks ”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“I sent a phone in which seemed to be about months ago w. Out damage and get a check saying its damaged? ”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“The phone was in perfect working order when I sent it in the packaging that was provided to me. I was surprised to learn that the device arrived "damaged" and as a result... READ MORE
“The phone was in perfect working order when I sent it in the packaging that was provided to me. I was surprised to learn that the device arrived "damaged" and as a result, I was offered just over $2.00 for a piece of equipment that is worth probably $150. I opted not to have the device returned to me, for what would I do with a "damaged" phone? ” READ LESS
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“Evidently, the screeners of these phones have to do something to justify their services. I sent in a phone in excellent condition and they claimed it was damaged due to ... READ MORE
“Evidently, the screeners of these phones have to do something to justify their services. I sent in a phone in excellent condition and they claimed it was damaged due to "screen burn". They even sent back some screen shots to prove their claim. Unfortunately, their screen shots showed no damage because there was none. They know that most people are not going to take the time to prove them wrong for the $14 difference in offers for a damaged vs. good phone. I will not do business with them again!” READ LESS
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“My phone was was 11 dollars but I only got 2 dollars back”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“You could have sent my phone back ”
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“I didnt like how u guys give out low prices for phones and consols do u know how much people pay for those things alot and then we try to sell them for like 3 or up to 11... READ MORE
“I didnt like how u guys give out low prices for phones and consols do u know how much people pay for those things alot and then we try to sell them for like 3 or up to 11 dollars ” READ LESS
A revised offer occurs when a buyer inspects the device sent in and discovers that its model or condition does not match what was described on the trade-in order.
Customers who receive a revised offer may choose to A) accept the revised offer and be paid right away or B) decline the revised offer and have the device returned for free.
“I sent off I phone they said was worth 65.00 once they got it they offered me 2.00 cause they said it was broken... the phone still works fine ”