“I was disappointed when the amount paid to me was reduced because of some quite superficial flaws on my phone”
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.
“too long to receive a lower offer than previously offered; excuses about taking time off; and we told you on the website are no good business practices, will not be using... READ MORE
“too long to receive a lower offer than previously offered; excuses about taking time off; and we told you on the website are no good business practices, will not be using again, waste of time ” 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 am convinced that the price quote will drop once they have position 100% of 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.
“Hate that phone”
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.
“Find a way to get past the lock screen”
“Still waiting for pay is taking a really long 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.
“I mistakenly said my phone was 64mg and it is 16. I understand less money for that. BUT they also said it had a dent in the top left corner which it DOES NOT and a scrat... READ MORE
“I mistakenly said my phone was 64mg and it is 16. I understand less money for that. BUT they also said it had a dent in the top left corner which it DOES NOT and a scratch on the glass screen ... yes there is NOW but I did not have one when I sent it and the screen had ALWAYS had a protector on it. Consequently they offered me $53. less than the original bid. I refused the offer and they sent it back. I was very disappointed and disgusted and WILL NOT deal with this company ever again. I want nothing more to do with this company to sell anything and you probably will not post a negative comment as all the others are glowing... I know that is how that works. ” 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 did not bring it my own, it was old.”
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 buy the electronics for way less than what you will sell them on the street ”
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 seller notified me that I needed to log out of my account for the phone for it to be usable or it would be parted out. I was fine with this until he said my phone was... READ MORE
“The seller notified me that I needed to log out of my account for the phone for it to be usable or it would be parted out. I was fine with this until he said my phone was damaged and the offer was zero. I requested my phone be returned and it was in good condition and booted up but it had some dirt on the back that was not on there when I sent it in.” 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 was quoted a price and when you all received the device you lied about the condition I knew there were no scratches or anything on this device”
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.
“Only paid half of what was promised for a flawless iphone”
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.
“Sent my phone in. They received it and graded it lower condition. Disappointed. ”
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.
“no comments because i wasn,t satisfied”
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 returned a phone in great condition, but for some reason the inspector thought it was only fair which took my offer way down by half the price. Not cool!! Especially wh... READ MORE
“I returned a phone in great condition, but for some reason the inspector thought it was only fair which took my offer way down by half the price. Not cool!! Especially when I know how I sent in my used phone. I didn’t bother to argue, but it makes me rethink using 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.
“I felt like I was cheated out of $30.00. My phone was in a case the entire time I had it and had a temped glass screen protector on it too. I sold it as flawless and they... READ MORE
“I felt like I was cheated out of $30.00. My phone was in a case the entire time I had it and had a temped glass screen protector on it too. I sold it as flawless and they told me it wasn't. I sold an I phone to a different internet service and was paid what was promised. I phone was in the exact same condition. Don't think I will use your service in the future.” 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 a 64 GB phone and was told it was 16 GB and they would not verify other wise without a SIM card, which I had removed per uSell instructions, only to be told this r... READ MORE
“I sent a 64 GB phone and was told it was 16 GB and they would not verify other wise without a SIM card, which I had removed per uSell instructions, only to be told this reseller cannot use it without the SIM card. It seems like a total scam. By the time you've gone through the process it is not worth declining the much REDUCED offer from what you had expected and I will not recommend 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.
“This phone wasn't damaged. I wouldn't help them unlock it when I saw they were not being accurate describing the phone I sent. They instead took advantage of the fact I s... READ MORE
“This phone wasn't damaged. I wouldn't help them unlock it when I saw they were not being accurate describing the phone I sent. They instead took advantage of the fact I said I was sending in a different model then I sent to additionally say it was damaged. It had been used once maybe? ” 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.
“According to their original requirements my phone was flawless. Only requirement for flawless is looks new with no scratches and powers up. Mine was that. But after they ... READ MORE
“According to their original requirements my phone was flawless. Only requirement for flawless is looks new with no scratches and powers up. Mine was that. But after they get the phone they decide it's in good condition using criteria that wasn't initially listed. Then they even offer me 20.00 less than what they were offering for good condition phones. I could have gotten my phone back but who's to say it would have been in the same condition as I shipped it? And I would've had to wait days on it and then find another buyer. Will not use 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.
“I don’t agree the item was returned in a less than perfect condition and it takes too long for the check to arrive from them after receipt of the phone. ”