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.
“There was absolutely nothing wrong with that phone....nothing. We all feel your company is a sham and I will advise any and all to avoid it.”
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 didn't accept the item ”
“$73 went to 21. After reading stories of broken phones sent back I didn't want to take any chances. Feeling scammed”
“offer was $105.00, but came back as not as described and reduced to $79.00. It was flawless, but I feel that low ball revised offer is poor way to do business. I know 2 o... READ MORE
“offer was $105.00, but came back as not as described and reduced to $79.00. It was flawless, but I feel that low ball revised offer is poor way to do business. I know 2 other phones in my household experienced same tatics, ” 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.
“The iPad was working and had no finger marks on the underside and your people pulled the glass and put finger marks and then put it back on. at least you mailed it to me... READ MORE
“The iPad was working and had no finger marks on the underside and your people pulled the glass and put finger marks and then put it back on. at least you mailed it to me free of charge” 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.
“Gave me an offer of $241 for my phone, then countered with a $99 offer because they said the phone was "bent" which was complete BS”
“Have an issue with this and never got one callback or one response. I called at least 10 times and emailed multiple times. This is ridiculous and unacceptable service for... READ MORE
“Have an issue with this and never got one callback or one response. I called at least 10 times and emailed multiple times. This is ridiculous and unacceptable service for a company.” 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.
“Screw you guys. Broke 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.
“Sent in a working phone, got back a broken phone torn to scrap metal from the "inspector"”
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.
“Robbed me for a good 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.
“I think you are scammers ”
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.
“Never returned my item”
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 in a phone that did not turn on and quoted for 148 dollars. Then received a message saying to turn off find my phone. I followed the instructions and deleted the p... READ MORE
“Sent in a phone that did not turn on and quoted for 148 dollars. Then received a message saying to turn off find my phone. I followed the instructions and deleted the phone from iCloud. Then get another message to turn off find my phone again. Well how can I do that if it was already deleted from my iCloud account? Also quoted at a new quote of 44 dollars. Felt like it was a run around.” 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.
“Nothing was wrong with the item when returned. Offer dropped from $45 to $3. Would not work with 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.
“A dollar and sixty two freaking cents??????”
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.
“Y'all are a bunch of liars my was in perfect condition going and coming y'all are soooooooooo stupid not to notice the phone case on the phone for safety you idiots ”
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.
“Very misleading quote. Should have read all the negative ratings before attempting to do business with Usell. Buyer Beware!”
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.
“Perfect scam!!!! Offers you $94 then emails you and you must respond in a matter of a few days, if not, you receive $4. You tell me what you call that. ”
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 guys broke my phone that was working perfectly. Scam artist at work. Way to go. ”
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 an email indicating that I would accept your damaged offer but instead you mail the phone back. ”