What are the best websites to buy smartphones?
Only I know so far is eBay and Amazon. I wanna see if you guys know other websites out there from other sellers that are cheaper or expensive for a good price and it doesn't matter I wanna compare pricing range from different sources. Please let me know of any comments below. Thank you
I echo most peoples suggestion of c7recycle.com - probably the most consistent and reliable place for used cheap phones. They had better deals a few months ago, though. Seems to be a down time for them.
StraightTalk (which for SwagBucks users gives you money back for purchasing through them), has free shipping over $20 and has a few $9.99 devices that run better than what C7 currently offers for $12-20.
Other than that, checked out used listings on Amazon and CAUTIOUSLY eBay auctions as well.
StraightTalk (which for SwagBucks users gives you money back for purchasing through them), has free shipping over $20 and has a few $9.99 devices that run better than what C7 currently offers for $12-20.
Other than that, checked out used listings on Amazon and CAUTIOUSLY eBay auctions as well.
What is wrong with eBay bids? Nobody is going to scam you, and theres nothing to be worried about with your money, eBay is a great choice, I got a LG sunrise for 2 dollars on ebay because the name isn't out there, and nobody knows about it. So there is nothing wrong with ebayI echo most peoples suggestion of c7recycle.com - probably the most consistent and reliable place for used cheap phones. They had better deals a few months ago, though. Seems to be a down time for them.
StraightTalk (which for SwagBucks users gives you money back for purchasing through them), has free shipping over $20 and has a few $9.99 devices that run better than what C7 currently offers for $12-20.
Other than that, checked out used listings on Amazon and CAUTIOUSLY eBay auctions as well.
One positive transaction can't account for the thousands of sellers on the website. I have over 200 smooth eBay transactions as both buyer and seller, so I can vouch there's nothing wrong with it - all I said was to approach with caution.What is wrong with eBay bids? Nobody is going to scam you, and theres nothing to be worried about with your money, eBay is a great choice, I got a LG sunrise for 2 dollars on ebay because the name isn't out there, and nobody knows about it. So there is nothing wrong with ebayI echo most peoples suggestion of c7recycle.com - probably the most consistent and reliable place for used cheap phones. They had better deals a few months ago, though. Seems to be a down time for them.
StraightTalk (which for SwagBucks users gives you money back for purchasing through them), has free shipping over $20 and has a few $9.99 devices that run better than what C7 currently offers for $12-20.
Other than that, checked out used listings on Amazon and CAUTIOUSLY eBay auctions as well.
I had a friend recently buy a lot of "official" referbs, where all had died within the month. Some days after the purchase. I ran into a similar situation with a full refund on Amazon, my friend however didn't because of eBay's policies. All I'm saying is to be more careful there.
Ok, I see what you mean now.One positive transaction can't account for the thousands of sellers on the website. I have over 200 smooth eBay transactions as both buyer and seller, so I can vouch there's nothing wrong with it - all I said was to approach with caution.What is wrong with eBay bids? Nobody is going to scam you, and theres nothing to be worried about with your money, eBay is a great choice, I got a LG sunrise for 2 dollars on ebay because the name isn't out there, and nobody knows about it. So there is nothing wrong with ebayI echo most peoples suggestion of c7recycle.com - probably the most consistent and reliable place for used cheap phones. They had better deals a few months ago, though. Seems to be a down time for them.
StraightTalk (which for SwagBucks users gives you money back for purchasing through them), has free shipping over $20 and has a few $9.99 devices that run better than what C7 currently offers for $12-20.
Other than that, checked out used listings on Amazon and CAUTIOUSLY eBay auctions as well.
I had a friend recently buy a lot of "official" referbs, where all had died within the month. Some days after the purchase. I ran into a similar situation with a full refund on Amazon, my friend however didn't because of eBay's policies. All I'm saying is to be more careful there.
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I've only ordered one of themI bought 2 yesterday from your thread, they will be here in 2 days. Just curios, Do you have any of these phones?http://amzn.to/2abulVL $9 phone
does it work well?I've only ordered one of themI bought 2 yesterday from your thread, they will be here in 2 days. Just curios, Do you have any of these phones?http://amzn.to/2abulVL $9 phone
I echo most peoples suggestion of c7recycle.com - probably the most consistent and reliable place for used cheap phones. They had better deals a few months ago, though. Seems to be a down time for them.
StraightTalk (which for SwagBucks users gives you money back for purchasing through them), has free shipping over $20 and has a few $9.99 devices that run better than what C7 currently offers for $12-20.
Other than that, checked out used listings on Amazon and CAUTIOUSLY eBay auctions as well.
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