Alvin,
I have used gazelle in the past, and they will usually say that there is something wrong with your device once they have it. I sold them 2 different blackberries I had (both in brand new condition-still in the original boxes and all) and was quoted $300 for both. After they "inspected" each device I received an email that both machines were extremely scratched and not in new state (not true). They changed the offer to $225 or I pay for them to ship the devices back to me.
I don't recommend them, but I did receive the funds quickly which was nice.
Hope that helps
Ashleigh
"Seduce my mind, and you can have my body. Find my soul and I'm yours forever"
-Anonymous
On Aug 24, 2012, at 8:31, Alvin Auerbach <Alvin.Auerbach@verizon.net> wrote:
> I have the iPhone 4S-64GB, which is selling for $399. My iPhone is in pristine condition, and Gazelle is offering $351 for it. There's only a $48 difference between what they're offering and the cost of a new one. Also, they're guaranteeing this price until Oct. 1, after the iPhone 5 comes out, when the 4S will be worth less.
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> How can they do that?
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> Do they routinely say there's something wrong with your machine and change the offer? does anyone have experience with this or otherwise know about this?
> Alvin
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vendredi 24 août 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] Selling to Gazelle: Do you really get the price quoted?
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