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I just sold off all of my Apple stuff (iphone 7, 6S, Watch, Ipad) on Swappa.com, it was pretty hassle free, and most everything sold within 2 days. I'd look there for an older phone!
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Hey OP, when I want/need to buy new phone or tablets, the first place I check is swappa.com. I got wind of them from a geeky forum. I've had good luck with them and I like how they offer you tools to verify that the ESN is clean. Also seems to be a bit more controls (to my eye) around sellers.
Still caveat emptor and all that but it's where I go first vs ebay. Here's the link to the 5SE area. Not sure which carrier but will let you click on down from here. Good luck. Last edited by roguedog; 10-19-2018 at 08:48 AM. |
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Also, before you open the box, check the SIM number (on the box, https://www.imei.info/check-warranty-unlock/) before you open it (can't see it on eBay), and if used, return. |
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Happy wife, happy life! I hope she enjoys the new phone. And another vote for Swappa too. I have bought and sold on there and have a better impression of it that eBay, FWIW.
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When you get the new phone, use google photos or Dropbox to back up those photos automatically when she’s back on WiFi.
Actually, back up to both before you get he new one set up and she’ll have access to all the old stuff and room for new.
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just retired my ancient 5, thought I wanted to get a 5 SE, but a phone-savvy buddy convinced me to get a 6S instead...
glad I listened...went to Swappa and scored a 'mint' one for under $200. phone arrived in flawless condition. good site... |
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If you're wondering if its locked or not, Canadian phones are not allowed to be locked to a carrier since Dec 2017 so just pick one up with a Canadian address. |
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Rose gold, black, white.......color doesn't matter. Most people just cover it up with a case anyway! Get her a rose gold case instead.
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Thanks for all the great info tho.
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I am looking for a SE too, and looked at swappa also, from this thread. It seems OK, but hard to know since I never tried it before. Does anyone know if a seller states "Apple Refurbished" on swappa or eBay, did Apple actually do that refurbishment? With some certificate or even warranty? The iPhone sellers (99.9% of those I wrote to) on eBay never reply to questions. It is odd. Also, while of course a 30-day eBay return policy is good, free, better than "No Returns Allowed", but are those +/- $40 2-year "Square Trade" insurance policies on eBay worth it, for a phone that is no longer in production? |
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Reason I suggested checking before opening a sealed eBay purchase is because if, for example, a Sprint Locked iPhone was purchased and a T-Mobile was received, then send back to eBay seller for a refund (might be a refund issue if the box is opened) |
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You should pass on the square trade insurance and keep the $40 for a case or save it for buying your next phone. |
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