“An extra 57$ for a phone I'll ever use again? Awesome!”
“This phone was only about a month old and they said it had issues. Not true. I'm starting to wonder if something happened during shipment of the phones because they were ... READ MORE
“This phone was only about a month old and they said it had issues. Not true. I'm starting to wonder if something happened during shipment of the phones because they were fine when they were sent out. I call BS” READ LESS
“Not bad but again nothing wrong with the phone and they said the coloring was off which is not true ”
“Not bad. They actually paid what they said ”
“Fast and easy! ”
“We sent the phone in but never received the check...”
“This is the 2nd time that my actual offer came in well below the proposed offer. This phone was in great condition and you offered me half of what you quoted me. Feels li... READ MORE
“This is the 2nd time that my actual offer came in well below the proposed offer. This phone was in great condition and you offered me half of what you quoted me. Feels like a scam. ” 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.
“My phone was not damaged you guys are full of it I give you a zero”
“Usell was the best place that You could sell your phones. ”
“Fast turnaround time.”
“The transaction was easy and I got a very good value for my used phone (better than if I'd sold it back to the AT&T store). ”
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.
“It's so fast and easy”
“Very good experience overall. Not sure why my battery was considered useless though. Seemed fine when I sent the phone in. Otherwise a very good deal.”
“My iPhone SE broke in the mail and I lost about $100 ”
“iPhone in perfect condition, fully reset to factory settings, got an offer to send it for $93. Week later uSell emails me saying they'll only give me $40 for it, because ... READ MORE
“iPhone in perfect condition, fully reset to factory settings, got an offer to send it for $93. Week later uSell emails me saying they'll only give me $40 for it, because of what they said was for "display moves when pressed in upper right corner." No such problem is noticeable, even after I got the phone back -- which I chose to have returned to me -- and now had a phone with greasy fingerprints on it and the protective display cover had been ripped off without replacement.” READ LESS
“When I shipped my iPhone it was in great condition. I was only selling it because I bought a phone with more memory. My phone was rejected because of a supposed issue wit... READ MORE
“When I shipped my iPhone it was in great condition. I was only selling it because I bought a phone with more memory. My phone was rejected because of a supposed issue with the screen, which I had never experienced. When my phone was returned to me, it would no longer charge (another issue I had never experienced) so I was unable to sell it to another company. Somehow my perfectly functioning iPhone 5s is now worthless after sending it to you. I'm very unhappy as this phone was worth at least the $84 you had originally offered me. ” 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.
“Locked in at one price for damaged and they wouldnt pay me because it was too damaged?”
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.
“U got an apple iPhone 4 16GB that was flawless sent to U and did not like it. Then U wanted to keep it for nothing.”
“If your phone is too damaged, you sell will drastically diminish the amount offered on their website. If they are willing to decrease offers by nearly 80%, why not have a... READ MORE
“If your phone is too damaged, you sell will drastically diminish the amount offered on their website. If they are willing to decrease offers by nearly 80%, why not have a category for extremely damaged phones? ” READ LESS