“Perfectly smooth transaction! 😃 ”
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.
“Not the best experience, the shipping kit never arrived, I had to spend more time and money buying the envelopes, tape, etc, and at the end they didn't approve the amount... READ MORE
“Not the best experience, the shipping kit never arrived, I had to spend more time and money buying the envelopes, tape, etc, and at the end they didn't approve the amount that was offered. I don't think I'll sell again a device with the whiz cells.” READ LESS
“Thank you Whiz Cells -- great experience.”
“Easy, prompt . . . no issues. I appreciate the simplicity of the process.”
“Did what they promised.”
“Fast and did what they said.”
“Easy and fast”
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 Whiz Cells provided excellent service and would do business with them again!”
“Easu to use and mailed the check quickly. ”
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 suck”
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 was quoted a price 74.00$ higher and then scammed to a 4 dollar offer will not repeat gazelle is the way to go”
“Sell was easy. Getting the money was quick.”
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.
“Usell is a very poor especially since they made me an offer for my gallexy ll phone. Yet they claim my phone was damaged. But they never notified me before taken upon... READ MORE
“Usell is a very poor especially since they made me an offer for my gallexy ll phone. Yet they claim my phone was damaged. But they never notified me before taken upon themselves to” READ LESS
“great experiencegreat experiencegreat experience”
“Received the shipping materials arrived in a couple of days, and payment was just as quick!”
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.
“Good everything car in sooner than I thought nice making business with ya ”
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 sold my HTC One, in near perfect condition, to The Whiz Cells. Once they received the phone they claimed it was damaged. After questioning the reported damage they indi... READ MORE
“I sold my HTC One, in near perfect condition, to The Whiz Cells. Once they received the phone they claimed it was damaged. After questioning the reported damage they indicated HTC One's have a standard manufacturer camera defect calling it a "purple haze" in low light. They then tried to low ball their original offer. After complaining, they did agree to return the phone to me, at their cost. However ,fundamentally I felt their "low ball" offer and report of damage was a business strategy they use to not pay sellers their full price under the disguise of "manufacturer defects." They cited this being a known issue with HTC and asked me to Google it. There was nothing wrong with my phone and after Googling it, HTC simply manufacturer their phones with cameras who tend to have a purple haze in low light. It's not a defect or damaged, it's simply how HTC cameras work. You can Google lots of quirks about every cell phone manufacturer on the market. For example the new Iphone 6 Plus bending. This doesn't mean the phone is "damaged" it's simply the reality of the product. Damage is when somethings wrong with the phone that's not standard to how the phone was manufactured, such as a scratch on the screen, a button that no longer works or is broken off. This is damage, not HTC's are known to have a purple haze in low light with their cameras, as a common standard, and then try and claim it as damage so you can swindle a seller out of a lower price. Even though The Whiz Cells returned my phone, at their expense as they should, I wouldn't recommend them as a buyer. I've sold lots of cell phones online and this is the first time I've had a buyer try to make a damage claimed based on realities of how a phone is manufactured. Of course they are going to claim it's not standard to HTC phones, but after Googling it per their instructions, it's clear it is.” READ LESS
“Everything went smoothly and quickly.”
“Process went as expected. Thank you.”
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.
“Fast and simple I sent two phones off to different companies this 1 was fast still haven't heard anything from the other ”