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So I used Sellmymobile.com to find the best price for selling my old phone and these guys came up top for price. So I went to their site, filled in my details and once I received the freepost envelope, I sent it back but recorded.

 

They had quoted me £56. I then get an email back saying that they've found excessive wear & tear on my phone and will only pay me £22.40.

 

What wear & tear??? Anybody who knows me, knows how anal I am about keeping stuff I own as pristine as possible. It did have one small dent on the top right hand corner but that was it. Anyways, if you decide you don't want to take their offer, you can have it sent back to you for a charge of £8.95. This charge isn't mentioned anywhere on their site, only in the Terms & Conditions, which I should have read.

 

Anyways I'm pi**ed off and wanted to warn others about using this company. They stink.

 

Here are some links I've found about them...

 

http://www.consumera...4phones-Problem

 

http://www.matt-wall...our-money-back/

 

Daily Record paper - http://www.dailyreco...reduced-1843847

 

BBC Article - http://www.bbc.co.uk...siness-16652964

 

http://forums.moneys...=4213777&page=1

 

http://jenniestamp.c...ycling-company/

 

http://www.comparemy...com/cash4phones

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It's disgusting what these companies get away with, it's just like all these webuyanycar type companies sprouting up.

 

When I had trouble selling my 370Z I tried a few of them and two of them came back with close to what I was looking to sell for, at least £2,500 more than webuyanycar.

 

Just before I went ahead I happened to type their name into google and found reviews of these companies and I'm glad I did, one of them don't clear the funds to you until 4 days after they take your car away, another will send an inspector out, if he finds anything you failed to declare he will make a counter offer, now this can be thousands lower than they originally offered and if you turn it down you need to pay an admin fee of £75!!!!!

 

If you fail to read the terms and conditions properly you can get truly humped.

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I recently sold my iphone 4s back to vodafone. They offered me £174 for it, so i sent it back to them using their supplied labels.

 

They recieved it back yesterday and offered me £36 for it because a) it was late B) the water sensor was activated or missing (they couldnt decide which). Despite the phone being in perfect working order they felt that was a reasonable offer

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I'm surprised you didnt do your research before handing over your phone. Thats would be the sensible thing to do.

 

 

I used orange last time to sell phone and was excellent. Phone wasn't even a orange phone

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The problem here isn't with cash4phones, it's with BBK not reading the Ts&Cs. Sorry dude, I know you feel hard done by but you didn't have to use them, and they have you all the info they could at the time including the cost to send back, so really I don't see they've done anything wrong here.

 

I agree, their price is a bit miserly, but that's up to them.

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I guess that's how they have to make their money these days, as there's now so many different companies offering the same service. Isn't really fair though, but I guess it beats messing around with people on eBay.

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Ts & Cs usually have to be reasonable, they couldn't put in there "if you wish to get your phone back you'll have to give us your car as payment" for example, if they did it wouldn't hold up in court. The question is whether them having the right to inspect the phone and alter their offer price is fair and if £8.95 is a reasonable cost to process and send the phone back to you, really I think that is pretty reasonable. Maybe the practices of under offering almost every phone regardless of condition are a bit shady though.

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I don't think its disgusting, if your too lazy to sell your phone on eBay or to a friend etc and see ££ signs then suck it up when you get ripped off...

 

 

Sent from the Jaaaaaag at the golf club

 

YAAAARRRRRRRPPPPPPPPPP

 

great view on ripping people off, well done.

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I don't think its disgusting, if your too lazy to sell your phone on eBay or to a friend etc and see ££ signs then suck it up when you get ripped off...

 

 

Sent from the Jaaaaaag at the golf club

 

YAAAARRRRRRRPPPPPPPPPP

 

great view on ripping people off, well done.

 

Sounds like business to me. :shrug:

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Are you being deliberately obtuse, or is it purely a by-product?

 

 

Report this to Watchdog if you like, watch them laugh in your face. The company have done nothing wrong here.

 

I agree, as I said above, it maybe a little shady but it's not illegal. Having said that I'd like to see what they do with an absolutely mint phone in it's original box with all the manuals etc.

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read my comments again and work it out for yourself. I didn't say i was gonna report it to watchdog, you do have a grasp on sarcasm right? I'm saying that if people take the view that its just business, then are they taking that view on all underhand, dishonest companies.

 

and from reports from customers using them, and a family members experience they are claiming perfectly good phones as being damaged. I feel that's not acceptable regardless of the reasons why someone choses to use a such a company.

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