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    Totally, look for phones in “excellent” or “mint” condition, read the description carefully, and check the seller’s feedback carefully. I’ve bought 4 or 5 phones on eBay with great results. Every phone I’ve gotten is indistinguishable from new.

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      Open Box is also worth checking out. I snagged an Xperia 1 IV for 50% retail price, which was around the same price a lot of “very good” condition used ones were going for. A few months with it now and no issues so far!

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        But never buy the like new condition. Good is better in this case. I once saw a documentary about swappa using third party replacement parts to refurbish those phones which have far worse quality than the original parts

        Edit: I confused swappa with swappie and managed to find thedocumentary I was talking about (it is in German though)

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    I personally would be very wary of eBay as even with a paid check before buying, the seller could potentially take your money then claim on their insurance. The phone then becomes blacklisted (sim no longer works, only works abroad or on wifi). If you confront the seller they could just say a previous owner must have reported it stolen.

    CeX used electronics store guarantees against this & also gives a 2 year warranty

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      Isn’t that an iPhone exclusive concern?

      Genuine question; I’ve only heard of that feature with reference to iPhones.

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      This sort of scam would only work for sellers with zero/bad reputation. Only an idiot would buy from a seller like that.

      If the overall positive feedback is greater than 99% and they’ve sold hundreds of items then there’s no problem.

      I’ve bought dozens of phones from eBay over the last two decades, never had any issues.

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    eBay is fine. Just check the seller’s reputation first before buying.

    If overall positive feedback is greater than 99%, and they’ve sold hundreds of items, then there’s no problem buying from them.

    I’ve bought dozens of phones from eBay over the last two decades, never had any issues.

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    Over the past 10 years most of my phones have been used, and I’ve been way happier with it. Save money for the same thing.

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    Just look through the product info and make absolutely sure it’s not a “Bad IMEI” phone. These are usually stolen phones laundered through china, and will not connect with most regular carriers in the US (or in much of the EU)

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    Sure . I normally buy top of line flagship phones used. Except for my most recent purchase, they all came from ebay . Most recently I purchased something ‘renewed’ from Amazon.

    Make sure the description says the battery is good and that the photos show the screen in good order . I don’t care about scratches/cracks on the back because the thing is going into a case anyways .

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    I’m on about #2 or #3 IPhone from eBay.
    No issues, but I always made sure I purchased ones that were in the condition I liked in the photos and also were listed either for the carrier I had in mind or unlocked and then threw in a mvno sim as soon as I’ve got it. eBay is pretty good about processing returns that are legit and I’ve always tried to vet the device the day I received it. Issues with other electronics I’ve filed a notice report immediately and either returned or accepted a partial discount. Looking to sell my old devices on eBay soon. Not going to make a fortune, a few bucks helps, yanno.

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    Yeah, maybe not ebay. I used Swappa back in the day and that was cool. But phone hardware hasn’t improved THAT much in the past 5 years. You can go pretty far back and have a pretty decent phone. Android phones lose their value a lot faster so you can usually get them super cheap. Should probably buy unlocked

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    Depends on the condition and the age but I personally say yes it’s worth it especially if its still getting security updates

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    I got my last 3 phones used, all were at a great discount, and all lasted about as long as you’d expect a new phone to.

    I’ll continue buying used until new prices become reasonable again, and even then I will still probably buy used because it’s cheaper and helps combat ewaste (if only a little).

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    I never have problems with phones from ebay. Take your time, look and read closely. I buy a lot of the cheap ones for family members who are too rough/careless with their phones, and it’s worked out pretty good.