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The tool said £80 cash or £84 vouchers, the website offered £34 for my HTC Desire. Beware! :eek:0
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Estimate on Recycler = £80
Estimate of site = £34
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From looking at the prices they offer... they're shocking!!
What other companies will give £200 for a phone for these guys offer £100.
Other items like laptops seem to be massively under valued too.0 -
Same here. Have a desire Z and quoted up to £80. Put information in and came back offering me £25. Cheek lol!!Total Debts: £1,500
Total Cashback Received: £3,965.21:beer:0 -
yaddayadda wrote: »Estimate on Recycler = £80
Estimate of site = £34
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DITTO, precisely the same amounts for me on my HTC Desire too.
This thread is 99% bad news about this company, I won't be attempting to use them again.0 -
On mobilevaluer.com, it is quoted at 100 gbp. When I go to their website, they quote me only 56 gbp - cannot be trusted.0
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The price for an HTC HD2 is given as 'up to £80' - Weebuy's offer? £320
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Sent phone off 8 weeks ago, no contact from them since. I can't contact them by phone, email, through their website or on twitter. Never had one reply to numerous messages so can only assume now its a con and the rebrand seems fake. Would recommend you go elsewhere. Any suggestions how or where to report them to.0
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Sent off a phone to them in perfect condition. They claimed they would pay me £20 for it (as opposed to other sites who were offering around £7 for it). Now they say they have tested it and the call button is not working. That's strange, because it was working perfectly before it left my hands and it was wrapped in a huge amount of bubble wrap to prevent damage. As this button is not working they are prepared to pay me £1 for it or charge me £5 for them to send it back to me.
I assume they quoted high so I would send it to them and are now scamming me by claiming it is faulty when it is not so they can avoid paying an appropriate value. I wish I had sent it to another site quoting less now.
An absolute con. Avoid at all cost.0 -
This company is a total rip off! DO NOT USE!!
I sent them one phone and was expecting £45 which was for Fair condition as it had a few scratches and chips. They said it was in poor condition and would only give me £35 and if I refused I would have to pay £5 for them to send it back.
Gave them the benefit of the doubt and sent another phone, was expecting £18 for fair condition but based I my last experience would be happy with £13 if they said it was in poor condition. They have offered me £4! How can they offer £4 if a poor condition phone is worth £13. Now I am stuck with either taking the £4 or paying £5 to get the phone back.
Any idea who I can complain to? Are they regulated by anybody?0
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