Selling Unwanted Upgrades

Hi!

I just wondered if people had any easy ways to get rid of unwanted upgrades. I've got a stack phones from my business upgrade which we no longer need. All unopened and in sealed boxes. I've tried listing one of them on eBay twice, and both time I was hit by fraudulent buyers. Are there any other ways I can sell them and avoid the fraud?

Thanks,
Kerry

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  • hardtimes
    hardtimes Posts: 345 Forumite
    kezmacs wrote: »
    Hi!

    I just wondered if people had any easy ways to get rid of unwanted upgrades. I've got a stack phones from my business upgrade which we no longer need. All unopened and in sealed boxes. I've tried listing one of them on eBay twice, and both time I was hit by fraudulent buyers. Are there any other ways I can sell them and avoid the fraud?

    Thanks,
    Kerry
    There is a lot of pitfalls in buying a new phone from someone as I found out myself. I bought a brand new sealed phone from an individual and after a week the phone stopped working as the phone is now on a blacklist having been reported stolen. This is a common scam at the moment. Good luck with selling but I have learnt my lesson.
  • baby_frogmella
    baby_frogmella Posts: 1,556 Forumite
    kezmacs wrote: »
    Hi!

    I just wondered if people had any easy ways to get rid of unwanted upgrades. I've got a stack phones from my business upgrade which we no longer need. All unopened and in sealed boxes. I've tried listing one of them on eBay twice, and both time I was hit by fraudulent buyers. Are there any other ways I can sell them and avoid the fraud?

    Thanks,
    Kerry

    I'd highly recommend avforums classifieds. Sold & bought a number of high value phones on there a few times and never had any problems. You are less likely to get scammed on there than the likes of fleabay. Its also free!
  • 19lottie82
    19lottie82 Posts: 6,027 Forumite
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    Gumtree. You get cash and don't have to post the phones, but be prepared for loads of chancers offering you 50% of the asking price (in cash! lol)
  • mambo69
    mambo69 Posts: 451 Forumite
    CEX is also an option
  • shopaholicz
    shopaholicz Posts: 756 Forumite
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    what about selling to Mazuma or such website? or your local free ads paper?
    I love a bargain. Now mortgage and debt free. hurray!!:smileyhea
  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    In what way were the buyers fraudulent on eBay? You send the phone by RD only when you are paid, and you log the IMEI number and let them know that you have logged it. Where's the risk as a seller?
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • redux
    redux Posts: 22,976 Forumite
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    In future get SIM only contracts, several quid a month cheaper.
  • virgo17
    virgo17 Posts: 973 Forumite
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    19lottie82 wrote: »
    Gumtree. You get cash and don't have to post the phones, but be prepared for loads of chancers offering you 50% of the asking price (in cash! lol)

    Also if you use Gumtree, put in the add that you will accept calls but not texts. Experience has taught me that many people seem to make a hobby of bugging phone sellers with stupid offers or swaps by text that they do not do when speaking person to person.

    The majority are just time wasters just getting some sick kicks with inclusive texts.

    Just my experience.
  • thefirs
    thefirs Posts: 701 Forumite
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    virgo17 wrote: »
    Also if you use Gumtree, put in the add that you will accept calls but not texts. Experience has taught me that many people seem to make a hobby of bugging phone sellers with stupid offers or swaps by text that they do not do when speaking person to person.

    The majority are just time wasters just getting some sick kicks with inclusive texts.

    Just my experience.
    When placing a small ad like this, set up a virtual landline number on Sipgate. When the item is gone you can just abandon it, and a landline is far less likely to be sent a text.
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