10-09-2015 12:12
10-09-2015 12:12
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11-09-2015 18:22
11-09-2015 18:22
Gumtree is very hit and miss. I am sure people posting here are honourable but in my area I have known people buy phones....only to find they are locked and IMEI barred. All part of an ongoing insurance scam...
Veritas Numquam Perit
11-09-2015 21:20
@Cleoriff wrote:Gumtree is very hit and miss. I am sure people posting here are honourable but in my area I have known people buy phones....only to find they are locked and IMEI barred. All part of an ongoing insurance scam...
Surely the earnest is on the buyer to do their checks as well. Personally, I don't touch a phone without doing a CheckMend report.
11-09-2015 21:26
11-09-2015 21:26
11-09-2015 21:30
11-09-2015 21:30
You would be surprised at the amount of gullible people who see a cheap phone for sale and think they have a bargain....They don't look for any trouble and are sure they have got a good deal.
In this area people used to try and sell dogs they had stolen. (They are banned from selling animals now)
Gumtree was and still is notorious for all sorts of people looking to make a fast buck.
Of course there are also many genuine sellers...
Veritas Numquam Perit
11-09-2015 21:47
Cleoriff wrote:
You would be surprised at the amount of gullible people who see a cheap phone for sale and think they have a bargain....They don't look for any trouble and are sure they have got a good deal.
In this area people used to try and sell dogs they had stolen. (They are banned from selling animals now)
Gumtree was and still is notorious for all sorts of people looking to make a fast buck.
Of course there are also many genuine sellers...
Same as everywhere I suppose.
13-09-2015 07:02
13-09-2015 07:02
Hi, You can ask them if they will waive the costs on your account - bear in mind that they want people to order the new phones and therefore may be willing to do this. I have had the costs waived myself, but I think it does also depend how much is left on your current contract.
13-09-2015 08:17
13-09-2015 08:17
It will also be dependent on other factors @Anonymous
How you have managed your previous contract.....whether any payments have been late or missed...how long you have been with O2 etc etc.
I personally have never known O2 waive the existing account cost against a flagship new release...
They are confident there will be heavy demand for this phone. ( I am not so confident)
Veritas Numquam Perit
13-09-2015 11:53
This is exactly what happened to me, they basically said that they have too many people willing to pay full price therefore they wouldn't even dream of offering me an upgrade deal to the new iPhone.
13-09-2015 11:55
13-09-2015 11:55