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on 17-05-2021 18:43
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on 17-05-2021 18:47
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on 17-05-2021 19:39
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on 17-05-2021 19:39
@Notagainshould In the past I've purchased 'Like New' from Amazon and was satisfied with what I received. Also their returns are probably easier than the hoops you're jumping through with O2. Just something for you to think about should you change your mind about buying a slightly older phone again.

on 17-05-2021 20:08
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on 17-05-2021 20:08
Scratches and chips of any kind on an item marked as "Like new" is completley unacceptible in my opinion.
I purchased a Micosoft Lumia 640 4G refurbished phone graded as A1 for 23.99 from an ebay seller about a year ago for my O2 PAYG SIM and it was (and still is) immaculate, and yes I am a complete cheapskate.
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on 17-05-2021 20:21
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on 17-05-2021 20:21
Totally agree, like new means just that as far as I'm concerned. Very misleading advertising by o2 perhaps in the hope some people won't return them. The very old and tired battery was the most annoying part for me.

