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NOTHAPPY
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I AM NOT PHONE SAVVY AT ALL 

 

IN FACT, I DO NOT HAVE, NOR WANT, A SMART PHONE.

 

MY QUESTION IS, IS THERE SOME SPECIAL REQUIREMENT WHEN BUYING A PHONE ON AMAZON OR EBAY?  LOCKED/NOT LOCKED?  SIM/NO SIM?

 

PLEASE FORGIVE MY IGNORANCE.

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Just make sure the phone is either fully unlocked (usually called "sim free") or an O2 phone and you can then use your sim in it.
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NOTHAPPY
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I FORGOT TO MENTION THAT I WANT TO BUY A NEW FLIP PHONE.  EXCITING TIMES.

 

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Just make sure the phone is either fully unlocked (usually called "sim free") or an O2 phone and you can then use your sim in it.
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Hi @NOTHAPPY

Firstly I would never buy a phone from Ebay, a lot of people experience problems with them (being sold on for insurance purposes)

If you buy from Amazon, make sure it's from a reputable seller and sold unlocked and sim free.

I have bought many phones from them and never experienced a problem at all

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THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR HELP.  YOU HELPED ME YESTERDAY TOO.  :innocent:

 

BLESSINGS,

SUSAN

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THANK YOU, ALSO FOR YOUR HELP.  I WILL BUY FROM AMAZON.

 

PEACE,

SUSAN

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You're welcome Susan :slight_smile:
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Best of luck @NOTHAPPY

Enjoy your new phone when you get it :wink:

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£19.99 for a ‘like new’ Doro 6520 from O2 or £40 for ‘new’

 

Cant find a single mark on my ‘like new’

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@Anonymous wrote:

£19.99 for a ‘like new’ Doro 6520 from O2 or £40 for ‘new’

 

Cant find a single mark on my ‘like new’


That's great @Anonymous. The 'like new' phones from O2 seem to have good reviews overall.

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