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on 27-10-2021 00:08
I have had a new iPhone 13 for just over a week. I have been having buyers remorse that perhaps I should have ordered one with more storage. I am waiting a return postage bag to send it back. I have used the phone for a short time very carefully, in a case, no scratches on the screen. In the small print it says that everything it came with must be returned etc. I have everything except the small information booklet, which I think I threw away. Is this likely to be an issue? Also, am I expected to return the sim card supplied with it? I'd like to just put it into my old phone whilst I exchange. If anyone has any experience or advice, it would be appreciated. Thanks.
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on 27-10-2021 00:25
Don't worry about the leaflet. Also you should keep the sim card and use that in your spare phone. You can use that in the new one when it comes.
Just make sure you have done a factory reset on the phone you are returning. You don't want anyone having access to your data.
Best of luck.
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on 27-10-2021 00:25
Don't worry about the leaflet. Also you should keep the sim card and use that in your spare phone. You can use that in the new one when it comes.
Just make sure you have done a factory reset on the phone you are returning. You don't want anyone having access to your data.
Best of luck.
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on 27-10-2021 00:45
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on 27-10-2021 10:58
How do I prepare my device for return?
- Turn off any passcodes and remove any security software or other protections that would prevent us from using it. If your device is locked when you return it we’ll have to charge you the full cost of your replacement and/or not process a refund.
- Include your proof of purchase.
- Include all of the original parts.
- Include all accessories, other bundled items or free gifts.
- Return in the original packaging, where possible.
- Postal returns – look for your free returns label included in your packaging (or we can send you a new one). Then attach the label to your packaged device. For extra safety, we suggest upgrading the pre-paid postage to Special Delivery with insurance (around £7). This is optional, of course.
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Apple has all the information you need. Follow their steps.
If your device is locked when you return it we’ll have to charge you the full cost of your replacement and/or not process a refund.
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on 27-10-2021 12:08
Thanks for these answers everyone. I'll be sure to reset to factory settings. Not sure what this "we will charge you full cost of replacement is about". If they reject the handset for any reason, surely I can have it sent back to me?
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on 27-10-2021 12:20
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on 27-10-2021 12:20
@cmor84 wrote:Thanks for these answers everyone. I'll be sure to reset to factory settings. Not sure what this "we will charge you full cost of replacement is about". If they reject the handset for any reason, surely I can have it sent back to me?
That's only in relation to the phone being locked @cmor84. As O2 have been selling unlocked phones since 2018, it wouldn't apply to you.
As I said, best of luck, take the sim out and use settings on the phone to reset to factory settings. 😉
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on 27-10-2021 14:55
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on 27-10-2021 14:55
@cmor84 wrote:Thanks for these answers everyone. I'll be sure to reset to factory settings. Not sure what this "we will charge you full cost of replacement is about". If they reject the handset for any reason, surely I can have it sent back to me?
It's if you don't log out of find my iphone @cmor84 as this makes it completely useless.
I guess you would have the option of having the device returned to you in this case.
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on 27-10-2021 21:30
I've got the jiffy bag, just trying to book the return in with Royal Mail.... It is asking for a "returns reference number". The tooltip text tells me I can find this at O2.co.uk/ I haven't a clue where to get it. Is this the ms order number my jiffy bag was sent out under?
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on 27-10-2021 21:34
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on 27-10-2021 21:34
Yes, that will work OK @cmor84
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on 27-10-2021 21:40
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on 27-10-2021 21:40
Thanks very much to you and everyone else who has helped me so quickly. It was a lot less painful than sitting in a call queue.

