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I am looking for a Nexus One. I am going to root it and install Cyanogen or Sense. I look at all the ads and most of these phones are going for $50-$75 under what I can get a new phone for. At this point, I say screw it and just buy the new phone. As I am waiting around for that ultimate deal, I am wondering at what price do you guys consider jumping for the used unit without warranty.
I understand that if I root, I lose my warranty, but that is why I am looking for a used one. I guess if I bought new, I would not root for a while and get a good felling that the unit I have will not have any warranty issues.
Thanks for the replies.
i seriously doubt if youll find one under $475. i know i wouldnt sell mine lower than that. i say just get a new one.
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I just got one on ebay for 440 shipped from a guy in B.C. You just have to look around. I should be receiving it any day now.
I am about an hour away from getting mine for 450 off of criagslist. Soon after I verify all is good I'll take it root it, love it.
you just have to be patient and download the ebay and criaglist apps and troll there will always be deals out there. I saw a lady that had one for 400 but before we could meet some one offered her 475 for it and she dumped me.
Buy new. You will not loose the hardware warranty. You only loose the software warranty.
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Buy new. You will not loose the hardware warranty. You only loose the software warranty.
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I bought mine off craigslist, called HTC and they swapped the warranty over to me no questions asked.
less than 500 prolly.. I mean it's a new phone and people aren't selling it much at all.
Just get one =)
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I look at all the ads and most of these phones are going for $50-$75 under what I can get a new phone for.
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Somehow, I don't think you're factoring in tax.
I picked up my Nexus One for $325.00 off Craigslist. I couldn't pass up on the deal.
xandr00 said:
I bought mine off craigslist, called HTC and they swapped the warranty over to me no questions asked.
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how did you swap warranty? did you need to give HTC any info from the original owner?
how did you swap warranty? did you need to give HTC any info from the original owner?
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it should be as easy as looking up or registering the s/n or IEMI number.
I thought about used but with the AT&T version being even newer it became an even riskier venture. Outside of the rare Craigslist super bargin, $450 isn't a shocker to find. Just expect any you find to be the original T-mobile variety if it matters.
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I am looking for a Nexus One. I am going to root it and install Cyanogen or Sense. I look at all the ads and most of these phones are going for $50-$75 under what I can get a new phone for. At this point, I say screw it and just buy the new phone. As I am waiting around for that ultimate deal, I am wondering at what price do you guys consider jumping for the used unit without warranty.
I understand that if I root, I lose my warranty, but that is why I am looking for a used one. I guess if I bought new, I would not root for a while and get a good felling that the unit I have will not have any warranty issues.
Thanks for the replies.
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Buy new, stay away from the dust!
no price it is too low for this. unless you want a phone that has been touched by a hand that just finished wiping a$$ with!!!
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buy new. You will not loose the hardware warranty. You only loose the software warranty.
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you will lose your warranty if you root. Period. Both hardware and software
Since I have no way of getting this phone otherwise, I have to get it through an online website.
I'm thinking of going in for eBay since it eBay offers certain protection against fake sellers and a guarantee for my broken devices.
So does eBay cover things like phone flicker, or the buzzing sound?
I ask these because these are issues that only certain users experience.
I don't care if my phone rattles, since I'm never going to go berserk and shake it like a mad man.
Also, what about bigger issues. What if my phone comes damaged or scratched or dead on arrival? Will eBay take it back? Will it give me eBay credit or refund my money?
You are not buying from eBay. You would be buying from the selller. Check the seller's listing for any warranties, etc. that they may provide. You might also check that they actually have the phone before purchasing as a lot of sellers "thought" they would be able to get them and sold them based on receiving them from Google.
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You are not buying from eBay. You would be buying from the selller. Check the seller's listing for any warranties, etc. that they may provide. You might also check that they actually have the phone before purchasing as a lot of sellers "thought" they would be able to get them and sold them based on receiving them from Google.
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No but even eBay gives its own guarantee.
It's that that I'm asking about.
Thanks for your reply though. I'll double check if they have stock.
eBay doesn't offer any warranty. Depending on what it is, they may try to sell you a 3rd party warranty like SquareTrade or something if it is available. Otherwise everything is done through the seller. If you have a problem and are within the seller's guidelines (or sometimes not even), you can use eBay's resolution center to try to get your money back or something like that - but it is not a warranty. It is more for not receiving the right item or the condition was not listed correctly or you have a problem and the seller is not responding or things like that.
So if you're that concerned about no coverage, I'd say look into 3rd party services like SquareTrade or others and see what they offer.
GG play open to order again today. you should consider that.
Oh wait. you are in Mumbai. so nevermind sorry
Hi there,
I bought this Galaxy S4 (model sgh-1337) on eBay. It cost 600$
I thought I was getting a 32GB version, but it turned out to be a 16GB.
Furthermore, there was other odd things about it... like the battery says it was made in Korea and assembled in Vietnam.
Also, look @ the two pictures attached.
The first one shows when I remove the back, and the battery; there is some writing that says "unlocked, do not remove" does anyone know why it would say that?
The second one shows the "Qualcomm 4g" sticker on the top, and it's kind of crooked, as if someone put it on...
but when I check EMEI it is valid, and a real phone...
what do you guys think?
The seller claimed to not know it was only 16GB, and has offered 20$ back...
should I return this phone? or should I keep it?
I downloaded software and it says this phone is genuine.
I'm just worried about that sticker on the back, what's it for? the one that says do not remove...
have you checked the IEMI number that's in the phone? check with the powers that be to see if it's blacklisted? To me the phone smells of fish and I'd get your money back ASAP. talk to the seller, contact ebay, put a claim in with PayPal and put a stop on your account. Ebay is too shady of a place to buy a phone IMO.
to get your IEMI number dial *#06# on your dial pad or go from the home screen Tap Menu key > Settings > More > About device > Status > IMEI
Return! One can be had for far less than $600!! Especially if it's only a 16gb and USED! My Qualcomm sticker was crooked too, that's not an issue.
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from a price perspective I only paid $400 16GB S4 which was almost brand new but was missing headphones and charger.
i31us said:
from a price perspective I only paid $400 16GB S4 which was almost brand new but was missing headphones and charger.
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Well, if it works, then root it and use it.
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I checked the EMEI number, and it seems to be good.
I agree, though, this phone smells fishy...
the problem is I didn't pay with Paypal, I used interac E-Transfer, which is kind of like an online wire transfer...
and now the guy is saying "sure, I'll refund you, send me the phone back first"
how do I know if I send him the phone he simply won't keep my money AND the phone?
PS. Where can I buy another one? where you guys getting it for under 600$?
I agree. $600 is too much. I would've sold mine for $500 and it's in like new condition. decided to just trade it for a brand new LG Optimus G Pro
I think when I got my sgh-i337 from att, the Qualcomm sticker was around the sleep button (not sure..)? Also it looks like this is a sgh-i337m which means it should be an unlocked bootloader. Perhaps this is why the sticker says "unlocked.."? I would return this regardless, looks way too shady.
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iamterence said:
Well, if it works, then root it and use it.
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Already been using it for more than a month now just a battery issue, which Samsung is replacing for free as the phone is under warranty
Hmmm. Looks fishy.. and Why is there a sticker saying unlocked do not remove?....... Also the Qualcomm sticker is in the right place (thats where mine was from at&t). Does look like it was moved.... Also....
Why would you buy one for 600 when you could probably buy from the carrier for that price?
odalanizi said:
I checked the EMEI number, and it seems to be good.
I agree, though, this phone smells fishy...
the problem is I didn't pay with Paypal, I used interac E-Transfer, which is kind of like an online wire transfer...
and now the guy is saying "sure, I'll refund you, send me the phone back first"
how do I know if I send him the phone he simply won't keep my money AND the phone?
PS. Where can I buy another one? where you guys getting it for under 600$?
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to buy a phone, hit up swappa. I've bought a couple things from there and I've had nothing but great experiences.
http://swappa.com/buy/samsung-galaxy-s-4-att/us
As for him stealing your phone and your money, I'd contact ebay's support and interac e-transfer to see what their policies are about a situation like this. I'm curious, why did you use interac? do you not have a paypal account or did the seller require it? Do you have the seller's address and not a PO box?
****, Ebay said I'm not covered since I bought it outside of Ebay....
So now it's a risk... if I send him the phone back, and he doesn't send me my money, I'm screwed.
****!!!!!!
I really don't need this....
any advice guys?
I should have sent the money through paypal... but he said I'd save 30$ if I did an interac e-transfer, and I got greedy... I should've stayed with the buyer protection.
****, Ebay said I'm not covered since I bought it outside of Ebay....
So now it's a risk... if I send him the phone back, and he doesn't send me my money, I'm screwed.
****!!!!!!
I really don't need this....
any advice guys?
I should have sent the money through paypal... but he said I'd save 30$ if I did an interac e-transfer, and I got greedy... I should've stayed with the buyer protection.
Paypal only charges the seller a transaction fee, he saved $30, not you.
You overpaid, sucks, but learn and live. Keep the phone and use it, at least it isn't a piece of junk.
odalanizi said:
****, Ebay said I'm not covered since I bought it outside of Ebay....
So now it's a risk... if I send him the phone back, and he doesn't send me my money, I'm screwed.
****!!!!!!
I really don't need this....
any advice guys?
I should have sent the money through paypal... but he said I'd save 30$ if I did an interac e-transfer, and I got greedy... I should've stayed with the buyer protection.
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odalanizi said:
****, Ebay said I'm not covered since I bought it outside of Ebay....
So now it's a risk... if I send him the phone back, and he doesn't send me my money, I'm screwed.
****!!!!!!
I really don't need this....
any advice guys?
I should have sent the money through paypal... but he said I'd save 30$ if I did an interac e-transfer, and I got greedy... I should've stayed with the buyer protection.
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You cant expect him to issue a refund without getting the phone back first...He would be risking the exact same thing. As an Ebay Powerseller we issue refunds once the product has been returned. This is standard.
I honestly would consider keeping the phone....
if it wasn't for that sticker at the back that says "unlocked, do not remove"
what the hell is that? it seems so sketchy...
but a hardware review shows this phone passes, it's genuine, not a clone, and all is working fine...
I'd rather keep it, tbh
but WTF is that sticker!?!?!?!!
odalanizi said:
I honestly would consider keeping the phone....
if it wasn't for that sticker at the back that says "unlocked, do not remove"
what the hell is that? it seems so sketchy...
but a hardware review shows this phone passes, it's genuine, not a clone, and all is working fine...
I'd rather keep it, tbh
but WTF is that sticker!?!?!?!!
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did you ask him about the sticker? maybe there's a reason for it?
odalanizi said:
I honestly would consider keeping the phone....
if it wasn't for that sticker at the back that says "unlocked, do not remove"
what the hell is that? it seems so sketchy...
but a hardware review shows this phone passes, it's genuine, not a clone, and all is working fine...
I'd rather keep it, tbh
but WTF is that sticker!?!?!?!!
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Maybe the seller has a bin full of them and marked which ones were unlocked and which weren't. They he grabs one, throws a battery in and a cover then ships it out.
odalanizi said:
I checked the EMEI number, and it seems to be good.
I agree, though, this phone smells fishy...
the problem is I didn't pay with Paypal, I used interac E-Transfer, which is kind of like an online wire transfer...
and now the guy is saying "sure, I'll refund you, send me the phone back first"
how do I know if I send him the phone he simply won't keep my money AND the phone?
PS. Where can I buy another one? where you guys getting it for under 600$?
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File a claim with Ebay becuase of it not being what was listed they will go after him and get the money for you then they will have you send the phone back once the phone is shipped with tracking number Ebay will refund you thats the best way and 600 for 16gb is hi.
I bought mine via craigslist. Warranty is still good for another year but it was not transferred to me. How can I convince Google to send me an unlocked bootloader? Phone is in perfect condition with everything working. Came with original box.
So you are basically asking us how to defraud Google?
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So you are basically asking us how to defraud Google?
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And is not it necessary for Verizon to ask for an unlock? I'm also interested in this
Should have bought a unlocked version to start with.
godrick15 said:
I bought mine via craigslist. Warranty is still good for another year but it was not transferred to me. How can I convince Google to send me an unlocked bootloader? Phone is in perfect condition with everything working. Came with original box.
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A warranty replacement will most likely end up giving you the same device but refurbished as the purpose of warranties is to fix your device/item with the exact one but without the defect.
To me it looks like your asking if google can give you a non-verizon one in exchange for your Verizon edition. That's not how a warranty exchange works. As much as I would like to change the color of my 2 XL, I'm stuck with what I CHOSE.
Why not try calling Google themselves and ask them so you can speak with them directly?
Travisdroidx2 said:
Should have bought a unlocked version to start with.
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I hate this answer bro. No offense. Not everyone can afford $900 upfront. And their finance option isn't that easy to get approval.
slogar25 said:
I hate this answer bro. No offense. Not everyone can afford $900 upfront. And their finance option isn't that easy to get approval.
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You can get an unlocked one for the same price as the Verizon model.
It doesn't make it okay to buy a red car through a private seller and then ask the dealer to give you a blue one because you don't like the blue, although the red one is perfectly fine. He chose the Verizon one, he's stuck with it.
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You can get an unlocked one for the same price as the Verizon model.
It doesn't make it okay to buy a red car through a private seller and then ask the dealer to give you a blue one because you don't like the blue, although the red one is perfectly fine. He chose the Verizon one, he's stuck with it.
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Point taken. Your previous statement had nothing to do with his situation. He bought it off of Craigslist because I'm assuming didn't want to pay out right for it from Google. And Verizon doesn't sell unlocked ones. Like I said I have good credit and still couldn't get approved through Google financing but because I'm a Verizon customer in good standing all it took for me was to walk in the door
godrick15 said:
I bought mine via craigslist. Warranty is still good for another year but it was not transferred to me. How can I convince Google to send me an unlocked bootloader? Phone is in perfect condition with everything working. Came with original box.
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The warranty on the device is valid only for the person who originally bought it. Since you are not the original buyer, the warranty is null and void. Requesting an exchange because of the bootloader being locked would not be honored even if you were the original purchaser of the device; bootloader locking is not a defect.
You're not going to be able to convince Google to swap devices. So, you either deal with what you have, or sell it on Swappa and get something else.
What have we learned from this boys and girls? Never to buy smartphones off Craigslist. Because if you get lucky, you just end up not being able to unlock a bootloader. If you get really lucky, the IMEI is blacklisted and the police confiscate the device because it was stolen, leaving you out of pocket the amount you spent, with nothing to show for it.
I very much made this mistake in Australia with getting a nexus 6P... It had the horrendous battery issue and the person I bought it off would NOT give me a receipt... So even though the phone was under warranty... It was null and void. I made numous calls to google... To the place the device was bought from... But they couldn't do anything. I bought myself a pixel xl 2 and I got the guy to give me the receipt and proof of purchase. You will not be able to swap the device for an unlocked model... If you have the receipt and it needed to be replaced, they would give you the exact same model/locked to Verizon. Even if it would not a new device... Sorry mate, you are out of luck indefinitely
nevermind....
godrick15 said:
I bought mine via craigslist. Warranty is still good for another year but it was not transferred to me. How can I convince Google to send me an unlocked bootloader? Phone is in perfect condition with everything working. Came with original box.
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Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
The warranty on the device is valid only for the person who originally bought it. Since you are not the original buyer, the warranty is null and void. Requesting an exchange because of the bootloader being locked would not be honored even if you were the original purchaser of the device; bootloader locking is not a defect.
You're not going to be able to convince Google to swap devices. So, you either deal with what you have, or sell it on Swappa and get something else.
What have we learned from this boys and girls? Never to buy smartphones off Craigslist. Because if you get lucky, you just end up not being able to unlock a bootloader. If you get really lucky, the IMEI is blacklisted and the police confiscate the device because it was stolen, leaving you out of pocket the amount you spent, with nothing to show for it.
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Warranty on pixel 2 does not even go by the owner. It goes by the imei. So long as that number is not out of warranty from the original date of purchase and the phone has not been blacklisted by verizon or google the warranty is not void. They will only ask your name and address and such if they are going to send a replacement. They will ask for a first name when tou are first begin to conversate with them, but will not ask full name unless they are going to replace phone.
They will not do it just to unlock your bootloader. There needs to be a legitimate problem with the phone.
@smartymcfly: Google makes a copy of the device warranty available on their support pages. The Pixel 2 XL warranty reads, in part...
This Limited Warranty is only valid and enforceable in locations the Phone is sold and will apply only if you purchased your Phone from Google or its authorized resellers.
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The OP did not buy the phone from Google, Best Buy, Verizon, or any other authorized reseller and thus the warranty is null and void. The only value the IMEI has is determining the phone's date of manufacture. The warranty however starts on the date of purchase, which could be months later.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
@smartymcfly: Google makes a copy of the device warranty available on their support pages. The Pixel 2 XL warranty reads, in part...
The OP did not buy the phone from Google, Best Buy, Verizon, or any other authorized reseller and thus the warranty is null and void. The only value the IMEI has is determining the phone's date of manufacture. The warranty however starts on the date of purchase, which could be months later.
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This is not true because many phones are purchased by one person and given or purchased by another. I know this because I purchased a phone for my sister with my credit card and then she paid me for it, so she bought it from me and she had to send it in for an RMA.
When you call google they want imei number. That is what detirmines if a phone is under warranty or not. Google uses imei to verify the phones end of warranty date.
Think about the process if younhave ever RMAd a device that was google nexus or pixel. They want the imei number and then only ask for your full name when they ask for a mailing address.
While what you say is true, the truth is not always black and white.
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While what you say is true, the truth is not always black and white.
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In your case you bought direct from Google and gave the device as a gift, even if you did get paid back, which is why the warranty still applied to your phone. The OP bought his secondhand, off Craigslist. The moment money exchanged hands the warranty became null and void. The OP pointed out the warranty did not transfer over in his opening post. He therefore must have contacted Google, who then told him the warranty was invalid.
Google being liberal with the warranty does not invalidate its existence. We are all bound by its terms and conditions.
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In your case you bought direct from Google and gave the device as a gift, even if you did get paid back, which is why the warranty still applied to your phone. The OP bought his secondhand, off Craigslist. The moment money exchanged hands the warranty became null and void. The OP pointed out the warranty did not transfer over in his opening post. He therefore must have contacted Google, who then told him the warranty was invalid.
Google being liberal with the warranty does not invalidate its existence. We are all bound by its terms and conditions.
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Which means whoever the seller on Craigslist was probably wasn't the orinal owner with original receipt of sale. Or more than likely the imei isn't clear
That may be, but we simply don't know for sure. All we do know is that the OP's warranty is void. The warranty for the phone itself specifies that the warranty only applies if purchased from Google or one of its authorized resellers, e.g. Best Buy, Verizon, or Amazon. Since Craigslist is not an authorized reseller, the warranty is void, period.
On a side note, if you head to Google's support pages and start the process of a RMA, they require an order number. This is to ensure that the phone was purchased from Google or an authorized reseller. So is Google being nice and not verifying the phone was even purchased before authorizing the RMA, or are people simply omitting the fact the order number is required when mentioning that they received a RMA?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
That may be, but we simply don't know for sure. All we do know is that the OP's warranty is void. The warranty for the phone itself specifies that the warranty only applies if purchased from Google or one of its authorized resellers, e.g. Best Buy, Verizon, or Amazon. Since Craigslist is not an authorized reseller, the warranty is void, period.
On a side note, if you head to Google's support pages and start the process of a RMA, they require an order number. This is to ensure that the phone was purchased from Google or an authorized reseller. So is Google being nice and not verifying the phone was even purchased before authorizing the RMA, or are people simply omitting the fact the order number is required when mentioning that they received a RMA?
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Craigslist isn't a seller... As much as it sells stuff... If OP had got a receipt and signed into there name..legally the device is owned by them. But because they didnt. It's not even technically there's as no receipt was made or anything. If they wanted to they could report the device as stolen and there would be nothing you could do about it.
Which leads back to my life lesson about Craigslist in my first post in this thread.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
That may be, but we simply don't know for sure. All we do know is that the OP's warranty is void. The warranty for the phone itself specifies that the warranty only applies if purchased from Google or one of its authorized resellers, e.g. Best Buy, Verizon, or Amazon. Since Craigslist is not an authorized reseller, the warranty is void, period.
On a side note, if you head to Google's support pages and start the process of a RMA, they require an order number. This is to ensure that the phone was purchased from Google or an authorized reseller. So is Google being nice and not verifying the phone was even purchased before authorizing the RMA, or are people simply omitting the fact the order number is required when mentioning that they received a RMA?
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I got my P2XL from eBay... When i called Google about the AA issue, i even told them i got it from eBay, even emailed them the purchase receipt...
They still were going to RMA my phone and told me the warranty was still good. So I'm not totally sure if the see an eBay seller as an authorized dealer, but they surely treated it as such
So I'm in the UK and i bought it on eBay, brand new in July from a seller in Sweden, it's been great but noticed yesterday that something internally has come loose and is moving about (maybe a camera component as it's in the top half)
The seller is giving me the silent treatment so far but i wondered if i would be returning it to them or direct to Oneplus? and where?
Tia!
You'll still be covered by Paypal, so get a claim in ASAP. Also, the IN2020 model is the Chinese variant, so won't be covered by warranty in the UK.
Yes this is what i thought regarding the CH variant, just went through the repair steps on UK oneplus site and looked like it was going to let me return it? didn't complete though as i haven't got a temp phone yet.
A PP claim would involve a full refund tho and i'm not sure i need to do that? Could maybe save some quids though as the 8pro is £70 cheaper now
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You'll still be covered by Paypal, so get a claim in ASAP.
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PayPal will only cover a SNAD (Significantly Not As Described) claim if the fault was already there when the item was first received. It is not a warranty.
In this case the problem developed only a few days ago.
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In this case the problem developed only a few days ago.
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Go PayPal buddy, UK will return it I would have thought, they won't have parts, my OnePlus 5 went to Czech Republic when RMA'd.
Could ask but why should you if it's faulty, you as the buyer are protected way more than the seller, I've learned this the hard way, even though I wasn't at fault
Ok well i requested a return with UK oneplus so will say what they say tomoz.
I mean what will be quicker though? I will have to return it before seeing my money back, then i have to buy another which will take close to a week to arrive, prob not a lot in it i guess? but i suppose i could make the saving as well? :/
So looking at my paypal i bought this on 17th of June.
Which means i don't see any option for returning for a refund? Can't see it on paypal or ebay.
Do i have to contact paypal?
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So looking at my paypal i bought this on 17th of June.
Which means i don't see any option for returning for a refund? Can't see it on paypal or ebay.
Do i have to contact paypal?
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Afaik theres a 6 month fair usage policy globally for goods bought.. Not sure if they have to adhere to this but I'd have thought so.
You don't expect things to go wrong that soon. So you should have a case.
Tbh though they may just fix the device lol (OnePlus I mean)
There are only two valid scenarios for claiming through PayPal - Item Not Received (INR) or Significantly Not As Described (SNAD). Neither of these are true in this case (the phone was received, and was working when it was received), so there is no valid claim against PayPal.
Had the phone been bought from a UK-based seller, then the contract would have been with that seller and they would have been responsible for repair or replacement. I have no idea what the situation is in Sweden, but they may have similar legislation.
The OP may be lucky, and OnePlus UK might repair/replace (although there's no legal obligation on them to do so), but if not then any responsibility sits with the (Swedish) seller of the phone.
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So I'm in the UK and i bought it on eBay, brand new in July from a seller in Sweden, it's been great but noticed yesterday that something internally has come loose and is moving about (maybe a camera component as it's in the top half)
The seller is giving me the silent treatment so far but i wondered if i would be returning it to them or direct to Oneplus? and where?
Tia!
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Wait. So this isn't just the image stabilisation module? Because I feel something loose when I shake my phone too...
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Wait. So this isn't just the image stabilisation module? Because I feel something loose when I shake my phone too...
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Don't think so... pretty sure mine never had anything moving in it? Can some other 8 Pro owners give there's a shake and confirm it doesn't resemble a baby rattle please
And thanks for all the help and responses chaps, eBay user still not replied so still waiting to hear back from OPUK, so we will see and i will keep this thread updated
r3k0 said:
Don't think so... pretty sure mine never had anything moving in it? Can some other 8 Pro owners give there's a shake and confirm it doesn't resemble a baby rattle please
And thanks for all the help and responses chaps, eBay user still not replied so still waiting to hear back from OPUK, so we will see and i will keep this thread updated
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Does the rattle decrease when the camera is on?
feld719 said:
Does the rattle decrease when the camera is on?
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Haha Yes! but i'm still 99% sure it shouldn't do it? Did yours always do it?
r3k0 said:
Haha Yes! but i'm still 99% sure it shouldn't do it? Did yours always do it?
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Yep mine does it.
Was reading about it here some of the samsung forums https://www.bing.com/search?q=phone...8eda50e86fc85f51&pglt=547&FORM=ANNTA1&PC=U531
Honestly I can't remember if mine always did it or not.
Dang, seems fairly common across diff phones then... :/
I have dropped mine a few times while in a decent case so no signs at all from drop damage but maybe this is what dislodged it? They are prob originally held in place with double-sided sticky tape like a lot of components in phones... Whack!!
Philip said:
There are only two valid scenarios for claiming through PayPal - Item Not Received (INR) or Significantly Not As Described (SNAD). Neither of these are true in this case (the phone was received, and was working when it was received), so there is no valid claim against PayPal.
Had the phone been bought from a UK-based seller, then the contract would have been with that seller and they would have been responsible for repair or replacement. I have no idea what the situation is in Sweden, but they may have similar legislation.
The OP may be lucky, and OnePlus UK might repair/replace (although there's no legal obligation on them to do so), but if not then any responsibility sits with the (Swedish) seller of the phone.
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If someone buys something from via PayPal and it goes wrong a few weeks / months later, there's no case to answer?? That cant be right..
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r3k0 said:
Haha Yes! but i'm still 99% sure it shouldn't do it? Did yours always do it?
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They all do if mate. It's normal
dladz said:
If someone buys something from via PayPal and it goes wrong a few weeks / months later, there's no case to answer?? That cant be right..
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You are buying a phone from a Seller. All that PayPal are doing in that transaction is acting as the payment processor. As part of their service, they offer protection to the Buyer against (1) Item Not Received (you pay for the phone and nothing arrives) or (2) the item being Significantly Not As Described (you receive a phone with a broken screen, or you pay for an 8 Pro and you receive an 8, or even an empty box).
They do not offer a warranty - if the item arrives, and it is as described, then PayPal's liability ends at that point.
Any warranty issues (i.e. the phone having problems some time after arriving) are the liability of the Seller and have nothing to do with PayPal. (In some cases the manufacturer will offer an additional warranty and will repair an item directly, but that's a goodwill offer on their part, not a legal obligation).
The complications in this particular case are that (1) the Buyer is in the UK and the Seller is in Sweden, (2) the Seller is not being responsive, and (3) the Buyer has admitted to having dropped the phone a number of times.
Philip said:
You are buying a phone from a Seller. All that PayPal are doing in that transaction is acting as the payment processor. As part of their service, they offer protection to the Buyer against (1) Item Not Received (you pay for the phone and nothing arrives) or (2) the item being Significantly Not As Described (you receive a phone with a broken screen, or you pay for an 8 Pro and you receive an 8, or even an empty box).
They do not offer a warranty - if the item arrives, and it is as described, then PayPal's liability ends at that point.
Any warranty issues (i.e. the phone having problems some time after arriving) are the liability of the Seller and have nothing to do with PayPal. (In some cases the manufacturer will offer an additional warranty and will repair an item directly, but that's a goodwill offer on their part, not a legal obligation).
The complications in this particular case are that (1) the Buyer is in the UK and the Seller is in Sweden, (2) the Seller is not being responsive, and (3) the Buyer has admitted to having dropped the phone a number of times.
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Ah @ 3
that changes things.
fair enough, tbh i've had my fair share of crap as a seller with paypal, they're not the best customer service i've ever had lets put it that way.
Anyway, i think he'll get it sorted via RMA in the uk tbh, i think it'll work.
Or it'll be too late by the time they've fixed it.
Ok, so is dropping it from say 1 to 2 foot is not part general use? Obviously I'm not going to declare this so really it shouldn't be an issue.
I agree that Paypal don't really have a part of this, but if they offer reimbursement/guarantee on this sort of thing then yes i will take them up on that but I'm not going to push it.
Just waiting to hear back from Oneplus...