Anyone have experience with swappa? | MacRumors Forums The difference between Swappa and eBay is that each transaction on Swappa is monitored by a human being, not a computer They have a really good verification system for listings, and you should have no problems JUST BEWARE of the excess fees My advice is have some patience and just tell them to send you a check for the payment from the seller
Is Swappa safe to use? : r AndroidQuestions - Reddit Bought and sold devices many times on Swappa with no problems You're backed by their guarantee and PayPal They check for clean ESN and make the seller post pictures to verify the description Second choice, and usually cheaper, is Glyde You don't get pics of the phone but they guarantee its exactly as described or your money back They also give the seller the package to ship so you don't
Is it safe to buy a phone off of Swappa? : r tmobile - Reddit Swappa is hands down one of the best places to not only buy a phone but sell a phone I've bought numerous devices with no problems and I've sold numerous devices with no problems (except one, listed below) One time I sold an old Nexus 5 and the person used it for about 6 months
Swappa regret : r iphone - Reddit Swappa has been catering to business bulk sellers, doing stupid things like lowering standards, not requiring exact battery percentages to be posted, and allowing default stock photos instead of real actual pictures of the phones Essentially they're trying real hard to end up being another shitbay but for phones
Swappa: Does anybody have any sort of experience (good or bad) at all . . . Swappa staff does seem responsive and they are overseeing most transactions it seems - if you look at the comments, there's always a staff member asking to post a photo with the seller code for the item etc anyway, i'd recommend buying from Swappa and if you don't want to gamble, pay a little extra to get it from one of its well rated sellers
Those who have purchased from Swappa, Whats your experience . . . - Reddit Swappa seemingly began as a person-to-person buy and sell site (individuals who wanted to buy or sell to each other) It has since been nearly completely taken over by a handful of companies buying up piles of used phones, sometimes replacing broken screens with inferior generic parts
Swappa opinion : r NoContract - Reddit Swappa is basically ebay, but they have a lot of phone specific stuff built in, including checks to see whether the thing you are buying is stolen blacklisted (well, at least as of when the listing began) I've probably bought a dozen or so phone of swappa and sold several as well One device turned out to have been blacklisted after I bought it, and I was in the process of selling it when the
Need Opinion on Swappa : r NoContract - Reddit Swappa can be a trusted site, you just need to make sure that you fully and correctly represent your device New means new and factory sealed Mint is generally understood as someone opened the box to use the phone for a week before returning it to the box Most daily driver phones fall under Good or Fair conditions