Monday 14 November 2011

To my fellow online sellers, (Part 3)


Here’s something for you…
Now, let’s try to clear things up.
Based on my finding and observations, online sellers must always do a little reading before they sell gadgets to refurbishment companies. Selling things without knowing the proper procedures results in unwanted outcomes.

The only way to successfully sell something is to be knowledgeable about the processes of online selling and be aware of the importance of reading the Terms of Use. Knowing the ropes before sealing a deal makes the cut.

In the case of those who saw cashforiphones.com as a scam, I personally think that they are the ones who did not do their homework before selling their items. They basically did not know about the part of the deal where if the condition of the device does not meet the initial assessment made by the seller, the company reserves the right to call for a price negotiation.

Price adjustments are done only if the device has more defects than what was expected of it. This happens when the seller is overconfident that his or her device is in good shape when in reality it is not.
There are times when online sellers tend to overrate their devices just to get higher quotes. This is a bad thing especially if the company they are dealing with have their own team of very techy experts who will test their device descriptions before handing over the paycheck or sending the money through the seller’s PayPal account.

Always remember: A good business requires professionalism from all involved parties. If you want them to give you the best service, provide them with the most accurate evaluations too. Honesty is still the best policy and it will never change.

All it takes for these sellers who dealt with cashforiphones.com is to accept that their gadgets have been diagnosed with other problems that they might not know about since they might not be knowledgeable when it comes to the nitty-gritty of electronic parts.

Apple products like the iPhone and the iPod Touch are prized gadgets and not everyone can afford to have them. I understand that they spent so much for it when they first bought it from the iCompany.

But this doesn’t make it invincible from going bonkers. This also doesn’t make it invulnerable to the natural phenomenon of depreciating values. We must remember that anything that has already been used for a month or so will depreciate in value.

As sellers, we must always know this fate of our gadgets which is why we have to take care of them while they are still in our possessions. This will help us get more cash value from it when the time to sell them comes.

Alas, to finally answer the question, “Is cashforiphones.com a scam?” my answer is no, it isn’t. The company is just like any other company earning from buying old and used devices for refurbishment and recycling purposes.

I hope people will find this to be useful and help them become more inquisitive and investigative before believing such matters. I also hope that I have enlightened anyone who reads this blog about the real deal in online selling.

To my fellow online sellers, (Part 2)

Here’s something for you…
Step 2: Filling out the Shipping Request
The shipping request will ask for the seller’s full name, email address, daytime phone, address and his or her preferred choice of payment. Also available in this section is the Terms of use of the site and the Sell iPhone code.

Let me pause in this part first as I want to emphasize the importance of reading the terms of agreement.
The terms of use or terms of agreement usually has all the necessary information about a company’s process and operation. It is important for a company to have this certain page of conditions to avoid any misconception about how they handle their devices. What is written here is very important and people should always read this section so further troubles can be prevented from taking place.

Also in this section, the seller is given the chance to withdraw from the transaction in case there are certain provisions or “parts of the deal” which he or she finds to be unacceptable or objectionable considering his or her rights.

Once the seller agrees to the site’s Terms of use or Terms of agreement, it is settled that everything about the deal has been consented to and approved.

Step 3: Selling the Device
After clicking the “Sell iPhone” button, the seller will be directed to the thank you page where he or she is advised to check his or her email for an automatic message that will confirm the email address.
After confirming the deal, the site states that a protective packaging and prepaid shipping label will arrive at the seller’s doorstep within two to three days.
 
Now, let me explain my thoughts about this kind of process.
A site that will provide free shipping for the device is already considered legit. This is because scammers, online thieves and other forms of internet based criminals will never pay for such a crime in terms of money.

If a site asks you for money, then its motive is downright shady. One common thing about these crooks is that they are always after their own benefit and they will not bother to shell out cash just to leave you empty-handed.

They want to rip you off with your device but they will never pay for its shipping fee. Only credible and capable companies will offer this kind of service. Thus, this proves cashforiphones.com is legit and definitely not a scam.

Here’s another thing, if a site provides you with a package that is partnered with seasoned delivery businesses like UPS and USPS, chances are, they are operating under lawful bounds. This is because companies like UPS and USPS have their own image that they protect.
These companies will not dare taint their names by being partners with criminals disguised in good faith. This is a sign that the site has a good reputation. Again, this fact makes cashforiphones.com a reliable site where sellers can sell their gadgets.


To my fellow online sellers, (Part 1)

Here’s something for you…
There have been a lot of wide spreading reports right now which you may have seen on the internet about bogus sites and fake buyers. As online sellers, we must try and share our experiences to help those who would like to sell their valued devices online.

Online selling is a convenient source of income for those who want to stay home while earning money from old, used and even broken devices. This can be through the use of auction sites and refurbishment sites. The use of auction sites like EBay and Craigslist is actually common for those who still have a lot of time on their hands.

However, if an online seller has limited time to check the site on a regular basis, it is a lot better for him or her to sell his goods to a refurbishment site like cashforiphones.com or cashforlaptops.com.
Here’s the thing though, there was a reported case of “scam issues” associated with one of these sites. Let’s take the case of cashforiphones.com.

Just recently, I saw a thread inquiring if cashforiphones.com is a scam. As an avid online seller myself, I tried to uncover the truth behind this problem. So I read the user generated comments to know more about it.

In the earlier responses, I read that some people think that cashforiphones.com is a scam because the site refused to pay them the quoted amount that was originally offered for their devices.
These customers decided to get their handsets back instead of selling it to the site as they thought it was a better choice. Boy, they were frantic and disgruntled.

I read more of the comments and found out that there were plenty of responses saying that the site is legit as far as their experience with the service is concerned. They said that they did not have any price negotiations.

They stated that they received the same quoted price and there were no adjustments made available. So with two contradicting claims about the site, I decided to visit the site and examine their online process myself.

Right on the webpage, I read the “How It Works” section of the site to see if their operation has acceptable terms for the seller. Judging from their process, nothing seems to be wrong. Here’s their process:
Step 1: Getting a Quote
To get a quote, an online seller must provide the device’s brand and model. Since the site only buys iPhone and iPod Touch iterations, the seller has zero probability of getting the brand and model wrong.
Once the model is chosen, the seller will then provide an easy and quick assessment of the device by checking if the devic
  1. Turns on and works fine
  2. Has missing or bad battery
  3. Has cracked or defective scre
  4. Doesn’t Power on.
After this step, the quoted price will be offered to the seller in which he or she is free to accept or refuse. On that same page, the seller can click “Continue” so that he or she will be directed to the next step which is the filling out of the shipping request.


Friday 11 November 2011

Addressing the Rumor: The Cashforiphones.com Scam

Rumors always seem to hover around wherever people go. More often than not, these rumors do more bad than good. Nothing nice ever comes out of it. While rumors about people usually go away when the storm passes, when a business gets a bad rumor, it’s bound to stick with them for life.

I’m talking about the rumors about the Cashforiphones.com scam. If you don’t know the website, they’re an online company that buys used iPhones from people. You’ve read that correctly. They give you money in exchange for your iPhone, whatever the condition – even if it’s broken!

But what is the rumor about the website anyway? Before we go into that, you need to understand how the company operates. First, you get a quote given by the company in their website. Depending on the model and the condition of your iPhone, the price differs. You’ll definitely get a low price if the phone is damaged or broken. But if the model is in good condition, you’ll get a good deal out of it.

If you accept their offer, then they mail you a box. The shipping is already paid for, so you don’t have to do anything at all. Then you send your device back to them. They inspect your iPhone and give you a notification email.

Here’s where the so-called Cashforiphones.com scam comes in. People complain that the original price offered to them was lowered to a point that they feel swindled. I’ve read in internet forums that they were being offered very cheap prices. Some posted that they were offered 100 dollars lower than the original price! That’s ridiculous. Some even said that they were receiving a check of $15 instead of $35 for their iPhone. If the iPhone was that cheap to begin with, why even bother selling it?

To the people who do not accept their offer, they get their phone back.

So now you wait for your money to arrive. Usually it arrives in couple of days, if you choose to receive your money by check. But if you want to get it quickly, they have PayPal as an option.

And if you’re going to check the discussions about the Cashforiphones.com scam, you’ll see that the posters are very new users. They don’t have credibility when it comes to their complaints. They are simply detractors who would want to destroy a completely legitimate business.

I’m happy to say that I’m a customer of cashforiphones.com and I’ve never had any problems. They bought my iPhone 3GS from me for $150. Then they called me again and said they were going to offer me $120 because of the scratches in the phone. The customer service representative was very kind and understanding to my inquiries about the reduced price. Though they did reduce the price, it wasn’t really bad since I didn’t feel cheated in any way. And so after a couple of days I received my check.

Since the iPhone4S is out now, I’m very excited to buy it. I’ve heard that the Siri application is a very cool feature of the phone. So for all those who think that Cashforiphones.com is a scam, check the credibility of the source first. They might be the competition, using unethical business practices to beat Cashforiphones.com

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Cashforiphones is a Scam? The Experiment

When I broke my iPhone 4 8GB last month, I was totally messed up. The incident happened when my sister accidentally sat on it when I left it under the chair cushion. When I retrieved it, the screen was cracked beyond repair. Although I could still turn it on, I could not see what was behind the strokes of glass slivers. That was probably the worst day of my life.

            I could have forgotten my broken iPhone because my Dad bought me the newest Apple smartphone- the iPhone 4S. I was enjoying the sleek features and functionality of the iPhone 4S when my sister asked me where I put the broken iPhone 4.

            When I handed it to her, she examined it and said that I could still get cash in exchange for my broken gadget. I said, “Really? Who gives a damn about a damaged gizmo like that?” But she cut me off and told me that I should try trading it in online, not heeding the results because, well, it was broken in the first place. Certainly, there was nothing to lose.

            So that prompted us to pull off an experiment, and that was to sell my broken iPhone 4. When we logged on to the internet we came across a certain website that goes by the name of cashforiphones.com. But even before we made it to the website, there was a link headlined Cashforiphones is a scam! We clicked it and we saw nasty and unfavorable comments about the website.

            But did that dampen our spirits? Hell, no!  Adventurous as we were, we still went on selling my broken iPhone 4. For no reason! Just wanting to prove- or disprove- the issue that cashforiphones.com is a scam.

            And off we went; I logged on to the website and clicked the ‘get an instant online quote’. I was asked about the condition of my iPhone. I clicked the right buttons and boy, I was surprised that they were willing to pay me $158 for a cracked iPhone. Sure, there was cash in what I considered trash.

            Because I was really hyped up, I finished the transaction in less than a minute. I filled out an online shipping and packaging form, and then I received an email notification wanting to confirm my selling request.

            I was told to wait for a free mailing box at home, and that I needed to put the iPhone in and take it to a UPS branch near my location which I very well did.

            Would you believe what happened? I got the price I had been quoted. Yes! After one week, I got it through mailed check. I was really happy when I was staring at the crisp check. My God! Just when I though I couldn’t max out the value of my broken iPhone 4, only one website was there to save the day- and that was cashforiphones.com!

            And we now have the conclusion: cashforiphones is certainly not a scam!

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Is Cashforiphones.com a Scam?

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