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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.