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Refurbished Unlocked Apple iPhone 15 Pro A2848 256GB Unlocked - Very Good Condition $447.99

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Refurbished Unlocked Apple iPhone 15 Pro A2848 256GB Unlocked - Very Good Condition $447.99

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Yesterday 08:40 AM
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sr27Yesterday 08:40 AM
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That's just fair value for the phone
Yesterday 10:09 AM
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drsnowmonYesterday 10:09 AM
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Probably 85% battery
Yesterday 12:49 PM
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ShrewdShoe9304Yesterday 12:49 PM
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seriously if an old phone was brand new, that would be OK. But you really think that these people actually inspect anything refurbished. It makes me crazy reading these descriptions because you know damn well the phone will be described as 85% correct and it will arrive and be 90% damage damaged. Unless you're buying refurbished from Apple, that is the only one I would ever even consider. Their stuff is almost as good as brand new.
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Yesterday 04:34 PM
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SociableJoke3744Yesterday 04:34 PM
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Quote from ShrewdShoe9304 :
seriously if an old phone was brand new, that would be OK. But you really think that these people actually inspect anything refurbished. It makes me crazy reading these descriptions because you know damn well the phone will be described as 85% correct and it will arrive and be 90% damage damaged. Unless you're buying refurbished from Apple, that is the only one I would ever even consider. Their stuff is almost as good as brand new.
Just bought an excellent condition and there was only two small scratches on the screen that need a good amount of attention to notice, only when the screen is off. Everything else was about near perfect condition.
I'd say they do inspect it. Only issue is you'll get the bare minimum battery health they guarantee most of the time.
Yesterday 05:49 PM
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sas0Yesterday 05:49 PM
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I bought a 15 pro 256g, excellent condition from this seller and it was 85% battery, 2-years old and looked new.., sent it back.

I bought a 15 pro 256g, good condition from this seller and it was 100% battery, 2 months old and looked new.. kept it.

Point is... you might get a great deal if you're lucky, if not then send it back.
Yesterday 06:28 PM
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ghettoroadsterYesterday 06:28 PM
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Quote from sas0 :
I bought a 15 pro 256g, excellent condition from this seller and it was 85% battery, 2-years old and looked new.., sent it back. I bought a 15 pro 256g, good condition from this seller and it was 100% battery, 2 months old and looked new.. kept it. Point is... you might get a great deal if you're lucky, if not then send it back.
Same seller on eBay? Or another refurbshier?
Yesterday 07:23 PM
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jld94Yesterday 07:23 PM
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My sister just bought a 15 Pro Max from this place in "excellent condition", it looked brand new. I would have hoped for better battery but it was at 90

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Yesterday 08:19 PM
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plieplYesterday 08:19 PM
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Quote from jld94 :
My sister just bought a 15 Pro Max from this place in "excellent condition", it looked brand new. I would have hoped for better battery but it was at 90
The battery is always going to be hit or miss, you either get lucky or you don't. If the phone that they sourced is below 80%, they end up having to get the battery replaced before they resell it. It's why you'll see people getting lucky with 100% battery health on a 2 yr old phone. I was one of the lucky ones, brand-new battery with 0 cycle.
Yesterday 08:44 PM
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TalentedOstrich315Yesterday 08:44 PM
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Quote from pliepl :
The battery is always going to be hit or miss, you either get lucky or you don't. If the phone that they sourced is below 80%, they end up having to get the battery replaced before they resell it. It's why you'll see people getting lucky with 100% battery health on a 2 yr old phone. I was one of the lucky ones, brand-new battery with 0 cycle.
I wouldn't trust their 3rd party crappie battery. No way they would replace it with real Apple batteries.
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Yesterday 09:25 PM
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SociableJoke3744Yesterday 09:25 PM
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Quote from sas0 :
I bought a 15 pro 256g, excellent condition from this seller and it was 85% battery, 2-years old and looked new.., sent it back.

I bought a 15 pro 256g, good condition from this seller and it was 100% battery, 2 months old and looked new.. kept it.

Point is... you might get a great deal if you're lucky, if not then send it back.
Lucky. I'm returning mines and buying again excellent condition to see if I win the draw for a better battery
Yesterday 09:28 PM
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junos_nyYesterday 09:28 PM
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Would Woot grade A be a better option? I assume grade A = excellent, and they are around $50 more.
Yesterday 09:30 PM
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plieplYesterday 09:30 PM
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Quote from TalentedOstrich315 :
I wouldn't trust their 3rd party crappie battery. No way they would replace it with real Apple batteries.
iOS nags if it's not a genuine battery, it's not that simply to hide it like it used to be. The workarounds aren't great, and Apple is constantly improving their detection. Makes little sense for a large seller to risk their business doing what you're suggesting. These eBay sellers are risking their business if eBay, Allstate (the warranty provider), or the customer ever finds out.
Yesterday 09:31 PM
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plieplYesterday 09:31 PM
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Quote from junos_ny :
Would Woot grade A be a better option? I assume grade A = excellent, and they are around $50 more.
I would consider Woot grade A as just very good. That's been my experience, at least.
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Yesterday 09:36 PM
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ptt1404Yesterday 09:36 PM
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Quote from drsnowmon :
Probably 85% battery
veey good means 83% or 79%
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BraveMustang5764Today 01:05 AM
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Quote from pliepl :
iOS nags if it's not a genuine battery, it's not that simply to hide it like it used to be. The workarounds aren't great, and Apple is constantly improving their detection. Makes little sense for a large seller to risk their business doing what you're suggesting. These eBay sellers are risking their business if eBay, Allstate (the warranty provider), or the customer ever finds out.
Seconded.. I had a battery replaced with a 2nd grade (I did it myself) before, and iOS would not even show the new battery life %

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