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"These items have been inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length & have successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality & removal of any prior-user's personal information. Batteries are tested to function at minimum 85% capacity."
Swim at your own risk. I once tried buying a "grade A/Excellent Condition" iPhone 13 mini on Amazon, seller was Woot. It was anything but grade A. Had deep gouges on corners, paint was worn off around camera lenses, and the screen had noticeable scratches. Returned it and decided I wouldn't try again after reading many other similar reviews. I doubt many of these are truly inspected before being sold. Fortunately, returns are simple enough, but I decided it's too much money to spend on something that isn't a manufacturer refurb.
Woot was advertising these as low as $69 last night, but least expensive was $99 and none were sold out. =\. I'm sure there's a plausible reason, but update the numbers then, woot.
"These items have been inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length & have successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality & removal of any prior-user's personal information. Batteries are tested to function at minimum 85% capacity."
Swim at your own risk. I once tried buying a "grade A/Excellent Condition" iPhone 13 mini on Amazon, seller was Woot. It was anything but grade A. Had deep gouges on corners, paint was worn off around camera lenses, and the screen had noticeable scratches. Returned it and decided I wouldn't try again after reading many other similar reviews. I doubt many of these are truly inspected before being sold. Fortunately, returns are simple enough, but I decided it's too much money to spend on something that isn't a manufacturer refurb.
Man I hate reading this. I have a 12 mini and feel it is never coming back. Considering get a 13 mini here, unfortunately only 128gb left but it would work. Not sure if that the better option or just keep my clean 12 and go pay $100 for new battery.
"These items have been inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length & have successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality & removal of any prior-user's personal information. Batteries are tested to function at minimum 85% capacity."Swim at your own risk. I once tried buying a "grade A/Excellent Condition" iPhone 13 mini on Amazon, seller was Woot. It was anything but grade A. Had deep gouges on corners, paint was worn off around camera lenses, and the screen had noticeable scratches. Returned it and decided I wouldn't try again after reading many other similar reviews. I doubt many of these are truly inspected before being sold. Fortunately, returns are simple enough, but I decided it's too much money to spend on something that isn't a manufacturer refurb.
Grade A should mean 95% or better battery health. The refurbishers always put battery health dead last priority when it comes to grades. Super annoying.
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Swim at your own risk. I once tried buying a "grade A/Excellent Condition" iPhone 13 mini on Amazon, seller was Woot. It was anything but grade A. Had deep gouges on corners, paint was worn off around camera lenses, and the screen had noticeable scratches. Returned it and decided I wouldn't try again after reading many other similar reviews. I doubt many of these are truly inspected before being sold. Fortunately, returns are simple enough, but I decided it's too much money to spend on something that isn't a manufacturer refurb.
Swim at your own risk. I once tried buying a "grade A/Excellent Condition" iPhone 13 mini on Amazon, seller was Woot. It was anything but grade A. Had deep gouges on corners, paint was worn off around camera lenses, and the screen had noticeable scratches. Returned it and decided I wouldn't try again after reading many other similar reviews. I doubt many of these are truly inspected before being sold. Fortunately, returns are simple enough, but I decided it's too much money to spend on something that isn't a manufacturer refurb.
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but this is apple
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