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While my phone and the payment took a bit longer than I expected to process, in the end I had a quite wonderful experience with them. I got my check for my Motorola Droid about 2 months after I sent it in, but hell, the waiting was worth it!! They offered me about 40-110% more than any other cellphone buyer I found (I looked at about 10 of them), and I am VERY satisfied with my nearly $140 that I received for a phone that was quite old at the time!! Other vendors were offering $65-102 at the time, but waiting 2 months (in my opinion) is sure as as heck worth receiving $40 more! So, if you are willing to wait and don't need the check immediately, but they are offering more cash than others for your phone, than I'd go with Cellitused (I sound like an advertisement, don't I?). And for the people who are saying that Cellitused is telling them that they have problems with any phone you send in, it's like that with ANY used electronic buyer, even Gazelle. It's more work for the company if you're not accurate in your description, therefore it takes longer for them to process. Some companies might also pay you significantly less if your description is not accurate, because then they'll be the ones describing your item for you, and, as you know, companies want more profit. So, just be sure you are accurate in your description, and don't sugar-coat the state of your device if it's in poor condition, because companies aren't going to give you sympathy or pay you for a bad electronic. Just be honest, and you'll be set to go...
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There always seems to be a problem with any phone I send in, they refuse payment, and the phone becomes their property. I think its more a scam vs actually getting payment.
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