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doyle369

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Jun 23, 2010
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it has a smashed screen, but works fine, how much you recon,32gb with box etc
 
Ebay>Search>Advanced Search>Completed Auctions>>Used>iPhone 4 32gb (cracked, broken, damaged) screen.

You can do it. I know you can.
 
meh...smashed screen? whatever you want to sell it for just subtract the $200 that Apple would charge to fix it

This. My iPhone 4 had an issue where I could hear callers but they could not hear me. Apple wanted $199 for an out-of-warranty replacement. I therefore sold it (with the issue clearly spelled out in the ad), for the price I wanted minus $200. The new buyer knew the issue and was happy to get the phone.
 
You can sell it for $201 minus the 200 apple is going to charge to fix, that leave you with $1.00 profit! :D
 
BS. Apple charging $200 is one thing but a smashed screen doesn't mean someone HAS to have Apple fix it for their cost.

I'd say you could get $100 at least off eBay.
 
They replaced mine (cracked screen) at the store for free with a refurb. Worth a shot.

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Lol :D
Someone hold his hand and do all the leg work please.
Also dont forget to convert the currency, he's too lazy to do that too:D

Good or bad post aside: I think he was joking based on the feedback he received.
 
This conversation is for the marketplace thread. You're risking a red flag by posting it here.

Source: from past experience.
 
BS. Apple charging $200 is one thing but a smashed screen doesn't mean someone HAS to have Apple fix it for their cost.

I'd say you could get $100 at least off eBay.

I doubt it...with so many iPhone 4's going on sale....why buy a broken one that will have to be fixed? and no one that I know will fix it for less than Apple...wait are you suggesting that it be sold for $100 as is? yeah that might work
 
Put it on Craigslist (if you dont mind meeting somebody in person) with a price you feel is fair.

If somebody accepts your price, you know it was a fair price and if somebody offers less just negotiate with them until you get a price you are happy with.
 
Go to amazon and get a replacement screen, fix it yourself, sell it for more. The cost of the screen is much less than taking the $200 hit.
 
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