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zoozu

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Does anyone else have this problem? How bad is it honestly? I am thinking about buying an iPhone 4 with a "hairline scratch" for $125. Nothing else is wrong with it other than that. 16GB, made for AT&T but unlocked. Is this a good deal? Lemme know what you guys think!

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Does anyone else have this problem? How bad is it honestly? I am thinking about buying an iPhone 4 with a "hairline scratch" for $125. Nothing else is wrong with it other than that. 16GB, made for AT&T but unlocked. Is this a good deal? Lemme know what you guys think!

Picture of scratch:
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With the age of the iphone 4, I think you can find one in better condition for a similar amount of money.
 
Does anyone else have this problem? How bad is it honestly? I am thinking about buying an iPhone 4 with a "hairline scratch" for $125. Nothing else is wrong with it other than that. 16GB, made for AT&T but unlocked. Is this a good deal? Lemme know what you guys think!

Picture of scratch:
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Defiantly a Crack that goes from the bottom Left almost all the way to the top Left.
 
Try to get it for $100 and find a local iPhone repair shop (found in most malls).

You can get that fixed for around $30 easy.

Going price for a iPhone 4 16GB is $150-$190 so you would still be good.
 
If the seller is calling that a hairline scratch, I'd steer clear. Who knows what else he's not telling you about that you can't even see?
 
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