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Well u overpaid.
220 is cheap. Maybe as a kids device.
But honestly for 409£ i would recommend the SE. 3 years difference between the two.
 
Yep, you certainly overpaid originally for that.

Phone them or contact them, they should give you the price difference back as a refund.
 
Yep, you certainly overpaid originally for that.

Phone them or contact them, they should give you the price difference back as a refund.

well I didn’t buy my 7 from ebuyer it was from John Lewis ( uk store )
And to be fair I wanted silver and not black
 
OP, would you consider buying second hand? I've seen several iPhone 8 sold on ebay for around (if not under) £200!
 
I would never buy second hand. My budget was £300

I contacted John Lewis to price match but they can’t because ebuyer is online only and not in stores
Can’t get a refund unless it’s not been opened

plus the one on ebuyer is only in black which I didn’t want ( I went for silver/white )
 
I would never buy second hand. My budget was £300

I contacted John Lewis to price match but they can’t because ebuyer is online only and not in stores
Can’t get a refund unless it’s not been opened

plus the one on ebuyer is only in black which I didn’t want ( I went for silver/white )

The main reason I always buy Apple products from Apple. Their return process is so easy and stress free even on opened and used stuff as long as it’s not damaged.

I’m guessing the iPhone SE doesn’t interest you then? Which is why you ordered the 7 or didn’t you know it was supposed to be coming?
 
Bought my iPhone 7 for £300 last week. Now it’s been reduced to £222!

iPhone 7 is still a decent phone.

In Indonesia, Apple (through the authorized reseller) was selling the iPhone 7 Plus 128GB for around USD $350 brand new. That's a pretty decent deal considering the iPhone 11 starts at the equivalent of USD $950 in the country.
 
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