Then there are other people saying their "Good" phone was in good condition. So think it is luck of the draw. My experience put me off them to be honest. I've had a lot better luck with O2 where the phones I got have hardly been used so the batteries are in good condition.
javea
10 Jun 17#6
I presume if you are not satisfied with it you can always return it for a refund
jenmumof5
10 Jun 171#7
I'm still on an s6 too. Just been refurbished by Samsung after it developed a home button fault with a month to go on my 2 year warranty and it's good as new. New £4.99 EE payg month contract started and I'm a happy bunny that's £35 a month better off for not getting a new phone that's really only marginally quicker, lighter, better camera etc
ElgyVeeten
10 Jun 17#8
That part is a bit worrying: "This product will show moderate signs of wear and tear, the item has been fully tested and is in excellent working order.
jenmumof5
10 Jun 17#9
Does say it's 'good' condition the 'very good' ones go for £230
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not bad considering its unlocked and you get 12 month warranty
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Then there are other people saying their "Good" phone was in good condition. So think it is luck of the draw. My experience put me off them to be honest. I've had a lot better luck with O2 where the phones I got have hardly been used so the batteries are in good condition.