WeCellTrade

212 Swanson Drive, 30043, Lawrenceville, United States
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4.30
Based on 20 Reviews

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About WeCellTrade

WeCellTrade is a cell-phone recycling business that specializes in offering top dollar offers for used iPhones.

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Trevskeee
GB

Easy way to sell your old iPhone I had a great experience with this company. I was quoted a price, sent a box, packaged my phone, and got confirmation of their receipt of my phone and subsequent payment within 48 hours. Doesn’t get much easier than that.

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ika
GB

fair prices, no scrutiny and quick payment! thank you for a great experience. prices are fair and excellent payment options. everything worked exactly as expected. thank you !

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Miriam S.
GB

Website appears to not be working Website appears to not be working. Tried on numerous computers and browsers to sell a product, and transaction could not go through due to an error message. When I tried to contact them via their support page, message could also not go through.

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Jay Smith
GB

Fast and honest phone buyer I buy/sell phones as a kind of a side hustle. I have sold several phones to WeCellTrade. They are one of my favorite buyers. They are easily the fastest online buyer that I've dealt with. They have always paid me (via Zelle) within 24 hours and often pay me the same day they receive my phone. I've had other buyers take up to 15 days to pay me. I stopped selling to them in June while their website was being redesigned. I'm glad to see it back up and running.

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Chris
GB

Would Not Honor Offer Price They would not honor the offer they quoted on their website. They said that due to the screen being broken they could not repair the item even though the examples they give for a "broken" item on their website lists "smashed screen" as the first example of what a broken item could be. This is false advertising at best, fraud at worst. Do not waste your time sending anything to them unless it is in pristine condition at which point you'd be better off selling on eBay. Update: In response to WCT's reply, I want to clarify that the apple watch worked fine, the only issue was the corner of the screen was cracked. If they couldn't get it to turn on, then it just wasn't charged because the device was 100% functional.

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