RE: I purchased a used iPhone 5S from Gazelle

2015-07-22 Thread Vicky Collins
Of course, you're right, grin.  I could have gotten an iPod Touch 
for much less, but I wanted the phone.  I'm not sure yet if I'll 
keep it myself for a backup, or give it to a family member.


- Original Message -
From: Sieghard Weitzel siegh...@live.ca
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Date sent: Mon, 20 Jul 2015 22:08:12 -0700
Subject: RE: I purchased a used iPhone 5S from Gazelle

Sounds like they make a lot of money since I believe they are 
paying around $150 to buy a used 5S, probably less for a 16 Gb 
model.  For $399 you could have bought one of the new iPod Touch 
with the A8 processor and used it for testing the iOS 9 beta.  
Just my thoughts.


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Vicky Collins

Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2015 8:56 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: I purchased a used iPhone 5S from Gazelle

Yes, I know, grin, this is of course not the best time to be
buying a phone.  But, well, seeing as I wanted to test iOS 9
without risking my iPhone 6, and then I thought I might give the
phone to a family member once I was done testing, I decided to go
ahead and make the purchase from Gazelle.  I got a used 5S 16GB
ATT model the site claimed to be in excellent condition for
$413.99, which included two day air shipping.

The Gazelle site was easy enough to use, as I mostly opted to use
it with my computer running Windows 7.  However, I never could
seem to create an account after adding something to my cart as
their FAQ claimed.  But, rather, I had to finally create the
account first, then add the iPhone to my cart and then go through
the checkout process.  Also, I never could get my debit card to
go through, getting some error message about fraud.  but, then
when I switched to paying via PayPal, even with using the
checking account the previously attempted debit card was tied to,
the purchase went through without a problem.

I could have chosen various shipping methods, but I opted for the
two day, as I wanted to be sure the phone would arrive while I
was off on vacation.  Although, since I'm in Indianapolis, and
the package shipped from Louisville, I'm almost thinking I may
have delayed it getting to me, as it spent a whole day in
Louisville doing nothing before it was shipped to me on that
second day.  I also opted for their excellent condition model
phone for $399 plus shipping, as opposed to the one they termed
in good condition for $329 plus shipping.

The box seemed to be packed well enough, as I had to pretty much
tear up the box to get to the phone.  The phone was in a zip lock
bag, and that bag was sandwiched between two pieces of foam.  The
package also contained the lightning cable, the wall adapter and
a thank you card for buying from Gazelle.

I had no trouble at all getting VoiceOver to start and in setting
up the phone.  It came with iOS 8.3, but I updated to iOS 8.4,
and then to the 9.0 beta.  Although, grin, with this first public
beta, I very quickly decided to get my education in entering
recovery mode and restoring back to 8.4.  And, 8.4 works great on
the 5S, by the way, can't tell much difference than on my 6.

Surprisingly, I was able to use the ATT site and request that
the 5S be unlocked, and I got back within just a couple of
minutes the congratulations message that the phone could be
unlocked.  Thus, I followed the instructions in the email and did
the backup and restore with iTunes and indeed got the
congratulations message on my PC that my phone had been unlocked.
But, not surprisingly, grin, when I went to the Apple support
site and checked the warranty status, of course I was told there
was no active phone support or warranty for the device as those
had expired.  The ATT site had a captcha, for which I used
FireFox, but the Apple site did not have one.  By the way, the
Apple site for checking if find my iPhone is turned off on a
device does have a captcha, but the audioit finally offered me
was reasonably clear.

All in all, although I was kind of surprised to learn I could buy
used phones from Gazelle, as I thought they just purchased used
phones, I am so far very pleased with my purchase, as well as
with the timely shipment notification and shipping of the
product.

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RE: I purchased a used iPhone 5S from Gazelle

2015-07-20 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Sounds like they make a lot of money since I believe they are paying around 
$150 to buy a used 5S, probably less for a 16 Gb model. For $399 you could have 
bought one of the new iPod Touch with the A8 processor and used it for testing 
the iOS 9 beta. Just my thoughts.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Vicky Collins
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2015 8:56 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: I purchased a used iPhone 5S from Gazelle

Yes, I know, grin, this is of course not the best time to be 
buying a phone.  But, well, seeing as I wanted to test iOS 9 
without risking my iPhone 6, and then I thought I might give the 
phone to a family member once I was done testing, I decided to go 
ahead and make the purchase from Gazelle.  I got a used 5S 16GB 
ATT model the site claimed to be in excellent condition for 
$413.99, which included two day air shipping.

The Gazelle site was easy enough to use, as I mostly opted to use 
it with my computer running Windows 7.  However, I never could 
seem to create an account after adding something to my cart as 
their FAQ claimed.  But, rather, I had to finally create the 
account first, then add the iPhone to my cart and then go through 
the checkout process.  Also, I never could get my debit card to 
go through, getting some error message about fraud.  but, then 
when I switched to paying via PayPal, even with using the 
checking account the previously attempted debit card was tied to, 
the purchase went through without a problem.

I could have chosen various shipping methods, but I opted for the 
two day, as I wanted to be sure the phone would arrive while I 
was off on vacation.  Although, since I'm in Indianapolis, and 
the package shipped from Louisville, I'm almost thinking I may 
have delayed it getting to me, as it spent a whole day in 
Louisville doing nothing before it was shipped to me on that 
second day.  I also opted for their excellent condition model 
phone for $399 plus shipping, as opposed to the one they termed 
in good condition for $329 plus shipping.

The box seemed to be packed well enough, as I had to pretty much 
tear up the box to get to the phone.  The phone was in a zip lock 
bag, and that bag was sandwiched between two pieces of foam.  The 
package also contained the lightning cable, the wall adapter and 
a thank you card for buying from Gazelle.

I had no trouble at all getting VoiceOver to start and in setting 
up the phone.  It came with iOS 8.3, but I updated to iOS 8.4, 
and then to the 9.0 beta.  Although, grin, with this first public 
beta, I very quickly decided to get my education in entering 
recovery mode and restoring back to 8.4.  And, 8.4 works great on 
the 5S, by the way, can't tell much difference than on my 6.

Surprisingly, I was able to use the ATT site and request that 
the 5S be unlocked, and I got back within just a couple of 
minutes the congratulations message that the phone could be 
unlocked.  Thus, I followed the instructions in the email and did 
the backup and restore with iTunes and indeed got the 
congratulations message on my PC that my phone had been unlocked.  
But, not surprisingly, grin, when I went to the Apple support 
site and checked the warranty status, of course I was told there 
was no active phone support or warranty for the device as those 
had expired.  The ATT site had a captcha, for which I used 
FireFox, but the Apple site did not have one.  By the way, the 
Apple site for checking if find my iPhone is turned off on a 
device does have a captcha, but the audioit finally offered me 
was reasonably clear.

All in all, although I was kind of surprised to learn I could buy 
used phones from Gazelle, as I thought they just purchased used 
phones, I am so far very pleased with my purchase, as well as 
with the timely shipment notification and shipping of the 
product.

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I purchased a used iPhone 5S from Gazelle

2015-07-19 Thread Vicky Collins
Yes, I know, grin, this is of course not the best time to be 
buying a phone.  But, well, seeing as I wanted to test iOS 9 
without risking my iPhone 6, and then I thought I might give the 
phone to a family member once I was done testing, I decided to go 
ahead and make the purchase from Gazelle.  I got a used 5S 16GB 
ATT model the site claimed to be in excellent condition for 
$413.99, which included two day air shipping.


The Gazelle site was easy enough to use, as I mostly opted to use 
it with my computer running Windows 7.  However, I never could 
seem to create an account after adding something to my cart as 
their FAQ claimed.  But, rather, I had to finally create the 
account first, then add the iPhone to my cart and then go through 
the checkout process.  Also, I never could get my debit card to 
go through, getting some error message about fraud.  but, then 
when I switched to paying via PayPal, even with using the 
checking account the previously attempted debit card was tied to, 
the purchase went through without a problem.


I could have chosen various shipping methods, but I opted for the 
two day, as I wanted to be sure the phone would arrive while I 
was off on vacation.  Although, since I'm in Indianapolis, and 
the package shipped from Louisville, I'm almost thinking I may 
have delayed it getting to me, as it spent a whole day in 
Louisville doing nothing before it was shipped to me on that 
second day.  I also opted for their excellent condition model 
phone for $399 plus shipping, as opposed to the one they termed 
in good condition for $329 plus shipping.


The box seemed to be packed well enough, as I had to pretty much 
tear up the box to get to the phone.  The phone was in a zip lock 
bag, and that bag was sandwiched between two pieces of foam.  The 
package also contained the lightning cable, the wall adapter and 
a thank you card for buying from Gazelle.


I had no trouble at all getting VoiceOver to start and in setting 
up the phone.  It came with iOS 8.3, but I updated to iOS 8.4, 
and then to the 9.0 beta.  Although, grin, with this first public 
beta, I very quickly decided to get my education in entering 
recovery mode and restoring back to 8.4.  And, 8.4 works great on 
the 5S, by the way, can't tell much difference than on my 6.


Surprisingly, I was able to use the ATT site and request that 
the 5S be unlocked, and I got back within just a couple of 
minutes the congratulations message that the phone could be 
unlocked.  Thus, I followed the instructions in the email and did 
the backup and restore with iTunes and indeed got the 
congratulations message on my PC that my phone had been unlocked.  
But, not surprisingly, grin, when I went to the Apple support 
site and checked the warranty status, of course I was told there 
was no active phone support or warranty for the device as those 
had expired.  The ATT site had a captcha, for which I used 
FireFox, but the Apple site did not have one.  By the way, the 
Apple site for checking if find my iPhone is turned off on a 
device does have a captcha, but the audioit finally offered me 
was reasonably clear.


All in all, although I was kind of surprised to learn I could buy 
used phones from Gazelle, as I thought they just purchased used 
phones, I am so far very pleased with my purchase, as well as 
with the timely shipment notification and shipping of the 
product.


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