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iPhone SE Unlocked 64GB (As New/New Condition) | $432 Shipped @ Luvyourphone eBay

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Hey guys

First time poster. I was looking for an iphone SE. Apple's RRP is awfully expensive and they have discontinued the 64GB model. Apple said they are only able to price match up to a discount of 10% of the RRP price.

This is $432 shipped, which is cheaper than Telstra's iphone SE 32GB (Space Grey) for $449. This price is available only on the Space Grey and Silver colours. Gold and Rose gold cost a bit more.

I looked at my ebay history, and I have bought an iphone 5C and a Samsung charger from this eBay store. Both work fine. The iPhone 5C did not come in its retail box, but 1 year later it still works fine. I suspect this store is a Chinese seller that sells used and as new phones. My iphone 5c looked brand new, though.

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If anyone finds a better deal on a 64GB Space grey iphone se, please let me know.

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  • +3

    Hmmm

    The Apple iPhone SE is not ‘brand new’ and sealed. Two conditions available ‘new condition’ - 100% mark free, with the condition being the same as a new phone and ‘near new’ The condition is very similar to a new item. The screen will be 100% mark free with only very minimal hair line marks on the body of the phone.

      • It's very vague description wise… New Condition/Near New…

        Why were they opened etc?

        it's really confusing but the feedback is generally good…

    • -1

      great video, i set it on repeat in my office

    • +3

      Actually a neat video

  • +5

    I'd rather pay an extra $17 for local Aussie stock. Yes only 32gb, but hard to beat guaranteed new, local stock, and hassle free 2 year warranty.

      • If you don't need more than 32gb, the Telstra deal is a no brainer.

      • +3

        I haven't died yet so odds are I'll never die.

        Excellent logic.

        • @Gerbil:

          I'm not making you apologise for anything. just pointing out that you trying to look for pennies in front of a stream roller but if you want to be guided by that logic instead of thinking it though that's cool.

        • @Gerbil:

          Then I sure your theory will keep on working until it doesn't.

      • What's the telstra deal? Cheers.

  • I bought a good condition Iphone 6 from them last month and it arrived quickly and it is good, can't see any marks on screen but do have some sign of use on the body which a case will cover them.

  • +8

    i have an iphone se from these guys from a few months back. same deal, good phone. no retail packaging etc but it all seems like brand new other than the fake earphones. im happy with it, and it still seems like a decent deal

    but i gotta neg because the seller isnt honest about the phone specs. they sold model A1662, which is a USA model, no band 28. I asked them about this, they acknowledged it but didnt try to amend it or even apologize for the misleading info, and even months later they still havent fixed the product page. the product info still shows the local bands, which are wrong unless theyve found a new source, which i doubt

    i still wouldnt rule these guys out completely, i got a few other things from them and was all pretty good, cheap price fast delivery good condition etc. i would still consider buying from them again for a cheap deal, maybe even this same phone if i really needed the extra space over the telstra deal, because its still a good price for 64gb. and it really does seem to be a brand new phone

    but dealing with them left a bit of a sour taste and now theyre deliberately keeping false info up on their page. and its just the band info which hardly anyone would notice anyway so why even bother lying about it

    • By how you say they are importing phones from the USA, I have a feeling they might be stolen?

      I know that phones reported as stolen in Australia wont work on any networks here in AU, but work elsewhere. Maybe they are doing the same with phones from the US?

      • could be, but they do seem to have a pretty steady supply of these

  • Surely Telstra's iphone SE 32GB (Space Grey) for $449 is a much better deal.

      • An iPhone doesnt use Android OS.

  • -1
    • Dont know if you noticed, but this deal is for the SE, not 5S.

      • -2

        Yeah, but I'd take a 5s over an SE any day.

        • -2

          @Gerbil: I thought I'd read that the SE had lots of technical issues, but upon searching the web I can't seem to find any evidence of this.
          Happy for anyone who knows to correct or agree with me.

  • +1

    Student Edition

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