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iPhone 7 128GB $578 Delivered (HK Import) @ Electronics Oz [eBay Plus Required]

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iPhone 7 128GB $578 Delivered @ Electronics Oz

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  • +1

    Still trying to figure how to see what a plus item is. Haven't signed up yet - do I need to first just to see?

    • There is an option in filter. After you search for items, go into filter and tick tge Ebay plus option.

    • +17

      Only problem is if you’re after an iphone 7, that’s not an iphone 7 🤔

    • +1

      That is hilarious logic. Might as well get a Nokia for $30

      • -6

        not true, does $30 Nokia have a better spec than iPhone 7? or does it look like anything similar to an iPhone?

        • +3

          Not about spec or physical similarity, it's not running iOS hence you may as well shop for an entirely different Android device.

        • -1

          @Chewiebacca: Yeah I know, I am just putting it out there for anyone looking for a new mobile, letting people know they don't have to pay $600 for something that came out two years ago.

        • +1

          @luminair: You're missing the point. iOS. Your alternative does not run iOS. For something that came out two years ago, the iPhone 7 runs bloody well.

        • -3

          @justcallmeboss: yeah but that doesn’t really matter, ios or Android, they pretty much on par these days (besides, you don’t want the cheap dodgy Chinese product that does actually run dual os). Even if iPhone 7 still runs well, can’t compete with something that came out 2018. Just putting it out there, I don’t care how many down vote I get, I might help one or two people out there to get a better deal than this one, that’s enough for me.

  • +2

    Wow. I bought an iPhone 7 128GB for $728 from eBay luvyourphone in Oct 2017 so this is also a pretty good deal.

  • +20

    WARNING: Its one of those dodgy sellers that lists "Item location: Regents Park, Australia"
    but actually ships from China, and no GST. (i.e. don't expect to claim any back)

    • +3

      Ebay user check says Hong Kong

    • +1

      Ships from Hong Kong

      • +4

        Hong Kong is a part of China

        • HK used to be part of United Kingdom, but yes nowadays is part of China.

    • Thanks for the heads up

  • AU stock?

    • probably Japanese model

  • +21

    Read buyer comments. Seller sells secondhand products as new. Get ready to return.

  • These phones are not new

  • +3

    price is good, but for the sake of the cash, i would better spend it on a better seller with a better feedback… there are some people given negative feedback especially on the iphone 7

  • +4

    Yep super dodgy.. Dont buy!

  • Dodgy as, you have been warned

  • I dunno if anyone posted this but; make sure it has Band 28 for 700Mhz in Aussie. I bought my 7 Plus from Hong Kong & it does have Band 28. Its just a reminder to check the model…

    Sounds dodgy though.

  • +2

    Bought from them about a month ago, it was shipped out from Regents Park but it wasn't new despite the listing. It was a US model refurbished with third party parts. They did end up sending a refund but don't recommend at all.

  • dodgy as he'll. do not buy.

  • Friend got from here - screen stopped working and couldn't repair at Apple store despite seller telling my friend there was Apple care. Apple store said it was made out of an amazing amalgamation of parts - almost a Frankenstein… I can only guess they source parts and whack them together. Do not buy.

  • Dodgy and cunning to the max!! Check out this reply I got from them this morning:

    "Thank for your cnontact and sorry to hear your worries about the phone.
    It's the unlocked US version which will be fully usable with all of its available features in Australia.
    The phone is in new & never used condition while the box is sealed by our supplier after doing test to avoid DOA(dead on arrival).
    The warranty will be provided by our company only (not Apple Store) which is 12 months."

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