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arjeezy

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#300706 29-Sep-2022 10:08
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Got this through 2degrees last Saturday but after using this for a few days I actually prefer the larger Pro Max model. Got this on a plan but will be paid off in full the next billing cycle if a sale goes through.

 

 

Has a screen protector applied on it. Still eligible for Apple Care as well.

 

Comes with everything in the original box along with receipts.

 

 

Looking for $2100. Location is Auckland. Can ship at buyers expense.

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Shindig
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  #2974914 29-Sep-2022 15:28
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Can you honestly say the device hasn't been dropped, come in contact with any water\moisture, or has been involved in any situation that would reduce or render the device life span and operation?





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  #2974917 29-Sep-2022 15:35
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Apple have a returns policy for up to 14 days. I don't know if apple's policy would apply to devices purchased through 2degrees, or if 2degrees have a similar policy, but could be worth looking into.

 

https://www.apple.com/nz/shop/help/returns_refund 


arjeezy

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  #2974919 29-Sep-2022 15:36
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Yes, can confirm none or that has happened. Just used as a normal user for social media, calls and texts



arjeezy

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  #2974920 29-Sep-2022 15:37
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dylanp:

Apple have a returns policy for up to 14 days. I don't know if apple's policy would apply to devices purchased through 2degrees, or if 2degrees have a similar policy, but could be worth looking into.


https://www.apple.com/nz/shop/help/returns_refund 



I did call them an hour ago. According to their returns/exchange policy the device still needs to be in a sealed box.

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  #2974923 29-Sep-2022 15:45
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Does it have a SIM card slot?





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arjeezy

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  #2974924 29-Sep-2022 15:48
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Shindig:

Does it have a SIM card slot?



Yes it does

 
 
 

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  #2974929 29-Sep-2022 15:59
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arjeezy:
dylanp:

 

Apple have a returns policy for up to 14 days. I don't know if apple's policy would apply to devices purchased through 2degrees, or if 2degrees have a similar policy, but could be worth looking into.

 

 

 

https://www.apple.com/nz/shop/help/returns_refund 

 



I did call them an hour ago. According to their returns/exchange policy the device still needs to be in a sealed box.

 

 

 

Good reason then to only buy from Apple directly?


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  #2975107 30-Sep-2022 02:02
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dylanp:

 

Apple have a returns policy for up to 14 days. I don't know if apple's policy would apply to devices purchased through 2degrees, or if 2degrees have a similar policy, but could be worth looking into.

 

https://www.apple.com/nz/shop/help/returns_refund 

 

 

The phone was purchased from 2D degrees therefore 2Dgrees store policies apply.

 

I would push for replacement though, given the phone is brand new a reasonable retailer would allow it. I mean isn't this why places like PB Tech have open box specials? I

 

 

 

 

Consumer Protection change-of-mind

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2degrees T&C


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