
What Does "Refurbished iPhone" Really Mean?
Are refurbished iPhones worth it? What does the term actually mean?
Find out if refurbished iPhones are worth your money
Let me guess: You were probably looking at iPhone deals, and when you realized that you could save a lot of money by buying a refurbished iPhone, you felt really good.
But then you started wondering: Is it worth saving a few hundred bucks to get an iPhone that has already been used? Do refurbished iPhones come with a warranty? Will a refurbished iPhone last?
It’s true that it’s hard to trust a used iPhone if you’re buying it from somebody that you know nothing about. But if you shop on Back Market, you can read the seller reviews for every listing you find on our platform.
And that’s good if you want some assurance that your refurbished iPhone will be worth it. Although Back Market continuously vets their sellers and keeps only the reputable ones on the platform, it’s always good to have some reassurance. 😊
Some other things to keep in mind when asking yourself if refurbished iPhones are worth it: Every refurbished iPhone sold on our platform comes with a 1-year warranty, 30-day money-back guarantee, and our unique best price guarantee. How’s that for making sure we’re worth your money?
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