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Need a Phone Fast?
If you
absolutely need a phone as soon as possible, MendiGo
can have you your new used or reconditioned cell
phone in minutes to your place of work or home or
anywhere in San José and without hours anywhere in
Costa Rica.
We ship all our purchases by messengers to your door
in San José. For deliveries outside of San José, we
can ship to your door by courier that can take a day
or two, depending on your location or for immediate
delivery by bus to the nearest bus station to your
location.
Phone not working properly? Try the following:
1. Switch off the device. 2. Remove the battery. 3.
After a few seconds, re-insert the battery, and
switch on the device.
4. Restore the original factory settings as
explained in the user guide. Default code is 12345.
These simple steps can help in a majority of cases.
Tips for buying a used cell phone
Buying a used cell phone can be a wise choice, if
you know how to shop. There are many factors you
must take into account when buying a "pre-owned"
phone. Deciding whether to buy from a retailer or a
private individual depends on on you.
Determine what type of cell phone you want. People
buy different cell phones for many different
reasons. Some like the "flip phone" style, while
others need something to pick up their email with.
Do you want to do text messaging, browse the
internet, use it as a speakerphone, take pictures?
Is a color screen important, or will you use it for
business as well? Perhaps you just want to throw it
in your purse for emergency use
If you need to know what a phone can do, try looking
at others ads or doing an internet search.
When You Shouldn’t Buy a Used or Reconditioned Phone
If you’re the type of consumer who always replaces
your cell phone frequently because new features are
your best friend, buying used or reconditioned phone
may make you regret the decision. Even though your
purchase could still be relatively new as compared
to what’s out there in the marketplace, you may
still feel like it’s not new enough.
Another reason buying used or reconditioned might
not be your glass slipper is when – even though
you’re paying less – you can’t afford to take a
quality risk. A used or reconditioned cell phone is
typically returned to a manufacturer or not
wanted by its current owner.
The first question that should be on your mind when
buying reconditioned is who it has been
reconditioned by. Is it a reputable company?
Do they have a sound track record? Have other
customers been pleased or displeased with their
reconditioned products? Just like buying a
used car, don’t be afraid to do a bit of homework
here.
The vendor you’re buying from should be able to
convince you why the price cut you’re receiving from
a used cell phone still comes with solid quality
that’ll last you into the future. If they won’t
disclose their process for professionally restoring
the phone, they have something to hide.
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