Throughout my train ride home, i stared all over my phone. Rewind an hour earlier, i was in the office flipping Today, and saw the adv: "High Trade in!....Nokia 6260 -- $130" ....130? That's 40% of what I paid for it 2+ years back....while considering others lost 40% on the first month of purchase.... Is my phone so wonderful?
That really makes me wonder about this trade of handphones. Dont you wonder at times how they determine all these trade-in prices? Dont dis-regard it; you never know when it can save you from tight times or simply help u get rid of your phone which u regretted buying...Unless you are the type who keeps all your previous phones in house and circulate among your family (yes DT, you know who you are)
So does brand really sells? Is Nokia so strong (bcoz everyone takes it) that it always the higher price fetcher? And uncommon stuff like benq/siemens have pit bottom prices?
Does features really play such a big part? Just like sun-roof & metallic paint adds resell value to a car, Bluetooth, FM, 3G are nirvana to phone trade in prices? For a phone made >2 years back, 6260 have every technology available then. And how do you judge new stuff like GPS? How will you know if it's still desirable in the future?
Model number? Higher in the nokia range means better price? Buy a 3 or a 5 series and it seems more likely depreciation is down the pit...
....but of coz with exceptions... Anyone still remember the ancient 3310? Heard back then it fetch more than anything, coz it sparks off new demand elsewhere like Philippines... Probably wat changed hands are all exported...
And, the more phones in range, the faster the prices falls? Nokia have so much models to choose from, and prices of new phone change as fast as stocks. Yet SonyEricsson never seems to budge so much, as it has a small range of models?
Indeed, i'm no expert in this trade... But it seems to serve a reminder.. .dont jump straight into the first pretty newly launched phone you see... Do some research online if possible, and wait for the price to fall and stabilise... You wouldnt want to sell and make a big lost, or be stuck with it for the next 21 months if u hate it, dont you?
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And what a typical case of "read the fine print". The next day I realised that to qualify for $130, it must have 9months more of warranty to go. huh?
Anything else it's minus 30 bucks off. Alright, sounds decent still, but that's before they deduct for your scatches, paint peel, etc etc etc.
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Then I saw the ad by Starhub for the COMEX trade show: "PDAs for $88!"
Too good to be true? I thought so too. This time round I flip up and down and scan through all fine prints. It's real: It only require a 2 year normal mobile plan contract renew, but while stocks last.
Quick check online; With exception of a few, the PDAs offered are aged models...But hey, there are decents ones inside too. Like the O2 stealth. At least it's black, Slider, launched in yr06, have WIFI and Windows mobile 5. Sweet.
So come Sat and we joined the rest of Singapore (I do mean, rest of entire SG) and flocked down to suntec. What a crowd! And what a Queue at Starhub! And the phone is out of stock! Expected.
Hence we shopped around elsewhere for other stuff, & we came back again with the intention to buy the remaining older $88 pda....
...And miraculously it re-stocks again, after 4 hours!
Staff hands me the order sheet, and here we starts, the long queue that eventually last for 2,3 hours. Check in 1908, check out 2145.
...And miraculously it re-stocks again, after 4 hours!
Staff hands me the order sheet, and here we starts, the long queue that eventually last for 2,3 hours. Check in 1908, check out 2145.
At least i got a new PDA. $88. Mr Red selling online? $698. Cheers.
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Not the end of story. At night, it's spoilt. SIM card inside, phone refuses to wake up from sleep mode. SIM outside, phone restarts whenever it tries to sleep. Grr.
Next day, to Starhub customer service centre. First time i utilise the policy of handset exchange within 8 days of purchase. And was told there's no stock, will call me again when stock comes in. So now i have a PDA that only surfs net. Hmmm....
Agitated me? Not really. Even if it takes a month to repair, it's still ok... Not forgetting the price i paid for it, there's no free lunch in the world.
One week later. I'm still waiting.
What happens next? watch this space.
Who else's phone purchase saga is so long?
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