Reebelo challenges new phone pricing with refurb market
Not keen to spend big bucks on a brand new phone? It turns out you can still get close to brand new, provided you don’t mind something reconditioned.
Not keen to spend big bucks on a brand new phone? It turns out you can still get close to brand new, provided you don’t mind something reconditioned.
Do you know someone who only wants an iPhone and won’t settle for anything else? Boost’s offer of cheap iPhones at Coles might just help.
Need a few spare bucks for the holidays? Boost may just tempt your hand by finding out what spare phones are worth.
There’s not just plenty to pick from in buying a phone, but also where you make your calls and consume data, as 5G telcos grow.
The idea of a “cheap iPhone” isn’t something that really exists, but Boost’s refurbished program is at least making the iPhone more affordable for some.
While Black Friday will likely mean discounts on gadgets and tech, a small shop-up could end up with a small tablet, too.
With Boost’s offer of refurbished phones on its store, the idea of a cheap iPhone is becoming closer to reality.
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There’s a new technology in place at Telstra, and it could just keep scammers from trying to trick you or get you to call back, saving you big time.
The iPhone 8 may not be a big deal anymore, but thanks to some refurbished models, it’s a big deal for Boost and Coles.