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Cash4phones took a different view. After a week Pip received an email informing her that having examined her phone, they were changing their offer. They were now only willing to

offer her £47.
The email stated that the phone had excessive scratching on the screen but Pip is adamant that it didn’t.
She didn’t want to accept such a dramatically lower price so instead wrote to Cash4phones and asked them to return her handset.
Pip paid for a return postage but seven days later she still hadn’t received her mobile phone back and so emailed the company through their contact form on their website. She didn’t

get a response.
Cash4phones obviously didn’t want to lose her business because rather than returning her phone they contacted her with a new and improved offer. They were now willing to increase

their offer from £47.25 to £110.
Pip was excited about this offer and accepted it. Unfortunately she still has not received the money.
Pip explained: ‘As far as I was concerned I’d accepted their new offer and the money would be paid into my account in a few days. It’s now over a month later and I’m still waiting and

haven’t heard anything…’
Since filming with Watchdog Cash4phones have paid her the money they promised. But it took almost two months.
We decided to test the company out to see if we would have an experience similar to Pip’s. We decided to replicate her case and asked Cash4phones to provide a price for an

iPhone 4 that was in a decent condition.
The company quoted us £105.52 and told us that they’d make their final offer once they’d received the phone and had the opportunity to assess its condition.
But before we sent it off we asked three mobile phone specialists to assess its condition.
Jason Jenkins, editor of CNET examined the phone and concluded that, ‘It looks like a perfectly good example of a second hand phone.’
Next Ernest Doku from uSwitch examined the phone and concluded, ‘Minor scratching on the top right, nothing to write home about. It’s actually in pretty good condition for an iPhone

4.’
Adrian Mars an independent tech journalist concluded after hours of checks, ‘It is absolutely a beautiful reliable phone that for the time I’ve been testing it, for several hours here,

behaved flawlessly.’
But we didn’t stop there. We even took the phone to a lab and ran some diagnostic tests with mobile repair specialists Fone Doctors. Head specialist Faisal Sheikh concluded:
‘There’s no excessive scratching, no major wear and tear ... it wouldn’t be hard work to pass this off as an ‘as new’ device.’
From all the tests and assessments carried out on our phone you wouldn’t think that there would be a reason for Cash4phones to offer anything other than the £105.52 that they’d

quoted us, would you?
But a few days later Cash4phones dropped their offer from £105.52 to just £42.20. Their explanation: ‘excessive wear and tear’.
We returned to the laboratory to get Faisal’s reaction to what Cash4phones had told us.
He said : ‘Someone’s telling a few porkies there I think. There’s no excessive wear and tear on this phone. We went through the internals and the externals there weren’t any obvious

signs of liquid damage or corrosion so I think that’s not an honest appraisal, or one which certainly stretches the imagination.’
Company Response

A SPOKESPERSON FOR CASH4PHONES SAYS:
Cash4phones is one of the leading mobile phone recycling companies in the UK receiving up to 10,000 phones per week. We run a routine test procedure on all phones received and

occasionally due to these large volumes errors do occur.
We have looked at the case of Pip Wilson and full payment has now been made and apologise for the inconvenience caused.
We are constantly reviewing our procedures and changes are frequently made to reduce any errors and ensure the best service is given to our customers.
RE: The iPhone 4 that Watchdog sent in
In this instance it has been found that a trainee had processed the handset sent in to us, who had marked the handset to have ‘excessive wear and tear’. We have looked further into

our procedures to prevent this from occurring in the future.

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