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Economy => Computer hardware => Topic started by: st4nl3y on February 16, 2015, 09:39:02 PM



Title: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 16, 2015, 09:39:02 PM
If you have a smartphone laying around that is damaged/broken or blocked and you want to sell it contact me. Same with laptops or other electronics.

EU only.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones from EU
Post by: adaseb on February 16, 2015, 10:55:40 PM
If you have a mobile phone laying around that is damaged/broken or blocked and you want to sell it contact me.

I have a 5S which fails to charge/sync. Has a faulty PMIC. You need a hot air soldering station to repair this.

IMEI is clean. Not icloud locked.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones from EU
Post by: ibrahim11 on February 17, 2015, 01:08:04 PM
If you have a mobile phone laying around that is damaged/broken or blocked and you want to sell it contact me.

I have a 5S which fails to charge/sync. Has a faulty PMIC. You need a hot air soldering station to repair this.

IMEI is clean. Not icloud locked.
Will offer you 0.15 btc


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 18, 2015, 08:37:47 AM
Do you have an old mobile phone laying around? Phones with cracked screens or missing parts? I will happily buy it from you and put in to good use.

EU only.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: AT101ET on February 18, 2015, 10:18:16 PM
I have some things. Will try get a list up shortly.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 19, 2015, 07:45:42 AM
I have some things. Will try get a list up shortly.

Thanks. Just shoot me a PM with whatever you have and we'll work something out.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: lowbander80 on February 19, 2015, 08:25:20 AM
I have about 300pcs of older telephones 2010 models is there any interest I can sell them for
one euro each shipping included to EU.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 19, 2015, 08:47:16 AM
I have about 300pcs of older telephones 2010 models is there any interest I can sell them for
one euro each shipping included to EU.

Send me a PM with some examples please.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: lowbander80 on February 19, 2015, 07:14:56 PM
PM sent with photos


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: klondike_bar on February 20, 2015, 04:45:07 AM
I have the bottom half of a Macbook.

Apple MacBook Pro A1278 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz, 250GB Hard Drive, 4096Mb RAM, DVDRW Drive, OS X 10.5.5)

top half (shell and screen) are missing from it. hinges are still in place (could use some WD40 lubricant), and the cables for LCD power and data are intact and included

care to make an offer? Looks like a used working one would be about $500, and this needs a $100 screen probably. would ship from canada


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 20, 2015, 08:48:21 AM
I have the bottom half of a Macbook.

Apple MacBook Pro A1278 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz, 250GB Hard Drive, 4096Mb RAM, DVDRW Drive, OS X 10.5.5)

top half (shell and screen) are missing from it. hinges are still in place (could use some WD40 lubricant), and the cables for LCD power and data are intact and included

care to make an offer? Looks like a used working one would be about $500, and this needs a $100 screen probably. would ship from canada

I might be interested for parts but I am worried about the shipping from Canada to EU. Might be expensive therefore not worth it.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: Hamuki on February 20, 2015, 10:15:41 AM
I have a Iphone 4s with the lock button that needs to be pulled out (Its stuck)

And then one of the two speakers in the bottom isnt working, but it does not accept it much.

How much would you offer for it?

Location Denmark


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 20, 2015, 10:30:59 AM
I have a Iphone 4s with the lock button that needs to be pulled out (Its stuck)

And then one of the two speakers in the bottom isnt working, but it does not accept it much.

How much would you offer for it?

Location Denmark

Speaker is not a big problem but the lock button is harder. You can't just pull it out or replace one button, like in other phones. On Iphone you have to open it up and replace the whole tape connecting all buttons.

If it's in good visual condition and unlocked I can offer up to 40 EUR + postage


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: Hamuki on February 20, 2015, 01:45:58 PM
I have a Iphone 4s with the lock button that needs to be pulled out (Its stuck)

And then one of the two speakers in the bottom isnt working, but it does not accept it much.

How much would you offer for it?

Location Denmark

Speaker is not a big problem but the lock button is harder. You can't just pull it out or replace one button, like in other phones. On Iphone you have to open it up and replace the whole tape connecting all buttons.

If it's in good visual condition and unlocked I can offer up to 40 EUR + postage

No thanks.



Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: klondike_bar on February 20, 2015, 04:58:01 PM
I have the bottom half of a Macbook.

Apple MacBook Pro A1278 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz, 250GB Hard Drive, 4096Mb RAM, DVDRW Drive, OS X 10.5.5)

top half (shell and screen) are missing from it. hinges are still in place (could use some WD40 lubricant), and the cables for LCD power and data are intact and included

care to make an offer? Looks like a used working one would be about $500, and this needs a $100 screen probably. would ship from canada

I might be interested for parts but I am worried about the shipping from Canada to EU. Might be expensive therefore not worth it.

depends - its an aluminum body macbook pro, and onl half of it at that - so it should pack into a relatively small light box. I'm open to offers - it seems to repair it locally would be about $100-200 depending where i buy parts and if i let someone do it for me


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked mobile phones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: Hamuki on February 20, 2015, 05:55:36 PM
I have the bottom half of a Macbook.

Apple MacBook Pro A1278 13.3" Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz, 250GB Hard Drive, 4096Mb RAM, DVDRW Drive, OS X 10.5.5)

top half (shell and screen) are missing from it. hinges are still in place (could use some WD40 lubricant), and the cables for LCD power and data are intact and included

care to make an offer? Looks like a used working one would be about $500, and this needs a $100 screen probably. would ship from canada

I might be interested for parts but I am worried about the shipping from Canada to EU. Might be expensive therefore not worth it.

depends - its an aluminum body macbook pro, and onl half of it at that - so it should pack into a relatively small light box. I'm open to offers - it seems to repair it locally would be about $100-200 depending where i buy parts and if i let someone do it for me

Just saying.. It will be taken in EU customs.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: adaseb on February 20, 2015, 07:26:01 PM
The broken power button on the iPhone 4/4S/5 is very common and very easy to fix if you have some minor skills.

The problem is your location. Shipping to poland is expensive and polish customs charges 23% VAT tax.



Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 20, 2015, 08:03:11 PM
The broken power button on the iPhone 4/4S/5 is very common and very easy to fix if you have some minor skills.

The problem is your location. Shipping to poland is expensive and polish customs charges 23% VAT tax.



I am sure you know power button is micro-soldered on to the tape, the tape also holds other buttons and sensors. We as a professional service and licensed Samsung warranty point have to replace the whole tape instead of feeling skilful playing with soldering iron and risking damaging other components.

Shipping to Poland is not expensive and there is no 23% tax if you ship from the EU. That's why I said EU only. 


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: adaseb on February 24, 2015, 09:36:04 AM
The broken power button on the iPhone 4/4S/5 is very common and very easy to fix if you have some minor skills.

The problem is your location. Shipping to poland is expensive and polish customs charges 23% VAT tax.



I am sure you know power button is micro-soldered on to the tape, the tape also holds other buttons and sensors. We as a professional service and licensed Samsung warranty point have to replace the whole tape instead of feeling skilful playing with soldering iron and risking damaging other components.

Shipping to Poland is not expensive and there is no 23% tax if you ship from the EU. That's why I said EU only. 

You dont have to replace the flex on the 4/4S, just glue back that nipple that fell off.

On the 5 you have to replace the flex.



Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 24, 2015, 10:10:34 AM
The broken power button on the iPhone 4/4S/5 is very common and very easy to fix if you have some minor skills.

The problem is your location. Shipping to poland is expensive and polish customs charges 23% VAT tax.



I am sure you know power button is micro-soldered on to the tape, the tape also holds other buttons and sensors. We as a professional service and licensed Samsung warranty point have to replace the whole tape instead of feeling skilful playing with soldering iron and risking damaging other components.

Shipping to Poland is not expensive and there is no 23% tax if you ship from the EU. That's why I said EU only.  

You dont have to replace the flex on the 4/4S, just glue back that nipple that fell off.

On the 5 you have to replace the flex.



Well technically you can do this on all iphones but why would you? Why would you waste your time gluing/soldering, risking damaging other components and what if it falls off again? It comes back to you with unhappy customer, it damages your reputation and you have to fix it again at your cost probably ending up replacing the tape anyway.

Try go to apple store or any professional service and ask if they glue it back on for you.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: Hamuki on February 25, 2015, 07:42:28 AM
What about laptops with a screen that is damaged?
Looks like the screen got a hit so the pixels are screwed up. 75% of the screen is not possible to be seen.

Is that something you might be interested in?


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 25, 2015, 08:20:54 PM
What about laptops with a screen that is damaged?
Looks like the screen got a hit so the pixels are screwed up. 75% of the screen is not possible to be seen.

Is that something you might be interested in?

I am interested if you sending from EU. Send me PM with details please.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: Hamuki on February 26, 2015, 12:33:26 PM
What about laptops with a screen that is damaged?
Looks like the screen got a hit so the pixels are screwed up. 75% of the screen is not possible to be seen.

Is that something you might be interested in?

I am interested if you sending from EU. Send me PM with details please.

Ill check the model name and send you the details a little later.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: blablaace on February 27, 2015, 09:51:54 PM
Samsung Galaxy mini
It has some kind of error..I will post here tomorrow with pictures if you are interested :)


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: st4nl3y on February 27, 2015, 10:43:31 PM
Samsung Galaxy mini
It has some kind of error..I will post here tomorrow with pictures if you are interested :)

Sure.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: blablaace on February 28, 2015, 01:22:41 PM
Oh, I think that it is working just fine. I 've hard reset it and it is working without problems.
I will take some pictures. How much would you pay for it?


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: Stuff4Bitcoin on February 28, 2015, 04:59:32 PM
I've got these two https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=970335

In the USA, but i would ship them to the EU, i have an export license and a good deal on freight. 0.3BTC $75 shipped to the EU and they are in like new condition.


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: dragon321 on February 28, 2015, 05:54:22 PM
i have some things you might be interested in:

- damaged n95 (screen connector? not sure tbh) + 2x screens (1 cracked, one new and working) + 2 batteries (1 new, 1 old, both working fine)
- arduino nano + breadboard + cables/resistors/leds (working)
- linksys wrtgl54 router (working)
- few microsd cards + microsd -> sd adapters (i think 64MB, 2GB, 32GB, 64GB, all working)
- laptop sata dvd-rw drive (won't stay completely closed on it's own, works fine otherwise)
- lenovo thinkpad edge530 with dead screen, working otherwise (intel i3 3110m, 2x4GB ddr3 ram, samsung evo 840 500gb ssd (doesn't have the read speed bug, still under warranty).. ram/ssd available separately)
- a few old network cards
- athlon xp + motherboard (not sure which model but can check if you're interested)


Title: Re: Buying damaged/blocked smartphones, laptops, electronics from EU
Post by: blablaace on March 01, 2015, 08:10:40 PM
st4nl3y , please reply. I've sent you PM with pictures yesterday. I hope we can make a deal.