Trade In screen unresponsive
Stephs123
Newbie

I traded in my phone and got a response that the “screen was unresponsive or cracked.”  It was absolutely fine when I shipped it.  I have never dropped my phone, the screen was 100% not cracked or damaged.  I’m guessing this means my screen was unresponsive. What does this mean? I had no problems with my phone and  using it with no issues when I traded it in.  I wish I had taken a video or had a photo to prove this. I feel like they just don’t want to give me my full credit and are saying whatever they want to say.

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Re: Trade In screen unresponsive
boringusername
Master - Level 1

Next time sell your phone then use the money to pay for the new one

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Piscestg
Specialist - Level 1

Unfortunately it's too late since you sent it. When we upgraded my wife's phone in August the account login said that her iPhone was worth a $335 trade-in credit. When we went to the corporate store to get her new phone, I told the rep the quote I was given online. He really wanted me to send it in for a credit later. I told him no, that I didn't mean to be ignorant with him but I've heard too many stories when sending in the phone. They either get lost or unaccounted for or they claim that it's damaged. At that point you're at their mercy. He gave us an immediate credit of $335 and we bought her a new iPhone X. Best of luck.

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adamb_vzw
Verizon Employee

Trading in your phone for a credit is a great way to help pay for a new device and we do want to make sure that we look into this for you, Stephs123.  I have sent you a Private Message to gather some additional information and help find out exactly what happened.

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