How much ya'll think a water damaged T-Mobile 8320 hit for?!
While on my way to the bathroom, I managed to trip and drop my slightly used Tmo 8320 in the jon. Brilliant right? Anyways it's completely fried on inside now, and only the LED indicator can turn on in a faint red). It's still gotta' be worth a little something right? :oops:
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Hmmm. Maybe you can rid yourself of the accessories that came with it. |
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Water damaged, probably no good anymore. How about doing some serious blow dryer sessions on it. Make sure to remove the battery. I would not however support selling a water damages phone. That phone is gonna be finnicky for ever! |
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It aint worth sh*t. No pun intended. Seriously, if I ever drop my bb in the can, it will go straight from the can to the garbage. So will the tongs I use to pick it out of the can.
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The housing should be fine on the device so I would part it out that way or just ebay it as "for parts only" and make it clear that it is a water damaged device. Lots of refurbishers out there looking for cosmetic items.
Good Luck. |
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