“Similar to the other reviewers, webuyanyphone is a scam. They tempt you with a great valuation, but then offer you a lot less once you've sent the phone. If you disagree with their revised valuation, you need to pay £10.95 to get the phone back. From my experience, if a lawyer had a closer look at their operation and how they mislead customers, the company would get closed down.”
“Was Offered a lot less than was stated. Phone is in mint condition and met all criteria they stated so not sure how they came to the conclusion. Made me pay to return my phone back to me. Absolute scam don’t trust this company.”
“They showed me a phone that wasnt mine as mine was not scratched also told
Me theyd offer me nothing, I had been using my phone right up to day I sent it and was nothing wrong with it..THEN I had to pay £ 10.75 to get my phone back! Total
Scam DO NOT SEND YOUR PHONE TO THEM!”
“Absolute scam. I took photos before sending out my phone - there is no scratch at all. But they showed me a video with quite a few obvious scratches on the screen. I seriously doubt they deliberately did that to pay you less.”
“Scam offered me £150 for my phone and the said it was £25 due to scratches and also set up a direct debit to a cyber company which I do not ask for it authorise with my bank details and took £7 from account 😡”
“dropped the price of an iPhone 11 from 120 to 30 because the five year old phone in use until sent had a reduced battery life - who knew at five years old. they claim to have lost the other - only gave one star as theres no zero option - avoid!”
“Bait and Switch on price
I recently sold my phone to this company and the entire experience was extremely frustrating and disappointing. It’s all a bait and switch on Price. I agreed to a certain trade-in value when I sent in my phone, but after they received it, they said that the battery life is only 79% and there’s a small scratch (phone sieste with screen protector and case) they offered me a much lower price, initially 330 and then 219. This felt like a classic bait-and-switch tactic, which is completely unprofessional.
When I declined their new, lower offer, they told me I had to pay for the postage if I wanted my phone back! This is ridiculous, considering they were the ones who changed the deal after I sent them my phone.
This entire process felt dishonest and like they were trying to take advantage of me. I would not recommend doing business with them unless you’re prepared to be lowballed and then charged extra if you want your device returned.
Save yourself the hassle and look for a company that respects its customers and honours its agreements.”
“Scam company. Sent perfect iPhone 13 , was quoted £305. Said it was worth £0.00 when the received it. The phone is perfect, was using it up until day I sent it. Fine if it’s not worth £300.. but £0 is valueless. How can a good working phone be valueless. Then has to spend £12 getting it back. Absolute conmen”
“It was a nearly new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. My son only bought it this year, but he died suddenly, so I'm dealing with his belongings and selling
the phone. Webuyanyphone Offered £569 then, when they got it, they reduced it to £120. They also said that I applied to purchase CyberSentry, which I did not and I got an alert from Google to say that I needed to change my passwords for sites I use as the passwords were found on tge Internet.
I've asked for the phone to be returned but I'll have to wait and see if they send it back. I'm going to report them to Action fraud.”
“An absolute scam! My husband sold his mobile to Webuyanyphone, who then passed ALL his information to Cybersentry.
A Direct debit was set up and £6.95 was taken from our bank account.
We've read Webuyanyphone terms and conditions and if you don't cancel the subscription, you'll be charged the same amount for the first 6 months, after that it is £14.95/month!!!”
“Stay away from this company of conmen!!! I sent my phone over a week ago, after receiving a valuation of £191 in good condition.
They received it the day after and all of a sudden was only worth £130 as it has a tiny mark about a millimetre on the bottom corner. The screen is perfect as is the back and in perfect working order. So it is in my eyes in VERY GOOD condition. But I thought that I would edge on the side of caution. I had previously been offered £170 at a shop, so told them thanks but no thanks. They still have my phone and are now telling me that I have to pay to have the phone sent back to me. Surely”
“I'm not the type of person to leave a comment like this but I'm very let down. They promote the idea of a quick payment but I've been a week and i haven't been paid. I really hate disingenuous companies like this that trick you into picking them based on quick payments but when you do business with them it's a completely different matter. Its deeply dishonest. Pay people money when you say you're going to pay them.”
“Scam company, I recorded video before sending my phone with no marks on it then they said the screen has scratches?! And downgrade my phone!! No option to request returning except I had to call them!”