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Macbook Acting Up? How To Reset The SMC On Your MacBook!

Macbook Acting Up? How To Reset The SMC On Your MacBook!

Have you noticed your MacBook acting up recently? The kind of ‘acting up’ that doesn’t necessarily go away after resetting your MacBook or most diagnostic tools. If so, you may need to reset the SMC inside; thankfully we have a simple process for you to follow! What Does The SMC Do? The SMC (System Management […]

Is Your iPhone Touch Screen Not Responding? Here’s How To Fix It!

Is Your iPhone Touch Screen Not Responding? Here’s How To Fix It!

It’s incredibly frustrating to suddenly have your iPhone up and break on you, especially since it’s so rare! It’ll be obvious that it’s not responding when you touch the screen and nothing responds. With ignored swipes and unregistered taps, so rather than go through the process of what is wrong, let’s start trouble-shooting and see […]

Device Grades

  • Not all functions working
  • Deep scratched on screen or casing
  • Cracks
  • Water damaged, but working 

The device is functional without additional repairs, but has notable damage to major components. It’s more like Eskom – it’s great if it works but you know you can’t trust it. It could fail at any time.

Issues that would put a device in this category would include a cracked or broken screen, a damaged casing, faulty battery, broken Touch or Face ID sensors and any other components required for the device to be in full working order. Deep scratches, cracks, or dents would qualify the device as poor condition.

  • Everything works. No major damage. Most “normal” devices fit into the “Good” classification.
  • Only used phones that are practically brand new fit under the “Mint” classification.

 

The device is fully working and does not require any repairs to be used further. Minor evidence of previous use in the form of small scratches and scuffs are acceptable. 

Battery maximum capacity (visible in Settings > Battery > Battery Health) must be at 90% or above. If it’s lower than that, we would have to replace the battery before the phone can be resold. A fee of R250 will be deducted from the payout, to go towards covering this cost.

  • Everything works. No signs of previous use. 
  • Only used phones that are practically brand new fit under the “Mint” classification.

The device is fully working and does not require any repairs to be used further. The device has absolutely no signs of previous use, not even minor scuffs or scratches are visible, the device is as good as new.

Battery maximum capacity (visible in Settings > Battery > Battery Health) must be at 95% or higher. 

  • New and sealed.
  • The plastic wrapping around the box hasn’t even been opened.

 

The device still has all original factory seals intact with no evidence of tampering. The box has been been unsealed or opened, and the device has never been used. Devices must be free from any contractual obligation.