Let's chat with the AC forums.
Buying a smartphone in 2019 is a big deal. There are endless options to choose from at various price ranges, a laundry list of features to consider, and with things like size/feel-in-hand, you sometimes need to get your hands on a phone to get a feel for whether or not it's a good fit.
With all of that being the case, some people go the route of buying a phone with the sole intent of not keeping it. That way, if you're uncertain about a particular handset, you can try it for a few days, test it out, and then send it back during the return window.
Here's what some of our AC forum members have to say about this practice.
B. Diddy10-30-2019 03:43 PM“Not me. I'll only return something if it's faulty or significantly unsatisfying in some way.
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Smply_Rckless11-03-2019 03:28 AM“Nope, can’t say that I have. I do a lot of research & watch reviews etc. maybe go to a carrier or Best Buy store & play around w it before making a final decision.
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mustang775710-31-2019 04:23 PM“I'm mixed on this , I mean they give you 14 days most to return it maybe you didn't like the size and wanted the bigger one or smaller version.
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Morty226411-02-2019 05:05 PM“You do have a point. That's one reason why I upgraded through my carrier this time. I was going to try out the S10e to see how I liked the camera and if I didn't enjoy it I would've returned it for the S10. But after weeks of deliberation I decided on the S10 and got that instead - knowing I could trade down in size if the 6.1-inch display was too big for me. It's nice to know that there is a...
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What about you? Have you ever bought a phone knowing you weren't going to keep it?
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